New Jersey Essex County Tax Board
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The Essex County Tax Board website provides information on property tax assessment and appeals processes for Essex County, New Jersey, with offices located at 495 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Room 230 in Newark. The board announced important tax appeal deadlines: April 1, 2026 for non-revalued municipalities and May 1, 2026 for revalued districts (Cedar Grove, Glen Ridge, and Verona), with appeals requiring physical receipt by 4 PM on the deadline date and no virtual hearings to be conducted. The board's mission is to ensure fair and equitable assessment of all real property in Essex County through uniform standards, efficient operations, and objective adjudication of tax appeals while supporting municipal assessors' professional development.
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Call us On +1 973 395 8525 Essex County Tax Board 495 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Blvd, Room 230 Newark, NJ 07102 Together, we make Essex County work! This website has been designed to provide property owners and real estate related professionals with a variety of information concerning the Ad Valorem tax process, property tax assessment process. Home About Us Minutes Info & Forms Municipal Assessor & Collector Directory News Assessment Appeal Forms & Reminders Tax Rates & Common Level Ranges (Chapter 123 Ratios) Revaluation & Reassessment General Information Abstract of Ratables Record Search Property Tax Deduction & Exemption Forms Equalization Table Municipal Assessor & Collector Contact Information Municipal Tax Rate Pie Charts – How Your Tax Dollar is Apportioned Featured News Notice: Essex County Board of Taxation Reschedules March 5 Meeting to March 4 at 9:00 AM REGULAR TAX APPEAL DEADLINE INFORMATION NO VIRTUAL APPEAL HEARINGS WILL BE CONDUCTED IN A NON-REVALUED/NON-REASSESSED MUNICIPALITY, YOU MUST FILE A TAX APPEAL WITH THE TAX BOARD, THE MUNICIPAL TAX ASSESSOR, AND THE MUNICIPAL CLERK BY WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 2026. IN A REVALUED/REASSESSED DISTRICT (CEDAR GROVE, GLEN RIDGE & VERONA) YOU MUST FILE A TAX APPEAL WITH THE TAX BOARD, THE MUNICIPAL TAX ASSESSOR AND THE MUNICIPAL CLERK BY FRIDAY, MAY 1, 2026. IMPORTANTLY: IN ORDER FOR A TAX APPEAL TO BE CONSIDERED TIMELY, IT MUST BE PHYSICALLY RECEIVED BY 4 PM OF THE CORRESPONDING DEADLINE NOTED ABOVE. REMINDER: THE ESSEX COUNTY BOARD OF TAXATION HAS MOVED! THE NEW ADDRESS IS: 495 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd, Room 230 Newark, NJ 07102 For more detailed information about the tax appeal process, please click the link below. LINK: http://www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation/pdf/lpt/ptappeal.pdf See All Meeting Minutes February 5, 2026 Meeting Minutes January 12, 2026 Agenda & Minutes December 16, 2025 Agenda & Minutes September 4, 2025 Agenda & Minutes NO BOARD MEETING AUGUST 2025 NO BOARD MEETING JULY 2025 June 26, 2025 Conference Call Agenda June 5, 2025 Agenda & Minutes About Us Our vision is to have all real property within the County of Essex fairly and equitably assessed utilizing the most accurate, uniform and objective methods available. We will strive at all times to assist property owners/taxpayers of Essex County in a courteous, timely and professional manner. The Tax Board is committed to empowering its employees and local tax assessors by supporting continuing education and integrating the use of modern technology into our everyday work environment. Our mission is to: Promote the fair and equitable assessment of all real property in Essex County utilizing uniform standards; Prudently operate the Tax Board employing the most effective, efficient & economical methods available; Adjudicate tax appeals filed in the most objective, impartial & timely manner allowed under the law; Supervise our municipal tax assessors while promoting & supporting their professional development; Equalize assessments for the fair apportionment of county taxes utilizing the most accurate methods available; Provide for a careful review & revision of assessments; Fairly enforce the rules, regulations & statutes governing the assessment of real property in Essex County. Read More… About Us Minutes Info & Forms Municipal Assessor & Collector Directory News Copyright 2026 essexinc All rights reserved. Privacy Policy
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This document excerpts the Senator Byron M. Baer Open Public Meetings Act, a New Jersey law (originally enacted in 1975 and amended in 2006) that establishes the public's right to attend and observe meetings of public bodies. The Legislature declares that public transparency is vital to democratic functioning and establishes state policy requiring advance notice and public access to all meetings where public business is discussed or decided, except in limited circumstances where the public interest or personal privacy would be endangered. The act defines "public body" as multi-member voting bodies organized under state law with authority to spend public funds or affect individual rights, while explicitly excluding informal advisory bodies, executive meetings with subordinates, and specific entities such as the judiciary and political party organizations.
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