Reassessment
The Board of Supervisors awarded a reassessment contract to TriCounty Appraisals for two cycles, effective tax years 2008 and 2011.
Some factors taken into consideration during a reassessment include: location in the county, topography, access, shape and water, road or timber frontage. Other factors include the type of home, its age, condition and improvements such as sheds or pools.
The New Reassessment notices will be mailed in the beginning of February. You can use the buttons at the top of the property record card to toggle between the current assessed value and the new re-assessed value.
The appeals process includes meeting with the assessor. If an agreement is not reached between the assessor and the taxpayer. Then the taxpayer may appeal to the Board of Equalization and finally to Circuit Court. Taxpayer should consider whether they could sell their property for the value assigned when determining whether to appeal their reassessment value. Also, the taxpayer could look online for comparable or similar properties to make suer they are assessed the same. After the appeals process has completed, the Commissioner of the Revenue Office cannot make any changes to value unless there is an error in fact (such as a clerical error)
The Real Estate records for King William County are now available on the Richmond MLS or online by following this link.
Contact Information
Tri-County Appraisals Inc.
William Coalson, CAE
662 Sharon Road
King William, VA. 23086
Phone: 804-769-1740
Fax: 804-769-1741
Court House Reassessment Office # 769-4225