Board of Assessors

PLEASE NOTE NEW HOURS: MON 8-6, TUES-THURS 8-5, FRI 8-12


TAX BILLS HAVE BEEN ISSUED

Fiscal year 2024 Real Estate and Personal Property Tax Bills were issued on December 7, 2023 with the first half payment due by January 5, 2024.

If your opinion of the value of your property differs from the assessed value that appears on your bill, you may decide to file for an abatement.

The abatement application must be filed in the Assessor’s Office or postmarked, properly addressed to the Assessors, no later than the due date of the first half of the tax bill.  This filing deadline is mandated by state law and the Assessors have no authority to grant an extension.  The abatement application is available by clicking the Forms/Documents link.

If you do file an abatement, part of the abatement process will include a representative of the Board of Assessors performing an inspection of the property, both inside and outside, to confirm the information we have on your Property Record Card is accurate.


Agendas & Minutes

Agendas are available prior to the meetings. Minutes are available following approval.

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Board Description

The Middleborough Assessors Office provides the following services (and more) to the public: 

  • Assessment Information
  • Chapter Land Applications and Information
  • Charitable Exemption Applications and Information
  • Motor Vehicle and Boat Excise Abatement’s
  • On Site Property Inspections
  • Owner Information
  • Property Record Cards
  • Real Estate and Personal Property Abatement’s
  • Real Estate Exemptions
  • Tax Deferral Applications and Information
  • Tax Maps

General Assessors’ Office Information

If you need a copy of your deed or a subdivision plan, please contact the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds at 508-830-9200 and they can provide those records to you. They are located at:
50 Obery Street
Plymouth, MA 02360

We make every effort to provide accurate and informative content on our web page. If you discover an error or omission, please call 508-946-2410 or email the assessors office  and we will correct it as soon as possible.