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Property assessment information is available from your local city, county, or state assessor. While the property assessment function varies from state to state, most assessors maintain effective public relations programs for serving the needs of the general taxpaying public. Modern assessment offices have assessment available online and provide assessment information to multiple listing services and other real estate information services like Zillow. You can also call your local assessor's office for assessment information.

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