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Assessor

The City Assessor, Debbie Rashid,  is a part-time employee who spends each Wednesday working for the City of Cedar Springs.  She is not necessarily in the office for 8 hours each day; she may be working in the field measuring and appraising property.  Residents and business owners are encouraged to call (696-1330 x 102) or email Ms. Rashid to set up an appointment to insure her availability to meet and address any questions or concerns.

The link below will take you to a site where you can search the assessing, utility billing and tax information you may need:

Search the City of Cedar Springs Database to view assessment, structural, and tax information for a selected address or parcel.  Assessor Debbie Rashid is currently working on a complete reappraisal of all parcels within the City.  Photos and dimensions will be uploaded to the database by the end of the year.

Property Tax Estimator Tool

Are you considering purchasing a home in Cedar Springs and would like to estimate your property taxes?  The State of Michigan’s Property Tax Estimator is a great tool to use.

Property Transfer Affidavit

Are you in the process of selling your home?  If so, make sure you file a Property Transfer Affidavit with the City Assessor within 45 days of the sale.

Personal Property Tax Forms

All businesses are required to submit a Personal Property Tax Statement to the assessor annually.  Personal Property Tax Statements are mailed to business owners each December or you may click on the link above to download a form from the State of Michigan.  Failure to submit a Personal Property Tax Statement may result in the assessor estimating the value of your furniture, fixtures, computers, etc. 

Hardship

Property owners wishing to file a hardship application should download both the application and the qualifications and review them thoroghly prior to contacting the Assessor for assistance.   Applicants should understand that hardship guidelines require the submission of a number of substantiating documents in order to be considered for relief.

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