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Alabama

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April

Jefferson County - Taxpayers should check the website beginning in early April each year to see when values are official. Taxpayers should check back every two weeks until values are official, that way they do not miss the protest period.

Tuscaloosa County - You can look up your property at this link. After speaking with the County on 4/22/2021, we were informed that Notice of Assessments this year will be sent out between the last day of May and the 1st day of June.

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August

BENTON - The Board of Equalization (BOE) meets for formal appeals August 1st through October 1st. Property Owners must call to schedule a formal appeal beginning the third Monday in July (July 20, 2020) and no later than the third Monday in August (August 17, 2020). Only current year assessments may be appealed. (Property Search)

WHITE -  3rd Monday in August - Deadline to appeal current assessment. (Property Search)

Arizona

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May - (60 days from Notice)The County Assessor must mail the Notice of Value card to the property owner on record on any day before March 1st. The property owner must file the appeal within 60 days after the card was mailed by the County Assessor. If the petitioner does not agree with the County Assessor's decision, the petitioner may file a petition with the Board of Equalization for that county. The petition must be filed within 25 days of the date the assessor's decision was mailed to the petitioner. However, the petitioner may decide to bypass the Board and appeal directly to the Tax Court within 60 days of the date the assessor's decision was mailed to the petitioner.

Arkansas

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3rd Monday in AugustArkansas statutes provide that any appeal to a board of equalization must be initiated by the third Monday in August for the appropriate tax year. Appeals by phone or email will be accepted through the end of business Monday. (Website)

California

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Sept. - Dec.Deadline for 2019: The regular appeals filing period will begin on July 2, 2019 in each county and will end either on September 16 (September 15 falls on a Sunday) or December 2 (November 30 falls on a Saturday), depending on whether the county assessor intends to mail assessment notices by August 1, 2019. The 2020 appeal deadlines will likely follow the same deadline time beginning September 15th until November 30th, unless delayed due to Covid-19.

Colorado

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June 1Tax assessors use data for the 18-month period beginning two years before the January 1 assessment date and ending six months before that date. May 1: Taxpayers are notified of real estate valuations from the county assessor by this date. June 1: Deadline to protest real estate valuation to the county’s assessor. Board of Assessment Appeals - your appeal must be started no later than 30 days after the date the decision of the County Board of Equalization was mailed to you.

Connecticut

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Feb. 20February 20 - Individuals wishing to appeal assessments must file a written appeal with the board of assessment appeals

Delaware

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Mar. 15Within 60 days after the date of the mailing of a notice of proposed assessment or the date of the mailing of a notice of the dis-allowance of a claim for credit or refund, the taxpayer may file with the Director a written protest against the proposed assessment or dis-allowance in which the taxpayer shall set forth the grounds upon which the protest is based.
Jan. 1Kent County
Mar. 1Sussex County
Mar. 15New Castle Co: Historically March 15th. Quarterly appeals are also possible. (Property Search)

Florida

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AugustAugust - ​The property appraiser mails the Notice of Proposed Property Taxes (Truth in Millage or “TRIM” notice). September - Property owners who want to appeal their property value to the value adjustment board must file a petition with the clerk of the court within 25 days of the Notice of Proposed Property Taxes. (Website)

Georgia

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AprilDelay until June 29 (if notices mailed May 14th)File an appeal in writing no later than 45 days after the date of the assessment notice. Notices are normally mailed in April. Notices are due to be sent out May 14th, if all goes well so the deadline will be June 29th, 2020 if they go out then.
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January 15City & County of Honolulu: Real Property Assessment Division annually sends a notice of assessment to property owners on or before December 15. May file an appeal on or before January 15 preceding the tax year. (Property Search)
April 9County of Hawaii: 2020 Real Property Tax Assessment Notices were mailed on Friday, March 13, 2020. The deadline to have your appeal postmarked is April 9, 2020.
April 9Maui County
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4th Monday in June1st Monday in January - Deadline to File Appeal on Missed Property Roll – No later than this date, any taxpayer wanting to appeal the value as determined by the assessor for any property on the missed property roll must file an appeal with the BOE.
4th Monday in June - Deadline to File Appeal on Property Roll – No later than this date, any taxpayer wanting to appeal the value as determined by the assessor for any property on the property roll must file an appeal with the BOE
4th Monday in November - Deadline to File Appeal on Subsequent Roll – No later than this date, any taxpayer wanting to appeal the value as determined by the assessor for any property on the subsequent property roll must file an appeal with the BOE.

Illinois

Assessment Notices and Deadline Dates to appeal may be delayed due to Coronavirus. Check back soon.

