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Content Related to Equalization Boards
This form must be filled out by the County Clerk and filed with the Arkansas Assessment Coordination Department
Download - File size: 35 KBThis form must be filled out by the County Clerk and filed with the Arkansas Assessment Coordination Department, and submitted with the Equalization Board Abstract
Download - File size: 14 KBThe report of total items and values {by property type} for the total assessment in a county for a given year. This report is required to be filed with the Arkansas Assessment Coordination Department on or before THIRTY DAYS AFTER ADJOURNMENT OF ALL EQ-BOARD HEARINGS by direction of Section (C)(1), Arkansas Code Annotated §26-26-304 and §26-27-319
Download - File size: 15 KBHave you contacted your local county Assessor with your questions? Most inquiries about your assessment, property record, or notice can be best answered by your local county Assessor. They have the records, local knowledge, and expertise to best answer your questions.