Escrow & Title
A property owner who believes their property was overassessed by the county assessor may:
ARefuse to pay the taxes
BFile an appeal with the county equalization board within the statutory deadline✓ Correct
CRequest AREC to review the assessment
DSue the state of Arkansas
Explanation
Property owners may appeal assessed values to the county's equalization board (or board of assessment) within the statutory period. If still dissatisfied, they may appeal to the circuit court.
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