


Yolo County has surpassed the $39.7 billion mark in total assessed property value, according to the 2025 assessment roll released today by Assessor/Clerk-Recorder/Registrar of Voters Jesse Salinas. The county’s net assessed value reached $39.7 billion, reflecting a 4.50% increase over the prior year.
“The assessment roll is the financial backbone of our local services,” Salinas stated. “Schools, public safety, libraries, and other vital programs depend on property tax revenue generated from these values. Our office is proud to deliver the roll on time and with accuracy that ensures funding stability for our communities.”
This marks the ninth consecutive year the Yolo County Assessor’s Office has delivered the assessment roll ahead of the statutory July 1 deadline, and the thirteenth year of continuous growth.
Growth in the 2025 assessment roll is largely driven by stabilizing residential growth. Among the cities, Winters again led the county with an 8.31% increase for the ninth consecutive year, followed by Woodland (5.67%), West Sacramento (4.76%), Davis (4.40%), and the unincorporated areas (2.02%). These figures reflect values as of January 1, 2025.
Detailed valuation breakdowns by jurisdiction are available online at: https://ace.yolocounty.gov/DocumentCenter/View/724/ASSESSOR_2025?bidId=.
Salinas emphasized the importance of transparency, encouraging property owners to review their assessments. “Taxpayers should remember the values are based on the real estate market as of January 1,” he said. “We invite anyone with questions to contact us directly.”
Key Dates & Resources for Property Owners:
Informal Review Filing Period (Residential Properties): July 2 — December 31, 2025
Assessed Values Available Online: Late August at https://common1.mptsweb.com/mbap/yolo/asr
Tax Bills Mailed: Mid-September by the Department of Financial Services
Assessment Appeal Filing Window: July 2 — December 1, 2025 (extended due to weekend deadline)
Contact the Clerk of the Board: (530) 666-8195 or yolocounty.gov/assessment-appeals