From parcel lookups and exemption applications to formal appeals — our office provides the tools and support you need.
Search assessed values, ownership history, and legal descriptions by parcel number, address, or owner name — available 24/7 online.
Download plat maps, subdivision maps, and GIS boundary data for any parcel in the county. Updated quarterly.
Qualifying primary-residence owners may reduce their assessed value. Apply online or in person before the annual deadline.
Income-qualified seniors and qualifying veterans may be eligible for additional assessment reductions. Our staff will guide you through eligibility requirements.
If you believe your assessed value is incorrect, you may file a formal appeal with the County Board of Equalization. Deadlines apply.
Businesses must annually report personal property (equipment, inventory) used in Arizona. Forms and instructions are available here.
How values are determined
The Assessor's Office values all property in Pinaleno County according to Arizona Department of Revenue guidelines, using comparable sales and income data updated annually.
Our staff is available by phone or in person to answer questions about your assessment, exemptions, or appeals.