Required Form
Board of Listers grievance
Risk of Increase
Rare but possible
Step-by-Step
How to Grievance in Orleans County
Review your property assessment notice from your Orleans 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 grievance. File online, 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 grievance hearing. Present your evidence clearly and focus on comparable sales that support a lower value.
Receive your decision. If the grievance is unsuccessful, check your options for further appeal.
FAQ
Orleans County Property Tax Questions
How do I grievance my property tax in Orleans County, Vermont?
File a grievance with your Orleans County assessor. You can file online, by mail, or in person. ProtestMax generates your complete grievance packet for $45 flat.
What is the property tax rate in Orleans County?
The average effective property tax rate in Orleans County is approximately undefined%.
What is the grievance deadline for Orleans County?
The grievance deadline varies. Check with your local assessor for the exact deadline in your jurisdiction.
How much can I save by grievanceing my Orleans County property tax?
Savings vary based on how over-assessed your property is. A typical successful grievance reduces the assessed value by 10-20%, which can save hundreds to thousands per year.
Can my property tax increase if I grievance?
In Vermont, there is a theoretical risk that your assessed value could increase as a result of a grievance. However, this is rare in practice, and most grievances result in a reduction or no change.