Skip to main content

Mayor Cherelle Parker announced the end of the work stoppage on July 9, 2025. News about restoring City services will be released as it becomes available. Get the latest news about service impacts.

Understanding your Notice of Proposed Valuation

The Office of Property Assessment (OPA) issues Notices of Proposed Valuation to inform property owners that the assessed value of their property has changed. The notice is not a bill, but it does contain important information that will impact your property taxes. If you do not receive a notice, it means that there has been no change in your property’s value from the previous year.

Use this step-by-step guide to better understand your Notice of Proposed Valuation.

Name Description Released Format
Name: Understanding your Notice of Proposed Valuation (English) PDF Released: August 12, 2024 Format:
Name: Understanding your Notice of Proposed Valuation (Spanish) PDF Released: August 12, 2024 Format:
Name: Understanding your Notice of Proposed Valuation (Chinese) PDF Released: August 12, 2024 Format:
Name: Understanding your Notice of Proposed Valuation (Vietnamese) PDF Released: August 12, 2024 Format:
Name: Understanding your Notice of Proposed Valuation (Russian) PDF Released: August 12, 2024 Format:
Name: Understanding your Notice of Proposed Valuation (Korean) PDF Released: August 12, 2024 Format:
Name: Understanding your Notice of Proposed Valuation (Khmer) PDF Released: August 12, 2024 Format:
Name: Understanding your Notice of Proposed Valuation (French) PDF Released: August 12, 2024 Format:

Top