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We are proud to announce that in conjunction with the University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service a series of webinars has been produced on various subjects involving the property tax system here in Arkansas. These webinars can be used as resources for taxpayers to further their knowledge about the property tax system in Arkansas. These webinars will be on the UAEX website for a few years to help augment their educational series.
Several staff members here at AACD presented or worked on the planning and preparation of this series. A special thank you to Wayne Miller, Professor with UAEX for his assistance with this project.
You can find the series at https://www.uaex.edu/business-communities/local-government/property-assessment-webinar-series.aspx
Have 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.