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Resident Derek Gress contests $500K+ assessment, alleges notice mailed to wrong address; hearing set

Daviess County Property Tax Assessment Board of Appeals · April 29, 2026
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Summary

Derek Gress told the Daviess County appeals board he did not receive a Form 11 notice because it was mailed to a previous address and described a large swing in assessed value; the board scheduled a formal appeal hearing for June 9 and asked staff and field inspectors to reconcile square footage and grading differences before then.

Derek Gress, a Washington, Indiana, resident, told the Daviess County Property Tax Assessment Board of Appeals on April 28 that he did not receive a Form 11 notification of a property assessment change because the county mailed the form to a prior address. He said he learned of the assessment only after a county treasurer's staff member alerted him and described an assessment sequence that briefly reached about $1,000,000 before later adjustments to roughly $526,100.

"I did not physically receive a form 11... it does say Janette Court. It was sent to 1523 Janette Court," Gress said under oath, presenting printouts of tax bills and warranty…

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