An official Notice of Assessed Value (NAV) is sent to the taxpayer of record by the county assessor annually to notify taxpayers of the assessed value. The NAV is typically mailed in July of each calendar year. The assessed values represent market value as of the January 1 lien date. This notice is not a tax bill and does not require payment. The property’s assessed value is used to determine the property taxes for the upcoming year.
How to Appeal your Assessed Value
If you disagree with the assessed value or our informal review, you may file a formal “Application for Changed Assessment” with the Assessment Appeals Board, an independently appointed review board. Application information can be obtained from the Clerk of the Board by clicking here. Assessment appeals may be filed from July 2 to September 15 with the Assessment Appeals Board.