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May - October 2020Cook County: Determined by date. Notice is mailed by Township. May - October 2020 (Website
NovemberDekalb County: The appeal form must be submitted within the 30 days after the date of publication, or must be post-marked within the 30 days after the date of publication. (Website
TBDDuPage County: (Website
TBDEffingham County: (Property Search)
Historically Aug/SeptGrundy County: (Property Search
Historically OctoberJefferson County
Historically June-SeptemberKane County
Historically Sept/Oct.Kankakee County
Historically OctoberKendall County:  (Property Search
Historically August - SeptemberMcLean County:  (Website
Historically November Ogle County
Saline County: (Property Search
Historically SeptemberWill County: (Property Search)

Indiana

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June 15th 2020Daviess CountyAssessor
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DeadlineDetailsCovid19 Update
AprilNormally the dates to file a protest with the Board of Review are April 2nd through April 30th.Due to the recent outbreak of the COVID-19 virus, a Declaration of Disaster was declared in Iowa which extends the period for filing a protest with the Board of Review (Iowa Code section 441.37). The filing dates are now: April 2 to June 5, 2020 and the Board of Review will remain in session until June 15, 2020
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Jan - March 31stKansas : (Website)
Sedwick County - Valuation notices are mailed annually March 1 for real property and May 1 for personal property. To appeal the new value, sign the form with the valuation notice and send it back to the address listed within 30 days of the date on the valuation notice for real property or May 15 for personal property. (Website)
Butler County - Every year between January 1 and March 31, taxpayers may file an appeal of their property assessment through the county's Board of Revision. (Website)

Kentucky

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May (1st Monday)During the tax roll period (begins first Monday in May for 13 days)
- Owner must first schedule conference with PVA
- If no agreement, file appeal with county clerk no later than one day after close of tax roll period (May 14th)
- Appeals heard by 3 member board of assessment appeals which convenes 25-35 days after close of tax roll period

Louisiana

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Aug 1 - Sept 11(Website)
September 11, 2020 – Appeals must be received in Lafayette Consolidated Council Office by this date. (Source) During a period of 15 days between August 1st and September 15th, the assessment lists of each parish are open for public inspection. The assessor will publish in the local newspaper which two weeks apply to his/her office. During this period, taxpayers should check the values on their property, and discuss this with the assessor. If there is a disagreement, and the taxpayer wishes to protest the value, the taxpayer must at that time fill out an appeal form, and schedule an appearance before the parish Board of Review for hearing(s) held for this purpose.
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January 2021APPEAL DEADLINE DATE: January 24th, 2020. All appeals must be filed first with the Town’s Board of Assessment for review. If there is no Board of Assessors, then taxpayer may file with the County Commissioners. Applicant must supply a written request for appeal through the Town Assessor within 185 days of the date the tax was committed to the tax collector (after bills are sent).

Maryland

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January 2, 2021BALTIMORE - The deadline to file an appeal for this year was January 2, 2020. Property Owners will receive a new assessment notice at the end of December, 2020. At that time you will be able to file an appeal.

Massachusetts

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February 1, 2020The deadline to appeal Fiscal Year 2020 assessments to municipal Boards of Assessors in Massachusetts is February 1, 2020. Taxpayers must file an appeal to the ATB within 3 months from when the local board of assessors denies their Application for Abatement

Michigan

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Local City/Twp: March
(2nd Monday)
Appeals to Township Board of Review
- Board meets during week of 2nd MON in March to hear protests
- Board also meets in JUL and DEC to correct qualified errors
Tribunal Appeals: May 31Tax Tribunal (appeal at state level)
- There is a filing fee
- Only available after appeal to township
- Must be filed before July 31 for residential or agricultural, May 31 for commercial

Minnesota

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April 30thMust file the appeal by April 30 of the year the tax becomes payable. For example, you must appeal your 2019 assessment by April 30, 2020.

Mississippi

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MayLamar County: You may review your property appraisal at the assessor’s office for the current year until June. After July 1, you must appeal in writing to the Board of Supervisors. The deadline for filing an appeal in writing to the Board of Supervisors is August 1.
MayLee County: Must appeal by the first Monday in August.

Missouri

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September 30thThe deadline to file is September 30th OR 30 days after the date of the BOE decision, whichever is later.

Montana

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June 1stMust file an appeal with your local county tax appeal board within 30 days of the date on your Notice of Classification and Appraisal from the Department of Revenue or 30 days after you receive a decision from the Department of Revenue. The appraisal is usually mailed in the spring. This is not the tax bill you will receive from the County, which is usually mailed in late summer. Generally, you must appeal the appraisal before the bill arrives. In 2019, the Assessor's Office held informal hearings until June 21st, 2019. Board of Equalization (BOE) appeals must be placed with the Assessor's Office by the 2nd Monday in July

Nebraska

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August 24thIf you received a notice of valuation change from the County Assessor and were required to file a protest on or before June 30, then an appeal from a decision on the protest must be filed on or before August 24, unless the protest hearing deadline has been extended.The protest hearing deadline can only be extended by the County Board of Equalization in Douglas, Lancaster, or Sarpy Counties. If the protest hearing deadline has been extended by the County Board of Equalization, an appeal from a decision on the protest must be filed on or before September 10.

