Notices of Value will be mailed to property owners May 1 this year. Throughout the state, county assessors are generally required to mail them around April 1. However, pending state legislation that affected property tax exemptions for veterans caused the notifications to be mailed a month later this year to all property owners.
The protest deadline this year is June 2, and protests and other types of reporting will not be accepted after that date. The New Mexico property tax code enables residents to dispute their valuation notice or update their status to qualify for head of household, veteran’s, charitable or educational exemptions.
Property owners with questions about the protest or status change process can contact the County Assessor’s Office during regular business hours at the Government Center, 845 N. Motel Blvd.
For residents outside the Las Cruces area, staff members will be available to answer questions at the following offsite locations:
Anthony
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Anthony Senior Center
875 N. Main
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Monday, Apr. 7
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9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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Chaparral
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Betty McKnight Senior Center
190 County Line Road
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Tuesday, Apr. 8
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9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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Hatch
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Trustee Chambers
133 N. Franklin Street
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Wednesday, Apr. 9
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9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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Sunland Park
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City Hall Council Chambers
1000 McNutt, Ste. A
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Thursday, Apr. 10
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9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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There’s still time to receive valuation notices online, via eNoticesOnline. It’s quick, easy and free to go paperless with the Notice of Value, NOV which will arrive May 1.
To start now:
- Find an “eNoticesOnline.com Authorization Code” on the last statement received, on the right-hand side, above or below the parcel or account number.
- Visit eNoticesOnline.com and click on “Create New Account” to register.
- Follow the steps on the screen
Please visit help.enoticesonline.com for help. For help or more information, please contact the Doña Ana County Assessor’s Office at 575.647.7400.