Property Appraiser Ii
Listed on 2026-02-16
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Real Estate/Property
Real Estate Finance, Real Estate Development, Property Management, Real Estate Agent
Location: Danbury
Description General Statement of Duties
Responsible for all valuation of real property within the County. Assists in the establishment of policy and standards for appraisal of real property and related schedules, inspections, and field work. Reports to Assistant Assessor.
Distinguishing Features of the ClassAn employee in this class performs appraisal work in determining the taxable value of real property (land and structures) in the County for tax purposes. Work involves contacting property owners; on-site inspection of buildings for the purpose of sketching layouts of structures; and determining the size, type of construction, grade of materials, quality of workmanship, and other related appraisal data needed to arrive at the taxable value.
Work also includes performing all real property ownership transfers within the CAMA System. The ownership transfer process includes reviewing deeds, survey maps, orthophotography maps and working closely with the GIS/Land Records/Mapping Department.
Essential Duties and Tasks
- Assists in the planning, directing, and coordinating of all activities covering the four-year reappraisal cycle of County real property, based upon a comprehensive statistical analysis of qualified sales.
- Assists in administering the Present-Use Value Tax Deferment Program and all other real property exemptions and exclusions as directed by the Machinery Act of North Carolina.
- Responsible for processing all real property ownership transfers.
- Performs site visit appraisals for all new construction.
- Prepares letters, work plans, reports, spreadsheets, schedules, charts, and other documents as required.
- Conducts informal hearings and negotiations with the public concerning valuations in reappraisal and non-reappraisal years.
- Performs site visits to property under appeal; gathers and analyzes data concerning taxpayer appeals of real property value; presents Tax Office’s defense of values to the Board during sessions of the Board of Equalization and Review.
- Completes required research and prepares/analyzes the State Sales Ratio Report.
- Assists in the establishment and implementation of the Schedule of Values to achieve a fair and equitable Market Value Assessment on parcels and improvements.
- Assists in the creation of new computer model Market Areas based upon homogenous sales data and/or concentrated excessive construction growth.
- Assists in the deed approval process.
- Assists in organizing and processing city, town and County building permits.
- Coordinates appraiser field work.
- Performs appraisal data entry into the CAMA System that establishes real property valuations.
- Operates vehicle, computer, various office equipment, hand tools, etc. in the performance of duties.
- Maintains communication with and coordinates activities with other County departments.
- Assists interested persons in obtaining data concerning property location, ownership, assessed value of property, and other related information.
- Reviews fee appraisal and determines whether or not assessment should be modified.
- Analyzes, generates, and maintains a variety of records, reports, forms and letters; such as data collection cards, value change letters, and responses of appeals as required.
- Ability to administer the three valuation approaches (Sale Comparison, Cost and Income) to establish fair and equitable market value assessment of all real properties in the County.
- Performs related work as required.
Knowledge,
Skills and Abilities
- Considerable knowledge of State laws and County policies and procedures governing the assessment and reappraisal of real and personal property.
- Considerable knowledge of accepted practices in assessing real property.
- Considerable knowledge of procedures in appraising and transferring property.
- Considerable knowledge of the geographical layout of the County.
- Considerable knowledge of the organization and functions of County government.
- Considerable knowledge of current construction costs, including building materials and land value.
- Working knowledge of tax billing procedures.
- Skill in computer operations.
- Ability to interpret and…
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