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SEARCH OUR DATA. Using our new computer aided mass appraisal system SmartCAMA, you can search our database by either street address or assessment number for detailed information about valuations and tax assessments.
Free Public Address Search: Please visit our online CAMA system at the link listed below. If you would like to know the owner of a particular piece of property, you may enter the full address or Assessment #. Information returned will be owner, municipal address, and assessed value.
HOW IS YOUR ASSESSMENT DETERMINED? To arrive at “fair market value” for your property, the assessor must know what “willing sellers” and “willing buyers” are doing in the marketplace.
Data is gathered throughout the parish to assist the assessor’s office in determining all three approaches to value. For example, sales of homes in your neighborhood are collected and compiled for future use. Likewise, cost to construct new homes is collected and compiled.
Bossier Office Bossier City Municipal Complex, 2nd Floor 620 Benton Rd. Bossier City, LA 71111. Bossier Office Fax Number: 318-747-6481. Main Office Phone Number: 318-965-2213. Main Office Fax Number: 318-965-0274. Main Office E-mail Address: [email protected]
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs) These questions are designed to answer some of the most commonly asked questions to the Assessor’s Office. They are by no means absolute answers to complicated question. If you are unsure or need more information about an issue, please contact us.
The Bossier Parish Assessors Office is committed to quick and efficient customer service. Our goal is to make your contact with our office as easy and convenient as possible. Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday thru Friday. Location: Main Office: 204 Burt Blvd., 2nd Floor Benton, LA 71006.
As a life-long Bossier Parish resident, Bobby Edmiston knows Bossier and, as Assessor, he pledges to: Ensure that all property will be assessed fairly; Keep the public informed of all rights and benefits afforded to them; Head an Assessor’s office that is responsive to the public’s needs and sets high-quality customer service as its first ...
The following conditions must be met before a homestead exemption is allowed: The taxpayer must be a natural person (s) or a trust created by a natural person (s) The taxpayer must own the property. The taxpayer must reside on the property he/she owns.
Appeal Forms. Appeal Form (3101) – Appeal to Board of Review by Taxpayer for Real and Personal Property. Appeal Form (3103a) – Appeal to Louisiana Tax Commission by Property Owner/Taxpayer or Assessor for Real and Personal Property.