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      • The Washington County Assessor’s Office is responsible for establishing the market value and determining classification (use) of property located within Washington County. The Assessor’s Office also maintains the county’s property database and is the primary source of property information for interdepartmental and community use.
      www.washingtoncountymn.gov/707/Assessment-and-Values
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    Real estate

    Real estate is automatically reappraised every 3 years, and new construction is added each year.

    Personal property

    Personal property like cars, boats, trailers, motorcycles, ATVs, and livestock must be assessed before May 31steach year. You can re-assess onlineor by phone during regular business hours by calling (479) 444-1520. New assessments must be completed in person or by mail. Learn more about assessing personal property

    Commercial Personal property

    Commercial personal property like vehicles, inventory, and equipment must be assessed before May 31steach year. Learn more about assessing commercial personal property

  2. We can help you understand the county's appraisal and assessment of your property, paying your property taxes, getting a marriage license, passports, recording documents, mapping, and many other services.

  3. The Tax Assessor is required to annually locate, class and assess all taxable property within the County, and is responsible for setting fair, uniform and accurate values for each parcel of real and personal property.

  4. Sandersville, GA 31082. Phone: 478-552-2937. Fax: 478-552-7424. E-Mail. Our office is open to the public from 9:00 AM until 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday. The goal of the Washington County Assessors Office is to provide the people of Washington County with a web site that is easy to use.

  5. You may assess in person at the following locations: Fayetteville: Washington County Courthouse, 280 N College Ste 250 - 7:30 am to 4:30 pm. Fayetteville: Arkansas State Revenue Office, 3086 Martin Luther King Blvd - 8:00 am to 4:30 pm. Springdale: Arkansas State Revenue Office, 3159 Springdale Ave -8:00 am to 4:30 pm.

  6. Property assessments performed by the Assessor are used to determine the Washington County property taxes owed by individual taxpayers. LOCATION MAP. QUICK LINKS. Washington County. Probate. Alabama GIS. Pay Taxes. Property Tax Calculator. Town of Chatom.

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