
The annual property valuation notices are hitting mailboxes, and residents are urged to check out how much their digs are worth. According to Ramsey County officials, these notices, which lay out property classification, estimated market value, and the taxable value that will determine 2025's property taxes, were dispatched in mid-March.
To better understand the cryptic numbers in your statement there is a handy video guide now available in English, Hmoob, Karen, Soomaali, and Español, ensuring language barriers won't keep anyone out of the loop. Ramsey County has provided depth explanations on how your taxes are determined, with hopes that it might ease the annual ritual of head-scratching perplexity.
If you've got a bone to pick with your property's assessed value, now's the time to speak up. A closer look at your valuation notice could save you a headache down the line—if you spot a mistake, the clock's ticking to raise a fuss. "Please review your valuation notice carefully," the County implores. Should there be any errors, contacting the Assessor’s Office at 651-266-2131 is the best first move.
The gates of the 2024 open book meeting are set to swing wide on Tuesday, April 9 from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. You've got until May 3 to get your appeal forms postmarked and sent off to the County Board of Appeal and Equalization.









