
The Boone County Assessor's Office is gearing up for the 2026 General Assessment by issuing two Requests for Proposal (RFPs) for technical services. These RFPs seek experts capable of handling a sweep of assessment tasks encompassing Agricultural, Residential, Commercial, Industrial, and Exempt Properties, according to an announcement posted on Boone County's website. With a short window for submission, parties interested in securing the contract are running against the clock.
From August 1st, professionals eyeing the Boone County gig can get their hands on these documents directly from the Assessor's office. Situated in Lebanon, IN, interested applicants can drop by or request the RFPs to be sent by mail. Joining the broader assessment services, the call for technical support extends also to New Construction, Mobile Homes, and Business Personal Property spheres.
In keeping with the urgency to modernize and streamline property assessment the county mandates that all applicants must deliver their proposals to the Commissioners Office by no later than August 27. The Commissioners Office, the destination for the final proposals, is located at 116 W Washington Street, Lebanon IN. The posted deadline underscores Boone County's commitment to meticulously executing the 2026 General Assessment, a process pivotal for both governmental planning and the constituents' fiscal expectations.
Boone County remains open for inquiries and fleshing out finer details of the RFPs. Interested parties with lingering questions or those in need of clarification are pointed to the contact number at (765) 482-0140, proving the county's willingness to facilitate a process, often seen as convoluted and technical.









