When do you have to file your appeal?

If you live in one of the towns reassessing in 2022, you will receive your certified assessment by the end of January 2023. You must file your appeal before February 20 Act now!

Towns Scheduled to Reval in 2022

Ansonia
Berlin
Bethel
Bozrah
Bristol
Canaan
Cromwell
Danbury
East Haddam
East Windsor
Farmington
Glastonbury
Goshen
Granby
Guilford
Middletown
Morris
Naugatuck
New Britain
Newtown
North Canaan
Orange
Plainfield
Preston
Redding
Ridgefield
Roxbury
Simsbury
Southbury
South Windsor
Sprague
Stamford
Sterling
Stonington
Warren
Waterbury
Waterford
Wilton
Winchester

What do I have to do?

If you are one of the towns scheduled for revaluation in 2022 than you should receive a letter with a notice of your new reval in December. This document should contain the amount of the revaluation. If you think your appraisal is too high or unfair, be sure to indicate you would like to appeal your revaluation and contact us.

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