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Department of Revenue briefs committee on county appraisal process and statewide CAMBA system

2167171 · January 29, 2025
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Bob Kent of the Kansas Department of Revenue reviewed the statewide Computer Assisted Mass Appraisal (CAMBA) system, county appraiser duties, statutory appraisal standards and key deadlines for property valuation and appeals.

Bob Kent of the Kansas Department of Revenue provided the Senate Assessment and Taxation Committee with an overview of the state’s property valuation process, the statewide Computer Assisted Mass Appraisal (CAMBA) system and county appraiser responsibilities.

Kent said the CAMBA system (Assessment and Tax Pro, written by Tyler Technologies) is installed in all 105 Kansas counties and incorporates the Marshall & Swift cost program used for cost-estimation in the cost-approach to value. He told the committee county appraisers are appointed by the board of county commissioners to four-year terms and must have at least three years of mass-appraisal experience and be qualified by the director of property valuation per K.S.A. eligibility…

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