What if I am not satisfied with the Board of Equalizations decision?
The appellant or the Assessor may appeal a final determination of the Board of Equalization to the Circuit Court within 3 years of the last day of the tax year for which the assessment was made. Please contact the Clerk of Court or an attorney for further clarification and advice.

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1. How do I appeal the assessed value of my property?
2. Who may appeal the assessed value?
3. What is the Board of Equalization (BOE)?
4. May I appeal my Property Taxes?
5. Does an increase or decrease in my assessed value mean that I will pay more or less taxes?
6. What is the deadline for filing an appeal?
7. Where can I get appeal forms?
8. What is the purpose of the Appeal Forms and why is there a deadline?
9. What kind of evidence should I provide for my appeal?
10. What happens after I file my appeal?
11. How are the hearings conducted?
12. What if I am not satisfied with the Board of Equalizations decision?
13. Should I wait until after my appeal hearing to pay my taxes?