What and who is the Board of Equalization (BOE)?
The Board is independent of the Assessor's Office. They are comprised of three County residents who are appointed by the Klickitat County Board of Commissioners for three-year terms. Board members receive a per diem for the days they are in hearings. The Board is governed by the state Department of Revenue as supported by RCW 84.08.020 and 84.08.060.

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1. How can citizens appeal the assessed value of their property to the Klickitat County Board of Equalization?
2. When do I receive a 'Change of Value Notice' or 'Value Notice'?
3. What is the Assessment Year versus the Tax Year?
4. I appealed last year's valuation but haven't had a hearing or decision from the Board. Do I need to appeal again this year?
5. Should property owners contact the Assessor's Office?
6. Am I encouraged to exchange valuation information and supporting evidence at a reasonable time prior to hearing?
7. What information must be provided for a completed petition?
8. What is acceptable evidence?
9. How do I find comparable sales?
10. What if there are no properties comparable to mine?
11. When will I have a hearing?
12. What can I expect at the hearing?
13. Can the Board Of Equalization increase my assessed value?
14. When will I receive a decision?
15. What if I am not satisfied with the Board of Equalization's decision?
16. What and who is the Board of Equalization (BOE)?
17. How does the Assessor value property?
18. Who may file an appeal?
19. When must I appeal?