Imperial County Assessment Protest
California Property Tax Associates
We can help with your California Assessment Appeal for Imperial County. It is necessary to file a formal appeal if the informal appeal does not result in a reduction by the Imperial County Assessor. Please read Preparing the Appeal here before you attempt to take on this task. Imperial County provides information on it's website which can be found here: Imperial County Assessor.
Imperial County Assessor Roy D. Buckner County Assessor 940 West Main St., Ste. 115, El Centro 92243-2874 760-482-4244, FAX 760-482-4243
The State Board of Equalization On-line Property Tax Law Guide can help you understand, and assist you in the Prop 8 Appeal process. For the help of an Imperial County Property Tax Expert, fill out the form below.
Imperial County (by Wikipedia)
Imperial County is a county located in the Imperial Valley, in the far southeast of the U.S. state of California, bordering both Arizona and Mexico. It is part of the El Centro, California Metropolitan Statistical Area which encompasses all of Imperial County. The population as of 2000 was 142,361. The county seat is the city of El Centro. The county is considered one of the newest of California's counties. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 4,482 square miles (11,608 km²), of which, 4,175 square miles (10,812 km²) of it is land and 307 square miles (795 km²) of it (6.85%) is water. The Colorado River forms the county's eastern boundary. Two notable geographic features are found in the county, the Salton Sea, at 235 feet (72 m) below sea level, and the Algodones Dunes, one of the largest dune fields in America. The Chocolate Mountains are located east of the Salton Sea, and extend in a northwest-southeast direction for approximately 60 miles (97 km).
