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  2. County Assessor - Gem County, ID

    www.gemcounty.org/.../county_assessor/index.php

    County Assessor. Call (208) 365-2982 or email gcainfo@co.gem.id.us for assistance. We will also be able to initially file Property Tax Reduction Applications (Circuit Breaker) via a phone conversation.

  3. Gem County, ID

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    Property values maintained by our county assessor are public records. You may also ask to review the value of other properties in that county. Be prepared to document your reasons for requesting a change in your property’s assessed value.

  4. Gem County, ID

    www.gemcounty.org

    Early Voting. Tuesday October 15th - Friday November 1st. Location: Gem County Courthouse. 415 E Main St. Room 202. Emmett, ID 83617. Election Day Voting. November 5th Vote at your polling location from 8am-8pm. Find My Precinct.

  5. Gem County Parcel Map

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    The Online Resource for Gem County Parcel Information System Maps web site displays GIS data that is subject to continual updating, change and the data accuracy representations adjustments over time.

  6. Gem County Assessor's Office in Emmett, Idaho - County Office

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    The Gem County Assessor's Office, located in Emmett, Idaho, is responsible for property tax assessment, tax collection, and tax appeals within Gem County. The office is open to the public Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

  7. Gem County Courthouse. 415 E. Main St. Emmett, ID 83617. Phone: (208) 365-4561 Fax: (208) 365-6172. County Seat: Emmett. Gem County Website. Established March 15, 1915 with its county seat at Emmett.

  8. Gem County Assessor - Emmett, ID (Address and Phone)

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    Gem County Assessor in Emmett, Idaho. The Assessor's office assesses property values, collects taxes, processes tax exemption applications, handles property value appeals, records deeds and mortgages, issues building permits, and enforces zoning regulations.