Can I review the sales information used in establishing the assessed value of my property?
You cannot review the sales information used in establishing the assessed value of your property unless you have filed an appeal. Property owners appealing their assessment may review the sales that were used to determine the fair market value of their property. The review period is limited to the 30-day appeal period following receipt of your Notice of Assessment in late April or early May. Property owners may not further disclose this sales information to anyone else. The information may be introduced later in the event of a formal appeal of a tax assessment, but any further disclosure is prohibited by state law.

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1. What is the level of assessment in Wyoming?
2. When are taxes due, and can I pay early?
3. Can I pay my taxes at the Assessor’s Office?
4. What is a mill levy?
5. How is the mill levy determined?
6. What are tax districts?
7. How is my property tax determined?
8. Why am I still getting a tax notice for a property I sold? Why is there a name on my notice that should not be there anymore?
9. What can I do to make sure the Assessor’s Office has the right information about my property?
10. What is my home’s legal description?
11. What are the account numbers associated with my property?
12. How often is property assessed in Sublette County?
13. When can I expect the Assessor’s Office to do an on-site inspection of my property?
14. Is there anything I need to do with the Assessment Schedule I receive each April / May?
15. How did the Assessor arrive at the value of my property?
16. Why did my value change?
17. Why does my assessment schedule or tax notice show improvements when I haven’t made any?
18. What should I do if I disagree with the value on my Notice of Assessment?
19. I want to file an appeal on my value. What do I do?
20. Is agricultural land assessed differently than other properties?
21. What is the Statement of Consideration I filled out when I closed on my property?
22. How does the Assessor acquire actual sales prices?
23. Why can’t I find out what my neighbor paid for his house?
24. Can I review the sales information used in establishing the assessed value of my property?
25. What is personal property and why do I have to list it for my business?
26. What is the deadline for filing personal property forms?
27. What do I do with the Personal Property Declaration Schedule that I just got in the mail?