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How to fill out the San Juan County NM Petition Of Protest Form online
Filling out the San Juan County NM Petition Of Protest Form online is an important step for users wishing to contest their property assessment. This guide will provide you with clear, step-by-step instructions to help you complete the process smoothly.
Follow the steps to successfully fill out the form online.
- Click 'Get Form' button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Begin by entering your contact information in the designated fields. Provide the owner's name, property address, and mailing address. Ensure all information is complete and accurate.
- Fill in the owner's city, state, and zip code, along with a valid email address where you can be reached.
- Record the total assessor's value as stated on the notice of value in section (A). This value is essential for your protest.
- Provide the total owner's value in section (B), which is the amount not in controversy. This figure will help clarify your protest.
- Calculate and fill in the protested amount in section (C), which should be the difference between the total assessor's value and the total owner's value.
- If applicable, input your agent's information in the designated sections, including their name, mailing address, and contact details.
- In the 'Reason for Protest' field, clearly state your reasons for contesting the property assessment. This information is required.
- After reviewing all your entries, certify your statements by providing your signature and date at the end of the form. If an agent is representing you, they must also sign.
- Finally, you can save your changes, download, print, or share the completed form to ensure you meet the filing deadlines.
Begin the process now and ensure your protest is filed online without delay.
Lien. When any person neglects or refuses to pay taxes after assessment and demand for payment has been made, a lien automatically exists, and we may file a notice of the lien in favor of the state on all taxpayer property under Section 7-1-37 NMSA 1978.
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