SBOE
To file an Appeal with the SBOE, please visit the website of the Tennessee Comptroller of the Treasury.
File an AppealWhat is the authority of the SBOE?
The SBOE is responsible for assuring constitutional and statutory compliance in assessments of property for ad valorem taxes. This responsibility is carried out through:
- Establishment of policies, rules and manuals governing local assessment practices and training for assessment officials
- Hearing of appeals from county boards of equalization regarding local assessments
- Direct review and hearing of appeals regarding central assessments of public utility companies
- Review of applications for religious, charitable and related property tax exemptions
- Review of certified tax rate calculations from jurisdictions undergoing revaluation
- Regulation of property tax appeals agents and agent practices
Subsidiary boards appointed by the State Board for intermediate review are the Assessment Appeals Commission and the Taxpayer Agent Regulatory Panel.
Visit the State Board of Equalization website for more information.
Fair and Equitable Assessments
The objective of the Assessor of Property for Davidson County, Tennessee is to treat each property equitably. Sales ratio studies conducted by the State of Tennessee, Division of Property Assessment indicate that our appraisals are fair and represent reliable market value. We support the Certified Tax Rate law as a protection for Davidson County taxpayers, and we welcome any questions you might have regarding your property and/or the steps we follow in making a fair assessment.