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To an Assessors Office with an "open door" policy.
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To a just and equitable assessment of your property, conducted in accordance with Nevada Statutes and regulations of the Nevada Tax Commission.
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To prompt and courteous attention from the Assessors Office whenever you have a question concerning any aspect of your appraisal.
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To complete details that set forth the Assessors procedures for assessing your property, including a copy of your appraisal records and your parcel map.
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To appeal to the Carson City Board of Equalization, the State Board of Equalization and the court system if you feel that your appraisal is incorrect.
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To a notice in the newspaper informing you the year your property is reappraised.
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To have the Assessors Office be an advocate in the legislature on behalf of Taxpayers.
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To an Assessors Office that disseminates new laws and information to the public through the media and speaking to civic groups.
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To an appointment with the appraiser who appraised your property for a review of your assessment.
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To be advised by the Assessors Office of all of your rights as a taxpayer.
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To expect to leave the Assessors Office feeling as though they were served in a competent and professional manner.