What are Findings of Fact?

Findings of Fact is a written summary of the facts and evidence used by the Assessment Appeals Board in reaching its decision on your appeal. If you intend to appeal an adverse decision of the Assessment Appeals Board in Superior Court, you should request Findings of Fact. You can request Findings of Fact any time prior to the beginning of your hearing. Your request must be in writing and include a down payment for this service.

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1. Why would I file an Assessment Appeal?
2. What is the difference between an informal appeal through the Assessor's office and an Assessment Appeal?
3. Can I submit one application for more than one property?
4. Do I have to pay property taxes if I file an appeal?
5. When will my appeal be held?
6. What are Findings of Fact?
7. What is a Claim for Refund?
8. What if I disagree with the decision of the Assessment Appeals Board?
9. How do I apply to serve on the Assessment Appeals Board?