County Assessor Damian Lara, attending the IAAO Conference in Denver, is introduced as he runs for the Region 1 position on the Executive Board. #iaao; #voltera ; #region1; #IAAOExecutiveboard; #damianlistens; #damianreg1
Bernalillo County Assessor
Government Administration
Albuquerque, New Mexico 66 followers
The priorities of the Office of the County Assessor are to maintain trust, integrity and transparency to the public.
About us
The Office of the County Assessor determines the property value of homes, businesses, and other taxable property in Bernalillo County. The office also prepares the tax roll for the county treasurer on real property (land and improvements), personal property (business equipment), livestock, and mobile homes. The priorities of the Office of the County Assessor are to maintain trust, integrity and transparency to the public; and is dedicated to updating technology and policies, as well as providing hands-on assistance to taxpayers. The assessor has the following responsibilities: Locate all taxable property in the county and identify the ownership Establish a value for all property subject to property taxation List the value of all property on the assessment roll Apply all legal exemptions The assessor does not: Compute property tax bills Collect property taxes Establish property tax laws Set rules by which property is appraised
- Website
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https://www.bernco.gov/assessor/
External link for Bernalillo County Assessor
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Albuquerque, New Mexico
Updates
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Bernalillo County Assessor and Chair of the New Mexico Assessors' Affiliate, Damian Lara, hosts the second of five public meetings and information sessions regarding Equitable Disclosure. The session, held in Las Cruces, provided information for interested stakeholders about proposed changes to legislation to New Mexico's nonresidential property disclosure laws. Future stakeholder sessions will be held in Roswell, September 11, Las Vegas, October 1, and in Santa Fe, December 4. Anyone interested in hearing the presentation and discussion is encouraged to attend.
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Assessor Lara Attends the NALEO Conference NALEO, the National Association for Latino Elected Officials is holding it's annual conference in Las Vegas, NV. Assessor Lara is there to meet with other Latino officials to d foster solutions around the most pressing policy issues affecting our communities today. Assessor Lara is attending the conference with Deputy Assessor Karen Montano.
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The Office of the Bernalillo County Assessor has a hardworking, high-tech feature that’s working 24-hours per day answering questions for all who ask. The Assessor’s Community Educator (A.C.E.) is the Assessor’s website chatbot that not only answers questions online, but also has its own email address and will respond within minutes to all email inquiries with an answer and even attached forms. A.C.E. is the product of Intern Aaron Newe and has been invaluable to the Assessor’s Office staff by answering questions electronically and not requiring the use of staff time. “Aaron and his chatbot creation have given everyone in the office a gift - the gift of time,” says Assessor Damian Lara. “A.C.E. is non-stop, working 24 hours a day, seven days a week.” A.C.E. can be reached online at www.BernCo.gov/Assessor or you can email A.C.E. at [email protected].
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Bernalillo County Assessor and Chair of the New Mexico Assessors' Affiliate, Damian Lara addressed a gathering of stakeholders in Sandoval County and at the Commercial Association of Realtors New Mexico, (CARNM) to talk about equitable disclosure. This meeting is the first in a series of discussions regarding equitable and fair disclosure for all property owners. Additional meetings are scheduled for Las Cruces, Santa Fe, and Las Vegas.
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