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Onslow County holds public hearing on 2026 property revaluation; tax administrator estimates 35–40% aggregate appraisal increase
Summary
Tax administrator Kevin Turner outlined the schedule, rules and legal requirements for the countywide 2026 revaluation, effective Jan. 1, 2026, and estimated an aggregate increase in appraisals of roughly 35–40% over the 2022–2026 period; the board will consider adopting the schedules Nov. 17.
Kevin Turner, Onslow County tax administrator, told the Board of Commissioners on Nov. 3 that the county has completed and distributed the proposed schedules, rules and standards for the 2026 countywide property revaluation required under North Carolina law.
Turner said the schedules were delivered to the board on Oct. 20 and were made available for public inspection at the tax office and county libraries on Oct. 21. He said the revaluation is a systematic appraisal of all real‑estate parcels to reflect market value in the revaluation year, and the…
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