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Clarke County General Property Reassessment 2024
Background Information:
As required by Virginia law, Clarke County has conducted a general reassessment of real estate in the county. To complete this work, the County hired Wampler-Eanes to visit each property and provide an updated value of the property and improvements (houses, garages, commercial buildings, etc.). Wampler-Eanes has performed numerous reassessments for localities in Virginia for the past couple of decades. The last countywide reassessment occurred in 2019 and was effective January 1, 2020. For more information on the reassessment process, please click here.
Real Estate Online Database:
An online database of all properties in the County will be posted here for public access.
Notice to Property Owners:
Notices to each property owner are scheduled to be mailed out in early November. These notices will contain new values of property and improvement, and include information on the appeals process. A letter explaining the reassessment will be sent with each notice and can be read here.
Appeals to the Reassessment Office:
Information on appealing your assessment through the Reassessment Office will be updated here once appointment times have been confirmed (expected November 2024).
Appeals to the Board of Equalization:
The Circuit Court will appoint five citizens to serve as a Board of Equalization. The Board of Equalization is responsible for hearing complaints of inequalities or errors in the reassessment process and may adjust assessed values if certain conditions are met. Information on how to appeal to the Board of Equalization will be posted here once the Board has been appointed by the Circuit Court (expected January 2025). You are not required to present your appeal to the Reassessment Office in order to formally appeal to the Board of Equalization.
Appeals to the Circuit Court:
Appeals to the Circuit Court are a judicial procedure and fillings are made to the Clerk of the Circuit Court. The owner may appeal to the Circuit Court without first appealing to the Reassessment Office or the Board of Equalization. Please call the Clerk’s office at 540-955-5116 for more information.