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2008 Revaluation

Cabarrus County’s most recent Revaluation Project was effective on January 1, 2008. We conduct a property revaluation every four years to keep pace with changing market values.

Appraisers from the Office of the County Assessor evaluated over 600 neighborhoods in Cabarrus County. We appraise one neighborhood at a time and evaluate properties based on the characteristics and sales history of each neighborhood. Since the effective date of the Revaluation was January 1, 2008 all appraisals were based on market conditions and sales prices that occurred during 2007. We will continue to use the values established for January 1, 2008 until our next Revaluation which is scheduled for January 1, 2012.

Assessed values that were used in 2007 were based on the 2004 tax assessment. Many factors have changed in the community over the past four years which has resulted in a property value increase for many parts of the county.

After receiving appraisal notices, property owners have 30 days to request an informal review from an appraiser. If a taxpayer is not satisfied with the decision of the Appraiser or failed to request an informal review within the thirty days, they may appeal to the Board of Equalization and Review. For more details, please review the Appeals Process document.

Appraisal Manual

Revaluation Reports

Revaluation Brochure

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