What is an Assessor?Determining property value |
Assessors |
Assessors measure value on all types of properties and improvements, from houses to industrial facilities, from shopping centres to oil and gas pipelines and farmland. Assessors place a value on property using a process called mass appraisal for taxation purposes and their work, therefore, has an effect on people who own property. |
Assessors must consistently work to ensure that property taxes are equitably allocated among all property owners based on the value of their property |
Skilled in various areasAssessors can work in various employment positions: management, administration, legislation, data collection and/or data management. Assessors typically handle both administrative and data collection functions; as a result work can be in both an office setting and in the field. |
SpecializationsWhile many assessors are generalists working on all types of property in a municipality, many specialized positions also exist that allow assessors to focus on areas that interest the individual the most. |
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The Alberta Assessors' Association (AAA) was registered under the Societies Act of Alberta in January, 1962.
The Alberta Assessors' Association (AAA) was registered under the Societies Act of Alberta in January, 1962.
The Association is a not for profit organization, run by its member volunteers.