During statewide reassessments, the county assessor’s office physically inspects each property to ensure that records are correct.

Inspection accomplishes the gathering of data to value the property. For example, does the property still have a free-standing garage and rear wood deck? Is the pole building on this property still 1,200 square feet or has it increased or decreased in size? By confirming this information, assessors can ensure properties are properly valued. Assessing officials will re-assess approximately 25% of the parcels in the county each year over a four-year period. Property values are adjusted or trended (the adjustment can be positive or negative) on an annual basis to bring them closer to market value-in-use. The assessing official uses sales of properties in a neighborhood, area or class of property from the previous 12-14 months to determine the adjustment factor.

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