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The Town of Fenner Assessor has completed the 2026 Tentative Assessment Roll; residents may review it by appointment in May and must file written complaints for assessment grievances by the Board of Assessment Review hearing on June 1, 2026. Appointments are required to view the roll or attend grievance hearings.
The Town of Boonville Assessor has completed the tentative assessment roll for the year and left a copy at the Town Clerk's office for public review until the fourth Tuesday in May; the Board of Assessment Review will hear complaints on May 26, 2026.
The Town of North Castle Assessor completed the tentative assessment roll; the roll is available for review at Town Hall Annex through June 16, 2026. The Board of Assessment Review will hear complaints on June 16, 2026 at specified times and locations.
The Town of Mentz Assessor has completed the tentative assessment roll for 2026; residents may review it at the Town Office through the fourth Tuesday in May and attend assessor availability dates or the Board of Assessment Review hearing on May 27, 2026 to file complaints.
The Town of Genesee Falls has filed the 2026 Tentative Assessment Roll available for public inspection and will hold Board of Assessment Review hearings on June 1, 2026 from 4–8pm for property assessment complaints. Appointments and completed RP-524 forms are required to be heard.
The City of Ogdensburg Assessor has completed the tentative assessment roll for the current year; the roll is available for review through June 9, 2026. The Board of Assessment Review will hear assessment complaints on June 9, 2026 at City Hall.
The Town of West Sparta's Assessor has filed the tentative 2026 assessment roll; residents can review it online and may file complaints with the Board of Assessment Review at a hearing on May 28, 2026 from 4–8 PM. Several times are offered to meet the assessor by appointment.
The City Assessor of Newburgh has posted the 2026 Tentative Assessment Roll for public review and set Grievance Day for May 26, 2026, when the Board of Assessment Review will hear complaints about property assessments.
The Town of Dresden assessor completed the tentative assessment roll for 2026 and invites property owners to review it online or by appointment; the Board of Assessment Review will hear complaints on May 26, 4–8 PM at Dresden Town Hall.
The Town of Lloyd Assessor has posted the Tentative Assessment Roll for 2026; residents can review it in person by appointment or online and may file complaints with the Board of Assessment Review which meets May 26, 2026 to hear assessment grievances.
The Town of Boonville Assessor has completed the tentative assessment roll for the current year and left a copy at the Town Clerk's office for public inspection until the fourth Tuesday in May; the Board of Assessment Review will hear complaints on May 26, 2026.
The Town of LeRoy Assessor has filed the 2026 Tentative Assessment Roll, available on the town website after May 1, 2026. The Board of Assessment Review hears assessment complaints May 27, 2026, and the Assessor is available by appointment in May.
The Town of Brookfield Assessor completed the 2026 tentative assessment roll, available for public inspection in May; appointments are required to review it and to request grievance hearings. The Board of Assessment Review will hear complaints on June 5, 2026.
The Town of Cazenovia Assessor has completed the tentative assessment roll for 2026; the roll is available for public inspection at Cazenovia Town Hall during specified dates. Property owners may schedule grievance appointments and the Board of Assessment Review will hear complaints on May 28, 2026.
The Town of Brookfield Assessor has completed the 2026 Tentative Assessment Roll; it is available for public review in May and the Board of Assessment Review will hear grievance complaints on June 5, 2026. Appointments are required for review and hearings.
Schuyler County town assessors (Catharine, Dix, Hector, Montour, Reading, Tyrone) completed their tentative assessment rolls for 2026; residents may review online and file RP-524 complaints by specified May deadlines to request grievance hearings. Board of Assessment Review meetings are scheduled on listed dates and times.
The Town of Hornby Assessor completed the tentative 2026 assessment roll, to be filed around May 1, 2026; property owners can view it online and attend the Board of Assessment Review on June 9, 2026 to file complaints by appointment on listed dates.
The Town of Byron has filed its Tentative Assessment Roll for 2026, available online, and the Board of Assessment Review will hear complaints on May 28, 2026 between 4:00–8:00 PM at the courthouse on Byron‑Holley Road. Property owners may contest assessments following published procedures.
The Town of Greenburgh will post the 2026 tentative assessment roll on June 1, 2026; property owners can file grievances with the Board of Assessment Review on Grievance Day, June 16, 2026 by appointment. Instructions and forms are online.
The Town of Kingston Assessor completed the 2026 tentative assessment roll, available online through May 27, 2026. The Board of Assessment Review will hear written assessment complaints at Town Hall on May 27, 2026 during scheduled hours.
The City of Kingston Assessor has completed the 2026 Tentative Assessment Roll, available for review until the fourth Tuesday in May 2026; the Board of Assessment Review will hear grievance complaints on May 26, 2026. Appointments and livestreamed hearings are provided.
The Town of Ulster Assessor completed the 2026 tentative assessment roll, available online through May 28, 2026, with staff appointments for review and a Board of Assessment Review hearing on May 28, 2026 for anyone who believes their property assessment is incorrect.
The City of Kingston Assessor has completed the 2026 Tentative Assessment Roll, available for public review online and at City Hall. The Board of Assessment Review will hold hearings on May 26, 2026 for taxpayers to file grievances about their property assessments.
The Town of Marbletown Assessor completed the tentative assessment roll for 2026; property owners can review it online or at Town Hall and may file complaints or meet the Board of Assessment Review at a May 27 hearing to challenge assessments.
The City of Kingston Assessor completed the 2026 Tentative Assessment Roll, available for review online and at City Hall through the fourth Tuesday in May 2026; the Board of Assessment Review will accept written grievances and hold hearings on May 26, 2026.
The Town of Marbletown Assessor completed the tentative assessment roll for the year and will hear complaints on May 27, 2026; property owners can meet the Board of Assessment Review by appointment or in person to challenge assessments.
The Town of Pittsfield completed its tentative assessment roll for the year; copies are available May 1–31 at the Town Clerk's Office. The Board of Assessment Review will hear assessment complaints on June 1, 2026, from 4:00–8:00 pm at Pittsfield Town Hall.
The Town of Scriba Assessor completed the tentative 2026 assessment roll, filed May 1; grievance hearings are set and residents must file RP-524 complaints by the Board of Assessment Review meeting on June 2, 2026 to challenge assessments.
The Town of Brant has completed its tentative assessment roll for 2026; residents can examine it at the Assessor’s Office and file complaints to the Board of Assessment Review at a hearing on May 26, 2026. The board will hear grievances 9–11am and 6–8pm at Brant Town Hall.
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