James City County: Biennial Reassessments Mailed to 17,400 Property Owners
The Real Estate Assessment Division assessed all real property based on the fair market value of the property as of
The County's state licensed appraisers analyze current sales and assessment to sales ratios to determine whether a property's value should be increased, reduced or remain the same. Properties are analyzed by assessment areas, which are based on common land uses, types and ages of buildings, value range and other locational characteristics. A nationally recognized computer valuation system is used to appraise the properties.
Property owners wishing to have their assessment reviewed should call 757-253-6650 during office hours (Monday-Friday,
Property owners who are dissatisfied with the outcome of the review may file an appeal in writing with the
For information on the County's real estate tax relief program for elderly and/or disabled citizens, please contact the Commissioner of the Revenue at 757-253-6695 or visit the website. The program provides tax relief to homeowners who are 65 or older and those who are permanently and totally disabled if they meet certain income and financial worth qualifications.
The Commissioner of the Revenue also administers the land use assessment program which provides for tax deferrals for qualifying forested and agricultural land. Reduced real estate taxation is also available to properties with conservation and preservation easements.
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