Property Assessor

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Every local community needs key services like roads, sewer systems, emergency services, and education.

To help fund these services, local municipalities rely on tax income, with one tax stream being the tax paid on owner properties.

Property assessors are typically local government officials who determine the fair market value of properties for current and future local real estate taxation.

An assessment occurs when an property's value must be determined for the purpose of taxation. The frequency of a property's assessment depends on the property in question.

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