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Welcome to the Assessor's Office

The Sonoma County Assessor’s office is currently experiencing significant processing delays. Historically, our office processed assessment related events 6-12 months after they happened; however, our current processing times have extended to 18-36 months. California statute provides that the Assessor has 4 years to process an event and while we have always strived to process as quickly as possible, years of unprecedented events have significantly increased our workload. These delays are the result of higher than usual staff turnover, multiple large wildfires, increase in new construction and countywide development, the COVID pandemic and complicated legislative reform. We are working diligently to hire and train staff, utilize technology, and implement legislative changes but all these changes take time.

We understand the burden this can cause on taxpayers, but we ask for patience as we establish and implement solutions.

Online / Remote Services Available

Department Contacts for Property Tax Bill Questions

Department Duties For Questions Regarding: Contact:
Assessor
  • Locates all taxable property in the county and identifies ownership.
  • Establishes a taxable value for all property subject to property taxation.
  • Applies all legal exemptions.
  • Completes an assessment roll showing the assessed values of all property and transmits the assessed values to the County Auditor-Controller.
Assessed values, exemptions, or exclusions

Assessor@sonoma-county.org

707-565-1888

Auditor Controller
  • Computes the amount of taxes due.
  • Apportions and distributes to the various entities the property tax monies collected by the Tax Collector.
Computation of your property tax, tax rates Auditor Controller - Contact Us
Tax Collector
  • Mails the tax bill and collects the amount due that was computed by the Auditor-Controller.
Current year payments or prior year delinquencies, copies of your tax bill

TaxCollector@sonoma-county.org

707-565-2281

 It is helpful to have your assessor’s parcel number on hand when contacting these agencies.

There are a variety of options available for lowering your property taxes. Each of these exemptions, exclusions or provisions has specific qualifications.

California's property tax laws allow the Assessor to adjust assessed values due to a major calamity such as fire, earthquake, or flooding which damages or destroys your real or personal property.  

Machinery, equipment, tools, furniture, fixtures, and leasehold improvements held or used in connection with a trade or business are taxable. In addition, most boats, aircraft and mobile homes are also taxable. Supplies on hand, demonstration equipment, and construction in-progress are also assessable.