If you receive notice pursuant to section 77-1504 of the Nebraska Statutes between June 1 and August 10, and you protested that determination to the County Board of Equalization, then an appeal of a Board's decision on a protest of that value must be filed on or before October 15, unless the protest hearing deadline has been extended. The protest hearing deadline can only be extended by the County Board of Equalization in Douglas, Lancaster, or Sarpy Counties. If the protest hearing deadline has been extended by the County Board of Equalization, an appeal from a decision on the protest must be filed on or before October 30.

Other decisions of a County Board of Equalization concerning taxable value of real property must be appealed within 30 days of the board’s decision.
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January 18thValuation notices by DEC 18, appeal deadline JAN 18. Next Deadline Jan 2021

New Hampshire

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March 1stProperty tax filing deadlines are generally uniform throughout the state. RSA 76:16 contains the deadline for filing property tax abatement applications at the local level (March 1st following the notice of tax).

RSA 76:16-a contains the deadline for appealing the municipalities’ decision (or lack of response) on the abatement application to the Board of Tax and Land Appeals or Superior Court (September 1st following the “notice of tax date”).

Property tax deadlines for towns having a notice-of-tax date after December 31st can be found in RSA 76:16-d

New Jersey

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April 1stTax appeals on assessments must be filed by April 1st of tax year; or 45 days from date of bulk mailing of Assessment Notices, whichever is later; May 1st of tax year if revalued or reassessed; January 15th for Monmouth County; or December 1st for Added and Omitted Assessments.

New Mexico

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April (First Week?)On or before April 1, the County Assessor will mail the notice of value to property owners. If an owner wants to protest value determination, it is allowable. The owner must file a petition of protest with the county assessor within thirty days of receiving notice of value (postmark date).

New York

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MayGrievance Day is typically the fourth Tuesday in May, but confirm the date with your assessor. (Property Search)UPDATE
MayEast Hampton: The grievance period is May 1, 2020 through the 3rd Tuesday in June.

North Carolina

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January - MarchA taxpayer may appeal value, situs or taxability of the property within thirty (30) days after the date of the initial notice of value, per section 105-317.1(c) of the North Carolina General Statutes. This informal appeal process typically takes place between January and March.
May 4thMecklenburg County: Board of Equalization and Review for a particular tax year must be filed with the County Assessor’s Office no later than the Board’s adjournment in any tax year. The Board's adjournment date for this year is May 4, 2020.

North Dakota

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April - 1st (Mon)Appeals of an assessment must be filed with the township board, normally by the first Monday in April, or with the city board, normally by the second Tuesday in April. Appeals of the local board must be filed with the county board of equalization during the county board's meeting in the first 10 days in June. Appeals of the county board must be filed with the state board of equalization during the state board's meeting on the second Tuesday in August.4/7/2020

Williams ND: Won't be holding meetings until April 22nd.
Bismarck County: If the property is in City limits than they will hold meetings on April 14th.
McKenzie: 2nd Tuesday in April
Ward County: View Parcels
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March 31stAppeals filed with Board of Revision Deadline is March 31
State appeal to Board of Tax Appeals must be filed within 30 days of BOR decision

Oklahoma

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April - 1st Mon or within 30 days of notice30 days from notice date; or by 1st Monday in April
The Taxpayer has 30 calendar days from the date the valuation notice was mailed to file a written complaint with the county assessor. A taxpayer may file a complaint if the valuation of property has not increased or decreased from the previous year if the complaint is filed on or before the first Monday in April.
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DecemberYou must file appeals between the date the tax statements are mailed and December 31.

Pennsylvania

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March 15 - Aug 1DELAWARE: Annual appeals may be filed from March 15 through August 1 (or the next official business day should 8/1 fall on a weekend) of each year. Jul. 2020 – Oct. 2020: Formal Assessment AppealsDELAWARE - Delaware County is complying with guidance from public health officials to reduce the spread of COVID-19. In an effort to ensure social distancing during the current tax reassessment project, effective Monday, March 16, all informal property reviews with Tyler Technologies are being conducted by telephone and designated Tyler review locations are being staffed remotely. No informal reviews will be conducted after May 15, 2020. If you missed the opportunity to schedule an informal review with Tyler, you will have an opportunity to file a formal appeal with Delaware County Board of Assessment when you receive your new notice of value in July 2020. Notices will be mailed on or before July 1, 2020.
July - SeptemberLYCOMING: A taxpayer may file an annual appeal between July 1 and September 1 of any given year to be effective for the next tax year or within 40 days of receiving a change of value notice.
August 1stMONTGOMERY: Deadline to file is August 1.

