Yolo County’s assessment roll value reflected a 6.87% increase this year compared to last, marking the 11th year of consecutive growth.
Released Friday by the county’s Assessor/Clerk-Recorder/Registrar of Voters Jesse Salinas, the annual assessment roll reached $36.13 billion, according to a press release from the county. The assessment roll reflects the total net assessed value of all real and business property in Yolo County as of Jan. 1, 2023.
“Local entities and services depend on the assessment roll values to operate, including public schools, community colleges, cities and the county,” Salinas explained. “We as a community rely on these invaluable resources and the timely and accurate completion of the assessment roll.”
According to the release, the year’s growth in property assessment is most notably due to a strong ongoing demand for single-family housing and strong market growth in the industrial properties throughout the county.
For the seventh consecutive year, the city of Winters experienced the largest Yolo County increase at 10.78%. West Sacramento and Davis experienced the second and third largest increases within the county at 9.52% and 6.20%, respectively. The city of Woodland increased by 6.11% while unincorporated areas of Yolo County grew by 4.34%.
These percentage increases reflect a comparison of this year’s assessment values to the prior year. Detailed figures for every area within Yolo County are posted online and available at https://tinyurl.com/ydw98np5.
The Yolo County assessment roll was delivered on June 29, 2023, representing the eighth consecutive tax roll delivered ahead of the statutory deadline of July 1, 2023.
“Taxpayers should know that we’re closely monitoring the rapidly changing real estate market,” Salinas said, while reminding the public that the taxable value represents the value as of Jan. 1, 2023.
The county is encouraging taxpayers to review their assessed value closely and contact the Assessor’s Office with questions or concerns at (530) 666-8135 or by email at assessor@yolocounty.org.
The assessor’s informal review filing period for residential properties is July 2 to Dec. 31. The 2023-2024 assessed values are available at https://common1.mptsweb.com/mbap/yolo/asr for review beginning in late August.
Tax bills are typically mailed in mid-September. Please note appeal applications are accepted July 2 through November 30. For questions regarding assessment appeals, call the Yolo County Clerk of the Board at (530) 666-8195 or visit: www.yolocounty.org/assessment-appeals.