Wyoming Property Tax Appeal at a Glance
Governing Statute
Wyo. Stat. § 39-13-109 — Appeal of Assessment — County Board of Equalization
Appeal Deadline
You have 30 days from date of assessment notice (filed by the last Monday in May for most) to file your appeal.
Appeal Body
File your appeal with the County Board of Equalization.
Appeal levels: County Board of Equalization, State Board of Equalization, district court
Assessment Standard
fair market value
Equalization ratio: 9.5% residential, 11.5% commercial/industrial
Key Facts
- Assessment frequency: annual
- Filing fee: none
- Exemptions: veteran ($3,000 assessed value), mineral production exemptions
What Your Wyoming Appeal Letter Includes
Every letter is built from Wyoming's actual appeal procedure — not a generic template.
Statute Citation
Wyo. Stat. § 39-13-109 cited by section number. The assessor sees you know the law.
Appeal Procedure
Correct filing body (County Board of Equalization), deadline, and procedural requirements for Wyoming.
Evidence Framework
Structured presentation of comparable sales, property conditions, and market data supporting your valuation.
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Wyoming Property Tax Appeal FAQ
How do I appeal my property tax assessment in Wyoming?
Under Wyo. Stat. § 39-13-109, you file an appeal with the County Board of Equalization. You have 30 days from date of assessment notice (filed by the last Monday in May for most) to file. The assessment standard is fair market value.
What is the deadline to appeal property taxes in Wyoming?
You have 30 days from date of assessment notice (filed by the last Monday in May for most). Missing this deadline typically means you cannot appeal until the next assessment cycle.
What is the assessment standard in Wyoming?
Wyoming assesses property at fair market value. The equalization ratio is 9.5% residential, 11.5% commercial/industrial. Your appeal should demonstrate that the assessed value exceeds the property's true value under this standard.
What property tax exemptions are available in Wyoming?
Wyoming offers several exemptions including: veteran ($3,000 assessed value), mineral production exemptions. Check with your county assessor to see if you qualify for any of these exemptions.
What are the levels of appeal in Wyoming?
The appeal levels in Wyoming are: County Board of Equalization, State Board of Equalization, district court. Most disputes are resolved at the first level. If not, you can escalate to higher bodies.
Do I need a lawyer to appeal my property taxes in Wyoming?
No. Property owners can file appeals themselves. Our tool generates a Wyoming-specific appeal letter citing Wyo. Stat. § 39-13-109 with your property details, comparable sales, and the correct appeal procedure.
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