Assessment Calendar
Following is a brief summary of how the appeal process with Pack Appraisal
Company will function.
May 1, 2007
Notices of Valuation from the Eagle County Assessor's office will
be mailed by May 1, 2007. You must act quickly when you receive
this notice, for you only have 30 days to submit an initial appeal. Taxpayers
must submit an appeal which details the basis for a lower valuation by
the end of May. Written appeals must be postmarked by June 1, 2007. Hand
delivered appeals must be delivered by June 1, 2007.
If you are unsure of the reasonableness of the value assigned by the County
Assessor, our Feasibility Appraisal
service will provide you with the data you need to judge the reasonableness
of your value. This service is fast, affordable, and easy to use.
If you have any doubt at all about the validity and reasonableness of
the value assigned by Eagle County, Order this
service now!
Most property owners require the professional help of an appraiser to
prepare and submit an appeal. Pack Appraisal Company can prepare a well
supported and professional valuation with our Tax
Protest Appraisal services. Order Now to
secure the most affordable rates.
Please remember, for Pack Appraisal Company to represent you in your
tax appeal, we must receive a signed Agent Verification before submission
of the report to the Eagle County Assessor.
May 20, 2007
Order Tax Appeal Appraisal services from Pack Appraisal Company by this
date to receive the most economical pricing of our services. Price increases
for any of our services may be installed after this date due to the severe
time constraints involved in submitting appeals by the June 1, 2007 deadline.
June 1, 2007
Written appeals to the Eagle County Assessors office must be postmarked
by June 1, 2007.
June 1, 2007
Hand delivered appeals must be delivered to the Eagle County Assessors
office by June 1, 2007.
If you hire Pack Appraisal Company to prepare your tax appeal, we
will deliver it to Eagle County by the above deadlines.
June 30, 2007
The Assessors office must provide a response to your appeal by the last
working day in June. This value is known as the Notice of Determination.
If you hire Pack Appraisal Company to prepare your tax appeal, we will
also receive a copy the Notice of Determination. We will notify you of
the county's determination along with an estimate of the tax savings you
have achieved. You will also be provided an estimate of the potential
additional tax savings you can attain if you are successful in achieving
further reductions in a continued appeal.
You will be provided a fee quote for Pack Appraisal Company to prepare
and present your appeal at the County Board of Equalization (CBOE) hearings.
This fee will take into consideration what additional supporting documentation
(maps, photographs, supporting date & analysis) is needed to present
your appeal at the CBOE hearings.
July 15, 2007
If you are not satisfied with the assessor's decision, you must file
a written appeal with the County Board of Equalization. Your appeal must
be postmarked or delivered on or before July 15, 2007.
If you hire Pack Appraisal Company to represent you at the County
Board of Equalization hearings, we will file a written appeal on or before
July 15, 2007.
Soon thereafter, we will be notified of the hearing date for the CBOE
hearing.
August 10, 2007
The CBOE's decision will be issued no later than August 10, 2007. If
you are not satisfied with the decision, an appeal must be submitted to
one of the following three options:
- District Court
- Board of Assessment Appeals
- Or Arbitration with the County Commissioners.
The appeal must be submitted in writing no later than thirty (30) days
after the CBOE's decision is mailed. The Board is required to give at
least 30 days notice prior to the hearing; however, a notice of hearing
is usually mailed 45 to 60 days prior to the scheduled hearing date.
If you disagree with the decision of the District Court or the Board
of Assessment Appeals, you have the right to appeal this decision to the
Court of Appeals for judicial review within 45 days from the date of the
Board's decision. Decisions of Arbitration with the County Commissioners
are final.
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