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Assessor's Office - Board of Assessment Appeals
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If I disagree with my assessment, what are my options?
If any property-owner believes the assessment on their property is in excess of its fair market value, they should first notify the Assessor's Office. They may then appeal before the municipality's Board of Assessment Appeals. The application for appeal must be submitted by February 20th . The Board of Assessment Appeals will review the case and make a determination as to the disposition of the appeal. Should the property-owner still feel the assessment is incorrect, they may appeal to the New Britain Superior Court, which is the judicial district for the City of Bristol.
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