Rhode Island

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Historically Late Summer/Early FallWithin ninety (90) days from the date the first tax payment is due, file an Application for Appeal. Historically Late Summer - Early Fall.

South Carolina

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AugustNotices are mailed in August. Need to file within 90 days of Notice.

South Dakota

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March 12Last day to appeal with clerk of local board of Equalization
April 7Last day to appeal with county auditor

Tennessee

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Tentatively May 20thContact the assessor in your county to appeal to the county board of equalization. Appeals to the state board of equalization from a local board of equalization must be filed on or before August 1 of the tax year, or within forty-five (45) days of the date notice of the local board action was sent, whichever is later.
JuneKnox County: Knox County conducts a county wide reappraisal on a four (4) year cycle. However, the next reappraisal will be in five (5) years, in 2022. Please keep in mind that you may appeal your appraisal each year during the month of June before the Knox County Board of Equalization. (Property Search
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May 15thYou can file a protest from April 13th to May 15th if you disagree with any action taken by the Appraisal District that affects your property.. The deadline to file a protest is>, or 30 days after notice of your assessed value is mailed to you, whichever is later.Goes by County, Some deadlines have been delayed. Have 30 days to protest for the Notice.
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September 15thOwners have 45 days from the date of the notice, or until September 15, whichever is later, to file an appeal.
Davis County: (Property Search)
Utah County: (Notice Search)

Vermont

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MayAnyone who wishes to appeal must file a timely Grievance Application no later than the close of business on the first day of the official Grievance Hearing. This is normally in May.
May 18thBurlington: The property owner must submit a letter of grievance to the Assessors Office by May 18, 2020 @ 4:00 PM

Virginia

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SeptemberNotices are mailed +/- SEP - Have 30 days to appeal

Washington

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July 1stThe deadline for filing an appeal is the latter of:
– July 1 of the assessment year; or…
– Within 30 days of when the Change of Value Notice was issued by the assessor's office. Certain counties extend the filing deadline to 60 days. Please check with your county board of equalization for your filing deadline.

West Virginia

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JanuaryMust notify the Assessor within 8 business days after receiving your notice that you would like a review of your property values. Normally in January. If you and the Assessor’s office cannot come to an agreement, then you can appeal to the County Commission to be heard either in February or October.

Wisconsin

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January - MayYour appeal must be filed pursuant to the deadlines detailed on your assessment notice.
May 18thMilwaukee: To qualify for a hearing, you must notify the Assessor's Office, orally or in writing, of your intent to object by 4:45 pm, May 18, 2020.

Wyoming

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April - MayWyoming Statute 39-13-109(b)(i) requires persons wishing to contest their assessment to file not later than 30 days after the mail date a statement with the Assessor. Historically April - May.
May 29thNatrona County: An appeal deadline is 5:00 pm on May 29, 2020
 

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JanuaryHawaii (Honolulu)
JanuaryKansas
JanuaryMaine
JanuaryMaryland
JanuaryNevada
JanuaryNorth Carolina
JanuaryWest Virginia
JanuaryWisconsin
FebruaryConnecticut
FebruaryDelaware (Kent County)
FebruaryMassachusetts
MarchDelaware
MarchMichigan (Local City/Twp)
MarchNew Hampshire
MarchOhio
MarchPennsylvania (Delaware)
MarchSouth Dakota (Last day to appeal with clerk of local board of Equalization)
AprilAlabama
AprilGeorgia
AprilHawaii
AprilIowa
AprilMinnesota
AprilNew Jersey
AprilNew Mexico
AprilNorth Dakota
AprilOklahoma
AprilSouth Dakota (Last day to appeal with county auditor)
AprilWyoming
MayArizona
MayIllinois (Cook County)
MayKentucky
MayMichigan (Tribunal Appeals)
MayMississippi
MayNew York
MayNorth Carolina (Mecklenburg County)
MayTennessee
MayTexas
MayVermont
MayWisconsin (Milwaukee)
MayWyoming (Natrona County)
JuneColorado
JuneIdaho
JuneIllinois (Kane County)
JuneIndiana
JuneMontana
JuneTennessee (Knox County)
JulyPennsylvania (Lycoming)
JulyRhode Island (Late Summer - Early Fall)
JulyWashington
AugustAlaska
AugustArkansas
AugustFlorida
AugustIllinois (Grundy & McLean County)
AugustLousiana
AugustNebraska
AugustPennsylvania (Montgomery)
AugustSouth Carolina
SeptemberCalifornia
SeptemberIllinois (Kankakee & Will County)
SeptemberMissouri
SeptemberUtah
SeptemberVirginia
OctoberIllinois (Jefferson, Kendall County)
NovemberIllinois (Dekalb & Ogle County)
DecemberOregon
 

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