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Assessor Expands Office Hours

County Mulls Office Location

Posted: February 22, 2013 at 4:46 a.m.

Benton County property owners will have some added opportunities to get their assessments done before the May 31 deadline.

At A Glance

State Law

Arkansas law requires all property owners assess their personal and commercial property between Jan. 1 and May 31 each year. Personal property assessments may be done in person at any of the county’s five offices, by phone and online as long as there are no changes. Commercial assessment forms are sent by mail to known businesses in the county. If you are a new business or an existing business and have not received an assessment form by the end of January, call the Assessor’s Office at 479-271-1087. A 10 percent penalty will be applied to all property (personal and commercial) not assessed by May 31.

Source: Benton County Assessor

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