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July 18, 2019

Jared C. Brossett

Orleans Parish Residents May Now Contest Property Assessments Through the Assessor's Office

Orleans Parish Residents May Now Contest Property Assessments Through the Assessor's Office

NEW ORLEANS - Orleans Parish property owners wishing to contest the assessment on their property may do so now with the Orleans Parish Assessor's Office at any of its three locations: the fourth floor of City Hall at 1300 Perdido St., the first floor of the Algiers Courthouse at 225 Morgan St., or the second floor of the Lakeview Christian Center at 5885 Fleur De Lis Drive.

"As a state representative, I worked with the Assessor to pass legislation that expanded the open rolls period from two weeks to one month, eliminating the long lines and making the Assessor's office more user-friendly and accessible," said District "D" Councilmember Jared Brossett. "This change has given the Assessor's office and New Orleans residents additional time to evaluate property assessments."

No appointments are necessary, and individuals will be assisted on a first come, first serve basis at all the locations. To check if your property assessments have changed, visit the Assessor's Office website here.

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Contact:

Domonique Dickerson
Chief of Staff
Councilmember Jared C. Brossett, Chair of Budget/Audit/BoR Committee
504-658-1040
dcdickerson@nola.gov

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