Appraiser’s Office continues to conduct property site visits

An Appraiser's Office staff member rings a doorbell at a house

Members of the Johnson County Appraiser's Office continue to be in the field completing field inspections for properties with open, new construction permits and transfer sales occurring throughout the 2024 valuation year.

The Appraiser's Office is required to by Kansas Statute to field inspect every property that falls into one of these categories to verify the information in our data base is accurate. 

Here are the procedures to complete this process: 

  • The appraisal staff will wear clothing with a Johnson County Appraiser’s Office logo on the upper left chest area for easy visibility. The staff will have the employee badge in a visible location to present it when contacting the property owner.  
  • Upon arrival to the property, the appraisal staff are required to knock and/or ring the doorbell then wait a few minutes for a response. They will then identify themselves as an employee from the Appraiser’s Office. If there isn’t a response from the property owner, they will leave information that provides you with acknowledgement that they were on the property.  
  • Lastly, the appraiser will verify the new construction by taking measurements and photos of the exterior. Once this is completed, the appraiser will proceed to the next assignment. 

If there are any questions or concerns, please contact the Appraiser's Office at 913-715-9000

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