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2008 Revaluation Information


2008 Revaluation Information
North Carolina law requires each county to complete a property revaluation at least once every eight years. The primary purpose of a revaluation is to equalize the tax burden among all classes of property. The 2008 revaluation in Union County is being performed to ensure assessments reflect current market value and that taxation is fair and equitable for each of our citizens.

The Union County Tax Administrator’s Office does not dictate value. The marketplace is interpreted by analyzing real estate transactions and comparing a property to similar properties that have sold. If a taxpayer disagrees with the assessed value, they may file an informal appeal. It is recommended that the taxpayer have supporting information on which to base an appeal. If you have any further questions, feel free to contact our office.

For questions or comments please email the Tax Administrator's Office at: taxhelp@co.union.nc.us


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500 N. Main Street, Ste. 236
PO Box 97
Monroe, NC 28111-0097

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