What if I disagree with the decision of the Assessment Appeals Board?

A decision by an Assessment Appeals Board is the County's final decision. An Appeals Board may not rehear or reconsider any application. Prior to filing an action in Superior Court, a claim for refund must have been filed. If you made your appeal application a claim for refund, do not file a claim for refund with the Board of Supervisors. If you file a claim for refund with the Board of Supervisors and the Board denies your claim, you may file an action in Superior Court, which must be filed within six months of the date your claim for refund was denied by the Board of Supervisors. You will need the "Written Findings of Fact" and a copy of the hearing transcript as evidence for the court to consider.

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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?