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Special Needs Registry The Village of Bayside Police Department recognizes that some members of our community may have special needs, or may react differently when coming into contact with police officers or firefighters during an emergency situation. With this in mind, we’ve created a Special Needs Registry. The Special Needs Registry is available for all residents requiring...

Emergency Medical Dispatching Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) is the essential initial point of contact for callers seeking medical assistance, providing a combination of telecommunication skills and medical instruction. EMD initiates and coordinates the most appropriate emergency medical service response while providing medical assistance to callers over the phone until help arrives. EMD uses a protocol...

Open Book Open Book is a conference, either face-to-face or over the phone, with an assessor to discuss the value of your property. This period of time is an opportunity to provide reason for changing the value, if appropriate. At Open Book, the assessor is allowed to make any changes that are necessary to perfect...

No. While assessments determine the portion of property taxes a property owner is responsible for, the actual amount of property taxes, per homeowner, is determined by the total budgets for each overlying taxing jurisdiction (local school district, Village, County, MMSD, and MATC). For example, if all property values stay the same, but the total budgets...

Contact the Assessor's Office on of two ways: Submit a request through the Accurate Assessor website. Call Accurate Assessor at (920) 749-8098 during their business hours, Monday through Thursday, 8am to 3:30pm and Friday, 8am-12pm.

Yes. Regardless of whether it is a revaluation or maintenance assessment, property owners have the right to contest their assessment each year. The Wisconsin Department of Revenue (DOR) provides many useful guides. The Guide for Property Owners describes the assessment process including Open Book and Board of Review processes.

No. Only owners of properties where the value changed from 2024 to 2025 will receive a 2025 Notice of Assessed Value. All other property owners will receive an informational postcard.

If we discovered changes to a property that would alter the value, or an error was discovered, then the assessment would change. If we did not discover any changes or errors, then the assessment would remain the same.

2025 Real Property Assessment Information The Village of Bayside Assessor's Office typically performs a Village-wide revaluation every year. These revaluations result in changes to the assessed values for most properties. More information is available below in the FAQ. If Your Property Assessment Has Changed: In 2025, owners of property where the value has either increased...

Board of Review The Village of Bayside's Board of Review ("Board") is an independent board of citizens appointed by the Village Board. The Board meets annually to review and approve the assessment roll from the assessor. Upcoming Meetings TBD: Meet to Adjourn May 19, 2025 Open Book: Additional Open Book virtual meetings will be available...

Assessed Values and Your Tax Bill How assessment and tax rate changes affect your tax bill. *Combined - this refers to all taxing bodies that comprise your tax bill. This includes the budget needs of school districts, county, village, sewerage district, and technical college. **The tax rate is the portion of all budgets outlined above...

Assessed vs. Equalized Value Assessed Value: This is the dollar value placed on a parcel of property by the Village Assessor. It is computed by analyzing individual sale transactions, inspections, and a thorough study of all Bayside neighborhoods. It is the assessor's estimate of market value. It is important for maintaining equity between and among...

Wisconsin law requires that whenever an assessment is changed, the owner must be notified.

There are differences between individual properties and between neighborhoods. In one area the sales may indicate a substantial increase in value in a given year. In another neighborhood there may be no change in value, or even a decrease in property values. Different types of properties within the same neighborhood may also show different value...

General economic conditions such as interest rates, inflation rates, supply and demand, and changes in tax laws, will influence the value of real estate. As property values change in the marketplace, those changes must be reflected on the assessment roll.

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