How often does the County Assessor appraise property?

Wyoming Statute requires that all property be listed, valued and assessed as of January 1st of each year. Notices of Value must reflect the owner of record as of that date and be mailed on or before the fourth Monday in April.

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1. How often does the County Assessor appraise property?
2. Are appraisers working in the Assessor's office certified?
3. When can I expect to have your office complete an onsite inspection?
4. What should I do if I disagree with the value on my assessment?
5. Why did my value change?
6. What is an improvement?
7. What is real property?
8. How did you arrive at the value of my property?
9. How does the Assessor acquire actual sales prices?
10. Can I review sales information?
11. Can I get a copy of the appraisal?
12. I called your office and they told me there was more than just one market value. Is that right?
13. What is personal property?
14. What is the deadline for reporting personal property?
15. Is agricultural land valued differently than other lands?
16. Will my taxes go up if the market value of my property increases?
17. What is the level of assessment in Wyoming?
18. What is a mill levy?
19. How is the mill levy determined?
20. What are tax districts?