What is a revaluation?

A Revaluation is the process of conducting a Market Analysis necessary to equalize the values of all properties within a municipality for the purpose of a fair distribution of the tax burden. All residential, commercial, apartments, industrial, vacant land, churches, school buildings and all other real estate will be revalued. The purpose of revaluation is to correct assessment inequities that have developed since the implementation of a previous (2015) revaluation, ensuring an equitable distribution of the property tax burden among taxpayers. 

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1. Why is Trumbull undertaking a revaluation now?
2. What is a revaluation?
3. When will the revaluation take effect?
4. How will the Town revalue all property?
5. How will property owners be notified of the new assessment?
6. How do I determine what my property has been appraised at (market value estimate)?
7. What should I do if I disagree with my new assessment/market value estimate?
8. Is there a way to determine the accuracy of my assessment?
9. How will I know if my assessment is equitable?
10. How is the tax (mill) rate established?
11. How and when will my taxes be affected by this revaluation?
12. What about Veterans, Elderly, and Totally Disabled Homeowners Programs?