Wherever they go, our appraisers are driving white cars with Pierce County markings and they are wearing identifiable clothing and official ID badges. During June, July and August, all residential and commercial appraisers will shift their focus to inspecting all new construction and additions to buildings throughout the county. Our commercial appraisers work in all parts of the county every year, visiting one-sixth of the business properties in each part of the county annually. If they have a question, they may knock on your door or leave a card requesting a call. This year our residential appraisers are visiting every home in the far south and east portions of the county, including Roy, McKenna, Alder, Elbe, Ashford, Eatonville, Orting, Carbonado, Wilkeson, South Prairie and Buckley. Their goal is to confirm our records, note any changes in condition of buildings, views, etc. ![]() ![]() It’s no small job, because there are over 325,000 parcels and only 30 appraisers. Once every six years, an appraiser from the Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer’s office is required by State Law to inspect every parcel of real estate in the county.
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