§ 96225 County Auditor Property Valuation
Imagine your town has many houses, shops, and farms. Every year, someone has to figure out how much all of these are worth in total.
The county auditor is like the town's accountant. They add up the value of all the houses, shops, and farms in the town. Then, they write it down in a report and send it to the town's leaders (the board) by a specific date in August. This helps the town leaders know how much money they might get from taxes.
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§ 96225 County Auditor Property Valuation
Last verified: January 23, 2026