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What does the Assessor do?
The Assessor prepares and makes all regular and special assessment rolls for the City. The Assessor is the governmental official charged with annually discovering, listing, and valuing all taxable property in the City of Coopersville. The Assessor's authority is derived from the Michigan constitution, state statutes and the Coopersville City Charter. The primary responsibility is to find the fair market value of property, so that in proportion to this value taxpayers may contribute a fair share of support for the community services received.
When will my property be evaluated?
The taxable status of a person's real and personal property for a tax year shall be determined as of each December 31 of the immediately preceding year, which is considered the tax day. An assessing officer is not restricted to any particular period in the preparation of the assessment roll but may survey, examine, or review properties at any time prior to or after the tax day.
Where can I find forms?
The Homeowner's Principal Residence Exemption Form, Poverty Exemption Form, Request to Rescind/Withdraw Homeowner's Principal Exemption Form and Summer Tax Deferment Form can be found in the Downloadable Forms menu.
Property Data Records
Tax, Assessing and Special Assessment
The City of Coopersville's Tax, Assessing and Special Assessment information is hosted by BS&A Software on a secure web server at http://coopersvillecity.is.bsasoftware.com. Click the link to access our information.
If necessary, BS&A Software can be contacted using the following information:
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