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A Laclede County assessment appeal starts before the board
Laclede County's Board of Equalization process starts with an informal assessor hearing before a taxpayer files with the county clerk.
A Laclede County assessment appeal starts earlier than many people expect. The Board of Equalization is the formal route for a taxpayer who disagrees with an assessment, but the first stop is an informal hearing with the assessor.
That order keeps the argument tied to the value, not just the tax bill that arrives later. Bring the assessment notice, photos if they help, comparable property information, and the facts you think the record has wrong. The assessor conversation is where many simple record problems can be found before the board filing begins.
The county clerk enters the picture for the formal Board of Equalization filing. Treat the Lebanon government-center process as a sequence: assessor first, clerk and board next, with the current county instructions in hand.
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