When will I find out what value the appraiser has put on my property?

You will receive a valuation notice sometime in March / April informing you of your value and classification for that assessment year, taxes payable the following year. Even though an appraiser may have visited your property the previous summer, valuations require accumulation of sales data through the end of the year, then time during the winter to view new construction, to analyze the market and to perform model calculations. For more information, contact the Assessor at 320-968-5019.

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1. What is an assessor / property appraiser?
2. How often must an appraiser view my property?
3. Why must an appraiser view the interior of my property?
4. What if I don't let the appraiser inspect my home?
5. How will I identify an appraiser?
6. Am I notified if my property is going to be appraised?
7. How long does an appraisal take?
8. When will I find out what value the appraiser has put on my property?
9. How do I know if my valuation is correct?