Hennepin County 2023 Open Book Meetings
The Hennepin County Assessor’s Office will host 5 in person meetings with locations throughout the county. They will also continue to offer a virtual meeting session for taxpayers as well. Taxpayers located in a city that has an open book can attend any of the meetings based on their own preference.
The available meeting dates, times and locations will be provided to taxpayers with their property’s valuation notice mailed during the spring. The valuation notice will be accompanied by an insert providing additional information and instructions to assist taxpayers with understanding each of their appeal options. If a taxpayer would like to take part in the virtual meeting, they will need access to a computer or smart phone, call in advance to schedule a meeting time, then a Microsoft Teams meeting link will be provided for the appropriate date and time. Appraisers in the Assessor's office will provide flexibility and additional date and time options to taxpayers to conduct the virtual, face-to-face meeting how and when they would prefer.
Hennepin County 2023 Open Book Meetings
Richfield City Hall
April 17th
3 pm-7 pm
Plymouth City Hall
April 19th
8 am-7 pm
Rogers Community Center
April 20th
3 pm-7 pm
Mound Centennial Building
April 26th
3 pm-7 pm
Golden Valley City Hall
April 27th
8 am-7 pm
Virtual
April 25th
8 am-7 pm
It is important to note that taxpayers may call their assessor at any time after receiving their valuation notice up until the County Board of Appeal and Equalization (CBAE) deadline for appointments on May 17, 2023. Each valuation notice mailed includes a phone number that will put taxpayers in touch with the appropriate appraiser or assessor for their jurisdiction. Often, taxpayer questions are answered, or concerns resolved during the initial phone conversation.
Hennepin County Assessor Value Review Process Appraisers will continue to answer value calls from taxpayers and respond quickly to questions and concerns. They will conduct in person valuation and classification reviews as well as virtual inspections in certain circumstances. They will also use all tools available including, aerial imagery, GIS technology, street view photography, sales listing information, etc. They will collaborate with property owners to assist in the review process by asking them to provide documentation related to their property, such as, inspection reports and appraisals. If a virtual inspection is required, they will also request real-time photographs of property and video walk-throughs.