Ohio tax law: Is your Ohio county starting a new tax triennial?

Every parcel of real property in Ohio undergoes a major “reappraisal” by the County Auditor’s office every six years and then a minor “update” in the three years in the middle of that six-year cycle.  Different counties in Ohio are on a different six year and three year cycle.

Below are listed the counties that went through a major “Reappraisal” in 2016 (that new value first appearing on the January 2017 tax bill) and a minor “update” in 2016 (that new value also first appearing on the January 2017 tax bill).

The other thing important about the valuation cycle is that regardless of whether another tax complaint was brought previously, every property owner has the right to challenge his property’s assessment before the Board of Revision in the new triennial.

The schedule of counties starting a new triennial this year follows:

Reappraisal Counties
Adams
Columbiana
Hancock
Hocking
Holmes
Lawrence
Meigs
Monroe
Paulding
Scioto
Tuscarawas
Washington

Update Counties
Carroll
Champaign
Clark
Fairfield
Logan
Marion
Medina
Miami
Ross
Union
Wyandot

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