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First Day to File Annual Assessment Appeal

Annual Assessment Appeal starting July 2 and ends...

Last Day to Pay Business Property Tax

Last day to pay Business Personal Property Tax...

First Installment Due

Secured Property Tax Bill - First Installment Due.

Last Day to File Assessment Appeal

Last day to file Assessment Appeal or the next...

Last Day to Pay / File / Terminate

Last day to pay first installment of Secured...

Transfer Property Among Family

Proposition 19 Transfers Between Family Generally A family home that is transferred between parents and children or from grandparents to grandchildren may be excluded from reassessment. A form is required and the transfer must meet certain conditions; more information and forms are provided below. Property transfers between siblings or other...

Building Something New?

New Construction and Additions New construction is generally assessable and may increase the taxable value of your property, whereas normal maintenance, repair or replacement of existing structures/items will not. Taxable New Construction New construction is taxable if it adds value to the property and is not considered normal maintenance or...

Real Property Assessment

Building Something New New constructions and additions, taxable construction, non-taxable maintenance, repair or replacement. Buying or Selling Property? Find out what you should expect now that you own real estate. You may be able to transfer your Prop. 13 value to your child(ren) or grandchild(ren). Changing Your Mailing Address PDF...

Notice of Supplemental Assessment

Supplemental Assessments Supplemental assessments are value adjustments required by law when a property: Changes ownership or Undergoes new construction Revenue and Taxation Code, Section 75, et seq. Purchases and Changes in Ownership A supplemental assessment implements a change in taxable value from the prior owner’s taxable value to the current...

Assessment Appeals Information

Sometimes property owners may consider the assessed value to be high and need to contact the Assessor Department. We welcome the opportunity to answer any of your questions and explain your assessment. However, if after contacting the Assessor Department, your value concerns are not resolved, you can file a formal...