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  Dickinson County Assessor
1802 Hill Avenue
Spirit Lake, Iowa 51360
Voice (712) 336-2687
Fax (712) 336-1946

Important News!

December 1, 2005, 11:06 am
DICKINSON COUNTY ASSESSOR'S NEWS

The Dickinson County Assessor's Office is busy processing approximately 800 building permits for the 2006 assessment year.

Please assist this office in assessing your property, by being cooperative and giving information upon request.

We have added enhancements to the website. You will notice we now have current year tax estimate and GIS maps.

Thank You
Pat Dodds, Dickinson County Assessor
12/1/2005
 

July 12, 5:00 pm
We've made enhancements to our site!

  • Important News
  • Legal description
  • Multiple selections on sale search
  • Clickable links for building details
  • Reports available in PDF
  • Agricultural Land Sale Search
 
Visitors: 364749
 

Property Owner's Legal Responsibility

It is your legal responsibility to report to the Assessor changes or improvements to your real estate.  441.24 (1) Code of Iowa provides:

If a person refuses to furnish the verified statements required in connection with the assessment of property by the assessor, or to list the corporation's or person's property, the director of revenue and finance or assessor, as the case may be, shall proceed to list and assess the property according to the best information obtainable and shall add to the taxable valuation one hundred percent thereof, which valuation and penalty shall be separately shown, and shall constitute the assessment; and if the valuation of the property is changed by a board of review or on appeal from a board of review, a like penalty shall be added to the valuation thus fixed.

There are many things you should report to your local assessor like:

  • New buildings
  • Buildings removed, torn down or damaged by fire or flood
  • Remodeling (interior and exterior)
  • Additions to house or buildings
  • New furnace / central air
  • Mobile homes
  • Fireplaces
  • Basement or attic finish
  • Decks, patios, and garages

Please call your local assessor's office to report any changes to your property.  Your cooperation will be greatly appreciated.