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Assessor highlights automation gains, parcel workload and bills to curb deed fraud and clarify senior protections

Maricopa County Board of Supervisors · January 26, 2026
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Summary

Assessor's team described automation and training achievements that helped process higher workloads without headcount increases, and proposed legislative changes to tighten deed‑fraud protections, add parcel‑based alerts, and clarify senior valuation rules.

The assessor's office presented FY2027 priorities focused on automation and fraud prevention. Executive director Dawn Marie Buckland said automation and process improvements have allowed the office to absorb rising workloads (about 1.9 million parcels/accounts and roughly 10,000 documents a day in related court filings) while maintaining a relatively…

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