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Morrison County Appraiser in Little Falls, Minnesota

Nature of Work: This position is responsible for inspecting, reviewing, and appraising real estate property (improved and bare land) to establish a value and classification for taxation purposes as well as maintaining, validating, and entering data using CAMA and tax software systems. Communicates with: Internally All Land Services, Auditor-Treasurer and Recorder staff. Externally State/county/city entities and public. Supervision: N/A Essential Work Functions: Inspects, appraises and reviews agricultural, residential, seasonal, rural vacant land, and personal property to establish market valuations and determine property tax classifications on all properties in accordance with statutes and laws. This includes inspecting the interior and exterior of real estate, observing and recording characteristics, such as type of property, physical condition, structural components, size, nature, and type of improvements to establish basis for appraising a fair equitable value and classification of the property. Investigates, processes, and analyzes certificate of real estate value, conducts sales verifications to validate data and compiles statistical data to determine market trends. Obtains and reviews building permit information from the county, townships, and cities, and travels to the site to view and measure new construction, interior remodels, renovations, demolitions, etc. to establish the proper value and classification. Administers and interprets various property tax programs by reviewing and approving applications while following statutory guidelines and deadlines to ensure proper tax treatment. Assists, maintains, tests, and uses assessment technology and valuation models to enter data, for database building, maintenance, and reporting activities. Researches, investigates, and reviews property tax law changes and programs to assist in answering questions or concerns from the public and various agencies by phone, email, in office, at the owner's property, etc. Also provides information to the public about assessment duties. Prepares, participates, and conducts annual Local and County Board of Appeal and Equalization and informational meetings to address or defend property value assessments and classification concerns along with informing about law changes. Calculates and prepares property tax and valuation estimates for the public and various agencies. Reviews, administers, and calculates property tax splits/combines, green acre/rural preserve paybacks, classification changes, etc. Attends classes and seminars to complete continuing education hours ensuring statutory licensure requirements are fulfilled. Other Work Functions: Performs related work as required.

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