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Onslow County outlines four-year property revaluation, mail notices and appeals process

Onslow County Today · November 1, 2025
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Summary

Onslow County Tax Administrator Kevin Turner said the county will use a four-year revaluation cycle (in place since 2010) to align assessed values with market conditions; notices are expected in February with an effective date of Jan. 1, and residents may appeal informally to appraisers or formally to the board.

Kevin Turner, Onslow County tax administrator, described the county's revaluation process on Onslow County Today, saying it is "a systematic process" to bring assessed values in line with the current market. Turner said Onslow has followed a four-year cycle since 2010 rather than the eight-year minimum set by state law.

Turner said assessors verify property characteristics through aerial photography, permit records and, when necessary, site visits. "The…

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