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Assessors are appointed to their position by a
conference board consisting of the members of the
Board of Supervisors, the Mayors of all incorporated
cities, and a member from each school district within
the jurisdiction provided they live in the
jurisdiction. Assessors are required, by
statute, to pass a state examination and complete a
continuing education program consisting of 150 hours
of formal classroom instruction with 90 hours tested
and 60 hours non-tested. The 150 hours is to be
completed for each six year term. The Deputy
Assessor also must pass a state examination as well as
60 tested and 30 non-tested hours of continuing
education. The conference board approves the
assessor's budget and after a public hearing acts on
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- List and Value all taxable property in
jurisdiction
- List and value all exempt property in
jurisdiction
- Real property is revalued every two years.
- Determine full or partial value of new
construction as of January 1
- Assessor takes applications for most credits and
exemptions.
- The Assessor's office is under the supervision
of the Department of Revenue and Finance in regard
to property values.
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