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Harnett County officials explain 2026 property reappraisal, appeals process and where residents can view records

Harnett County Board of Commissioners · March 25, 2026
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County commissioners and tax staff held a virtual Q&A to explain the 2026 reappraisal, how market value and appeals work, that the county hired Vincent Valuations to perform visits of improved properties (no AI), and where residents can view property record cards and submit appeals.

Harnett County commissioners and tax office staff held a virtual public question-and-answer session to walk residents through the county's 2026 property reappraisal, how market value is determined and how homeowners can appeal valuations.

The county's chair, Eddie Jaggers, and Vice Chair Matt Nichols opened the session by saying the meeting was intended to correct misinformation circulating on social media and to explain how reappraisal and levy-setting proceed. "We encourage you to appeal your reappraisal," Jaggers said, noting that filing an appeal "doesn't cost you a dime" and that tax office staff will assist residents who need help filing in person or online.

Tax Administrator Christine Wallace described how valuations were produced and what constitutes…

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