When will I get the State Board's Decision?

The State Board's decision will be mailed to you at a later date, normally within four months.

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1. Should I file an appeal with the State Board when I receive my valuation change notice from the Assessor?
2. If I am dissatisfied with the County Board's decision, what are my options?
3. If I receive a reduction in value from the County Board, and I choose to appeal to the State Board for a further reduction, Do I risk losing the reduction I received from the County Board?
4. May the Assessor file an appeal with the State Board?
5. Should I request a Formal or Informal Hearing?
6. What are the basic differences between an Informal and a Formal Hearing?
7. Where do I get the form to file an appeal with the state board?
8. How do I file and appeal with the State Board?
9. What does "on or before the 30th day" mean?
10. What happens after I file my appeal packet?
11. Will I have to go to Olympia for my State Board hearing?
12. Will I have to attend my State Board hearing?
13. What happens at the State Board hearing?
14. What type of testimony will be considered at the State Board hearing?
15. Do I have to provide testimony on the market value of both the land and the improvements?
16. How can I determine Market Value?
17. If my appeal involves Residential property, what method should I use to determine market value?
18. May I present different comparable sales to the state board than I presented to the county board?
19. Where do I get the comparable sales information I need to prepare for my state board hearing?
20. How should I use this information to prepare for my state board hearing?
21. May I also use the cost approach to determine market value?
22. If my appeal involves commercial or Industrial property, what method should I use?
23. When will I get the State Board's Decision?
24. If my taxes are due before I receive the State Board's decision, What should I do?
25. What if I am dissatisfied with the State Board's Decision?