Reassessment
Reassessment is the process of determining the value of property or land for tax purposes. Reassessments are required by law to insure that each property is valued fairly. The purpose of property tax reassessment is to realign the values of real property
that are determined with values of other kinds of property that are assessed annually, such as personal property, utilities and mobile homes.
2027 Reassessment
Montgomery County has hired Vision Government Solutions to conduct the 2027 general reassessment of real estate.
Field workers will be visiting every taxable and nontaxable property in the County over the next several months to verify property information, such as square feet, and number of bedrooms and baths. Field workers will have County identification badges
and cars marked "County Reassessment."
If an owner is not present at the time of the visit, a notice will be left on the door indicating the property has been inspected. If additional data is needed or the owner has any pertinent information which can affect the value of their property, residents may call 540-394-3126, email reassessment@montgomerycountyva.gov.
The County is required by the Code of Virginia to reassess properties at 100 percent of market value at least every four years. The reassessed value and the real estate tax rate are used to determine real estate tax bills. Property owners will receive notices of the new assessed values in the of fall 2026. The reassessed property values will go into effect Jan. 1, 2027, and will remain in effect until the next reassessment.
Visit vgsi.com/montgomery-county-va-reassessment for
additional information about reassessment.