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Assessor
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Louise Wilson
Assessor
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981 H Street,
Suite 120
Crescent City, CA
95531
Phone
(707) 464-7200
Fax (707)
464-3115
Email:
assessor@co.del-norte.ca.us
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About Our Department
Responsible for valuing all
real and personal property in Del Norte County. Responsible for
administering the exemption programs allowed for in the California
Constitution. To provide a description of individual properties within the
county by the use of parcel maps.
Divisions...
Appraisal Division
Appraises all
real and personal property, updates the possessory interest appraisals
yearly along with aircraft, vessels, mining claims and all proposition 8
appraisal (decline in value properties).
981 H Street,
Suite 120 - Crescent City, CA 95531
Phone: (707)
464-7200 - Fax: (707) 464-6215
Administrative Division
Responsible
for all correspondence, mapping of new parcels, change of ownership,
supplemental roll production, county yearly tax roll, Veterans and
Homeowners exemption programs and other administrative duties as they
become necessary.
981 H Street,
Suite 120 - Crescent City, CA 95531
Phone: (707)
464-7200 - Fax: (707) 464-6215
Terms...
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Property:
Includes all matters and things, real, personal and mixed, capable of
private ownership.
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Personal Property:
Includes all property
except real estate Improvements includes all building, structures, fixtures,
and fences erected on or affixed to the land. All fruit, nut bearing, or
ornamental trees and vines,
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Roll:
Means
the entire assessment roll, secured, unsecured and the property the State
Board of Equalization assesses.
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Full Cash Value or Market Value:
Means the amount of cash
or its equivalent that property would bring if exposed for sale in the open
rnarket under conditions in which neither the buyer nor seller could take
advantage of the exigencies of the other, and both the buyer and the seller
have knowledge of all of the uses and purposes to which the property is
adapted and for which it is capable of being use, and of the enforceable
restriction upon those uses and purposes.
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Lien Date: The
time when taxes for any fiscal year becomes a lien on property.
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Assessment Year:
The period beginning with
the lien date and ending immediately prior to the succeeding lien date.
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Fiscal Year:
Beginning July 1 through June 30 each year.
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Unsecured
property: Property taxes on
which are not a lien on real property sufficient, in the opinion of the
assessor, to secure payment of the taxes.
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