
Property Appraiser
Board of Assessors, Atlanta, GA, United States
This role is responsible for appraising residential and personal property for taxation, ensuring accurate valuations, and maintaining compliance with state and local assessment laws. The position conducts field inspections, audits business financial records, verify exemptions, and provides guidance to taxpayers on assessment procedures. It also involves responding to valuation appeals, defending appraisal decisions, and maintaining detailed property records. Continuous professional development and staying current with appraisal standards and regulations are essential components of the role.
Bachelor's degree in real estate, construction, business, or related field is required; supplemented by four (4) years of experience in property evaluation, appraisal, or assessment; or any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience which provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities for this job.
Specific License or Certification Required: Must obtain Appraiser II certification within a year of hire. Must possess and maintain a valid Georgia driver's license.
Key Responsibilities
Appraise residential and personal property to determine fair market value for tax purposes
Conduct field inspections, measure structures, verify improvements, and assess construction quality
Locate assets, gather valuation data, and apply appraisal methodologies
Audit business financial records to verify accuracy of personal property tax filings
Identify valuation errors, discrepancies, and noncompliance with reporting requirements
Determine eligibility for exemptions (e.g., freeport, pollution control, intangibles)
Advise taxpayers on proper filing procedures and assessment regulations
Review sales data, ownership records, depreciation factors, and market trends
Calculate appraised values and estimate tax amounts
Maintain uniformity and equalization across comparable properties
Enter appraisal and field data into computer systems and generate reports
Respond to and defend valuation appeals before the Board of Equalization
Maintain and update property records, databases, and appraisal files
Stay current on laws, regulations, appraisal methods, and industry trends through ongoing training
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Bachelor's degree in real estate, construction, business, or related field is required; supplemented by four (4) years of experience in property evaluation, appraisal, or assessment; or any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience which provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities for this job.
Specific License or Certification Required: Must obtain Appraiser II certification within a year of hire. Must possess and maintain a valid Georgia driver's license.
Key Responsibilities
Appraise residential and personal property to determine fair market value for tax purposes
Conduct field inspections, measure structures, verify improvements, and assess construction quality
Locate assets, gather valuation data, and apply appraisal methodologies
Audit business financial records to verify accuracy of personal property tax filings
Identify valuation errors, discrepancies, and noncompliance with reporting requirements
Determine eligibility for exemptions (e.g., freeport, pollution control, intangibles)
Advise taxpayers on proper filing procedures and assessment regulations
Review sales data, ownership records, depreciation factors, and market trends
Calculate appraised values and estimate tax amounts
Maintain uniformity and equalization across comparable properties
Enter appraisal and field data into computer systems and generate reports
Respond to and defend valuation appeals before the Board of Equalization
Maintain and update property records, databases, and appraisal files
Stay current on laws, regulations, appraisal methods, and industry trends through ongoing training
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