Assessment/Real Property
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County Building I
Room 310
15 Main Street
Batavia, NY 14020
(585) 344-2550
Fax: (585) 345-3075
Links
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The department has sucessfully applied for and received a Technology Grant through the State Office Of Real Property Services to provide analytical assessment data on line through a relationship with Pro Serve Inc. Assessment data such as inventories, comparable sales and ,if available, images of the various properties in the County are available by accessing the following link: Genesee County Real Property Data
| Real Property Information | ||
| Genesee County Real Property Data | Genesee County Maps |
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| Genesee County Parcel History Database | ||
| Staff | Tax Rates | |
| Local Information | Helpful Taxpayer Links | |
| Local Assessors | NYS Office of Real Property Services | |
| City of Batavia | How to Challenge your Assessment | |
| Village of Oakfield | Tax Policy and Exemptions | |
| Forms | Genesee County Residential Assmt Ratios | |
| Merge Request Form ( pdf 58kb ) | How to Calculate Your Real Property Tax | |
| Assessment Apportionment Form ( pdf 1,416kb ) |
Equalization Rates & Level of Assessments (LOA) | |
Department Description & Chart
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The Real Property Tax Services Department exists to assist and support all municipalities within Genesee County with their responsibilities to provide for a fair and equitable administration of the real property tax. The department provides many services which benefit individuals as well as municipal representatives and business people.
Some of the services provided are:
Some of the services provided are:
- The coordination and training of assessment personnel in procedures established by State Law.
- Assessment related data processing services such as assessment rolls and bills, appraisal market and cost documents, mandatory state reports and public information reports.
- Tax map services. Tax maps are maintained for all properties in the county and owner index cards for all properties in the towns and villages.
- Information resource. A large amount of real property related information is available to the public. The local taxpayers use this office to gather information and forms on how to work with the property tax system to accomplish their needs. Information on how to challenge their assessments and exemption eligibility are two of the common topics that individuals research. The business community on a daily basis access data from this office which assist them in performing their jobs. Realtors, attorneys, appraisers, surveyors, bankers and title searches are some of the persons who rely on this data.

