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Assessor services for Pinaleno County property owners

From parcel lookups and exemption applications to formal appeals — our office provides the tools and support you need.

Parcel & Value Lookup

Search assessed values, ownership history, and legal descriptions by parcel number, address, or owner name — available 24/7 online.

  • Search by parcel number, owner name, or address
  • View assessed and full cash value
  • Access ownership transfer history
  • Download printable valuation notice

Parcel Maps & GIS Data

Download plat maps, subdivision maps, and GIS boundary data for any parcel in the county. Updated quarterly.

  • Official plat and subdivision maps
  • Boundary and acreage data by parcel
  • GIS shapefiles available for download
  • Updated quarterly from recorded documents

Homeowner Exemption

Qualifying primary-residence owners may reduce their assessed value. Apply online or in person before the annual deadline.

  • Reduces assessed value on your primary residence
  • Must be owner-occupied as of January 1
  • Apply online or in person by the annual deadline
  • Exemption carries forward automatically once approved

Senior & Veteran Exemptions

Income-qualified seniors and qualifying veterans may be eligible for additional assessment reductions. Our staff will guide you through eligibility requirements.

  • Income-qualified seniors (65+) may qualify
  • 100% service-connected veterans qualify automatically
  • Additional freeze program available for qualifying seniors
  • Staff available to assist with eligibility determination

Assessment Appeals

If you believe your assessed value is incorrect, you may file a formal appeal with the County Board of Equalization. Deadlines apply.

  • File with the County Board of Equalization
  • Statutory deadlines — check current year dates
  • Staff will explain the basis for your assessed value
  • Supporting comparable sales data accepted

Business Personal Property

Businesses must annually report personal property (equipment, inventory) used in Arizona. Forms and instructions are available here.

  • Annual reporting required by February 1
  • Includes machinery, equipment, and leasehold improvements
  • Penalty for late or unfiled returns
  • Forms and instructions available online and in office

How values are determined

Arizona mass appraisal — fair, consistent, and regulated

The Assessor's Office values all property in Pinaleno County according to Arizona Department of Revenue guidelines, using comparable sales and income data updated annually.

  • Residential values based on sales of comparable homes
  • Commercial values reflect income and market evidence
  • Agricultural land valued under ARS Title 42 classification rules
  • All valuations subject to independent review and appeals
Governed by ARS Title 42

Need help with a specific service?

Our staff is available by phone or in person to answer questions about your assessment, exemptions, or appeals.