Assessor
Linn County Assessor
Protest Deadline
April 30
Required Form
Board of Review protest form
Risk of Increase
No
Median Home Value
$200,000
Effective Tax Rate
1.55%
Estimated Annual Savings
$465
Based on 15% reduction
Linn County Assessor Portal
Access your property records, assessment details, and file protests directly through the official Linn County website.
Visit https://www.linncountyiowa.gov/193/AssessorTips for Linn County Protests
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File protest with the Board of Review
Step-by-Step
How to Protest in Linn County
Review your property assessment notice from Linn County Assessor. Verify the property details — square footage, bedroom count, lot size, and condition.
Research comparable sales in your area. Look for recent sales of similar properties that sold for less than your assessed value.
File your protest by the April 30 deadline. You can file online at https://www.linncountyiowa.gov/193/Assessor, by mail, or in person.
Prepare your evidence packet. Include comparable sales data, property condition photos, and any repair estimates that affect value.
Attend your protest hearing. Present your evidence clearly and focus on comparable sales that support a lower value.
Receive your decision. If the protest is unsuccessful, check your options for further appeal.
No Risk of Increase
In Iowa, your assessed value cannot increase as a result of filing a protest. Your value can only stay the same or go down. There is no risk to filing.
FAQ
Linn County Property Tax Questions
How do I protest my property tax in Linn County, Iowa?
File a protest with Linn County Assessor by the April 30 deadline. You can file online at https://www.linncountyiowa.gov/193/Assessor, by mail, or in person. ProtestMax generates your complete protest packet for $45 flat.
What is the property tax rate in Linn County?
The average effective property tax rate in Linn County is approximately 1.55%. The median home value is $200,000, resulting in an average annual tax bill of approximately $3,100.
What is the protest deadline for Linn County?
The protest deadline for Linn County is April 30. Make sure to file before this deadline to preserve your right to protest.
How much can I save by protesting my Linn County property tax?
A successful protest in Linn County typically reduces the assessed value by 10-20%. On the median home value of $200,000, a 15% reduction saves approximately $465 per year.
Can my property tax increase if I protest?
No. In Iowa, your assessed value cannot increase as a result of filing a protest. Your value can only stay the same or go down.