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What to Expect During the Revaluation


Measuring

During the revaluation process, AVTACS' appraisal staff will be visiting each piece of property in Greene County. During this visit the appraisers will measure and grade all "improvements" on your property. Generally, an improvement is any structure built on your property and includes, but is not limited to, houses, storage buildings, carports, and work sheds. In addition, the appraisers will photograph each improvement. These photographs will be included in your property record kept on file in the Tax Assessors office.

Typically, AVTACS' appraisers work in teams of one, two, or three individuals. When they are reviewing commercial property (businesses and industry) they will go on properties open to the public and ask for the owner or responsible person. For commercial properties that are not open to the public, appraisers will attempt to make an appointment.

Speaking with a Homeowner

For residential property, the appraisers will go to the property and attempt to notify you of their presence by knocking on your door. The lead appraiser will be happy to answer any questions you may have about the appraisal process. You are welcome to watch as the appraisers work, but it is not necessary for you to be there while the appraisers do their job. Unfortunately, appointments cannot be made to schedule a specific time for the appraisers to come out to residential property. Also, please note that for residential property appraisers will not ask to enter your home or any enclosed improvement on your property (such as a storage shed).

Appraisers will need access to all parts of your land when they visit your property. When appraisers are working in your area of the county, please notify the tax assessor's office if you have any locked gates which control access to your property, such as those in your driveway or backyard, so that you may be contacted. This way the appraisers can gain access to your property to perform the inspection. Additionally, notify the tax assessor's office if you have aggressive dogs or other animals which could potentially interfere with the appraisers' work. Please see our Parcel Map to find out the area of the county in which appraisers are currently working.

Pictures

We realize that the security of your property is of utmost concern. AVTACS' field vehicles will be clearly marked with signage. All members of the appraisal staff will be wearing photo identification issued by Greene County. Normally, the members of the appraisal staff will also be wearing an official AVTACS company shirt with the company logo on the front. If you have any questions or concerns about the legitamacy of the individuals on your property, please call the Greene County Sheriff at (706) 453-0449 or the Greene County Board of Tax Assessors at (706) 453-3355.


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