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Tax Roll Corrections Board approves assessment corrections, adopts 2026 meeting schedule and defers petitioner hearing

November 10, 2025 | Oklahoma County, Oklahoma


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Tax Roll Corrections Board approves assessment corrections, adopts 2026 meeting schedule and defers petitioner hearing
The Oklahoma County Tax Roll Corrections Board on Nov. 10, 2025, approved an attached list of corrections to erroneous property assessments, adopted its 2026 meeting calendar and deferred a petition hearing after a petitioner attempted to appear by phone.

Vice Chair Eleanor Thompson told a caller seeking to participate remotely that phone appearances are not permitted for this board and that the board would postpone his matter to the December meeting. "We've determined that that is not allowed for this board," Thompson said. The caller, who identified himself as David Potts, agreed to accept a December hearing and will receive notice of the new date.

The board first approved minutes from its Oct. 13, 2025, meeting by voice vote. It then reviewed and voted to approve the submitted list of compliance items described as erroneous assessments and petitions for correction. A board member moved approval and the motion passed on the board's recorded voice consent.

On item 4, the board considered dates and times for 2026 regular meetings at the request of the county clerk's office. Members discussed potential holiday conflicts and confirmed the schedule as the second Monday of each month for the coming year; the board voted to adopt the calendar.

After completing the agenda, a member moved to adjourn; the motion was seconded and the board voted to adjourn. The deferred petition will be scheduled for the second Monday in December and the petitioner will be notified by the clerk's office.

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