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About the Pinaleno County Assessor

A constitutionally mandated county office committed to fair, transparent, and accurate property assessment since 1912.

Our office

Over a century of public service to Pinaleno County

The Office of the Pinaleno County Assessor was established when the county was first organized in 1912. Our constitutional mandate is straightforward: determine the full cash value and assessed value of all real and personal property within the county each year, and maintain accurate, publicly accessible records of those valuations.

Today our staff of certified appraisers and public records specialists serves more than 112,000 parcels across the county's ten communities. We use state-approved mass appraisal methodology, updated annually with market sales data, to ensure every valuation is fair, defensible, and consistent.

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Certified county assessors

Our principles

What guides every assessment we make

Statutory accuracy

Our valuations are conducted in accordance with Arizona Revised Statutes Title 42 and Department of Revenue guidelines — no shortcuts, no shortcuts.

Public accountability

All assessment records are public documents. Any resident may review the data used to value their property and request a formal explanation.

Consistent methodology

We apply the same mass appraisal standards to every parcel in the county, ensuring no property is treated differently from its neighbors.

Resident-first service

Whether you need to look up a value, file an exemption, or understand an appeal, our staff is trained to guide you clearly and respectfully.

Communities served

Assessing property across all of Pinaleno County

Our office covers every incorporated and unincorporated community within county boundaries.

Cliffton Ridgemont San Marcos Copper Flats Pinaleno Heights Vista Verde Arroyo Junction East Bench Ironwood Acres Old Town Cliffton
112,400
Parcels assessed
8,300+
Exemptions on file
111
Years of service
4
Assessment districts