Multnomah County appraisers will be in the Concordia neighborhood in Portland during February and March of 2025.
They will be testing new data collection software to capture property characteristics such as condition, quality and style of houses, as well as various neighborhood characteristics.
Residents can identify our official county appraisers easily. County Appraisers wear bright orange vests with the Multnomah County logo as well as county identification (badges).
Multnomah County cares deeply about resident privacy and safety. We also care deeply about the safety of our staff, which is why we are promoting this action and our appraisers’ appearances, to ensure the community knows who they are and what’s going on.
For more information please email us at appraisalsupport@multco.us or 503-988-0078
You received a postcard
Thank you for scanning the QR code on the postcard you received in the mail. You received this postcard because your property has been identified as one to be reviewed this year. Appraisal staff may visit your property and others in your neighborhood.
Appointments are optional. If you would like to schedule an appointment, or if you have questions, email is preferred at: appraisalsupport@multco.us or leave a voicemail at (503) 988-0078 with your preferred phone number, email, and a detailed message including the dates and times you would be available for an inspection appointment.
Oregon law requires County Assessors to value properties each year. To accomplish this, appraisers from the Multnomah County Assessor’s office review property records and visit select properties.
What types of properties are assessed?
- Real property
- Business Personal Property
- Industrial Machinery & Equipment
- Manufactured Structures
- Floating Property
- Moorages
2025 Assessments
Property Values for 2025-2026 Property Taxes were determined as on January 1, 2025, and are not necessarily reflective of current market conditions.
Please remember, you cannot appeal the amount of your property taxes. You may only appeal the value of your property if you feel it is incorrect. If you decide to appeal, please keep in mind that you are appealing the value as of January 1, 2025.
Not all value reductions from an appeal will result in tax savings.
For more information, please contact our office.
Assessment
County appraisers determine your property's values via a variety of methods. Why is there an appraiser at my house?
- Property Assessment FAQs--Learn more about appraisal and how the assessor determines Real Market Value and Assessed Value
- How your taxes are calculated--Answers to frequently asked questions about tax rates and tax bills
- Multcoproptax.com--View/print your tax statement and look up properties.
- Taxgraph.multco.us--See a graph of the last five years of your property value and taxes.
Appeals
If you disagree with the value county appraisers have given to your property, you may appeal your property value. You cannot appeal how much you owe in taxes, only how much your property has been valued. If your appeal is successful and the value of your house decreases, you may pay lower taxes. Appeals must be filed by December 31 of the year in which your property was assessed.
Your property value may be eligible for a reduction of value, possible leading to a reduction of taxes under the following circumstances: