Vermont Property Tax Assessors

Rutland County, Vermont Tax Assessors' Office

Where is the Rutland County Tax Assessor's Office?

While many counties have county-wide tax assessors, Rutland County has fifteen cities and towns with their own local tax assessors. If your property is located within any of these localities, see that page for your tax assessor's contact information.



Submitting a Rutland County property tax appeal

If you believe that your house has been unfairly overappraised (i.e. appraised at a value higher than the true market value of the property), you can attempt to get your home re-appraised at a lower value by contacting the Assessor's Office to submit a property tax appeal.

You will have to submit a form describing your property and sufficient proof that it is overassessed, including valuations of similar homes nearby as evidence. If your appeal is accepted, your home assessment (and property taxes) will be lowered as a result.

If you would like to appeal your property, call the Rutland County Assessor's Office (or your town or city assessor's office) and ask for a property tax appeal form. Keep in mind that property tax appeals are generally only accepted in a 1-3 month window each year.

For more information and example appeals, see how to appeal your property taxes.


Useful Rutland County Facts:

The median home value in Rutland County is between $168,923.00 and $175,277.00. Property tax rates are based on property values.