Town of Saugus, Massachusetts
298 Central Street, Saugus, MA., 01906
ph: 781.231.4111
fx: 781.231.4109
info@townofsaugus.org
Assessor's Office
Contact
Ron Keohan, MAA, Deputy Assessor
Tammy Sands MAA, Assistant Assessor
Meredith Stone, Principal Clerk
Address:
298 Central Street, Saugus, MA 01906
Phone:
(781) 231-4130
Fax:
(781) 231-4132
Hours:
Mon - 8:30 AM - 7:00 PM
Tues - Thurs - 8:15 AM - 5:00 PM
Fri - 8:15 AM - 12:30 PM
Board Members
Name
Title
Dr. Frederick J. Wagner
Chairman
Michael J. Murphy
Member
Leon Valliere
Member
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Saugus Board
Of Assessors
Cyclical    
Re-inspection

Office Hours
Tues, Wed, & Thurs
8:15AM-5:00 PM
Monday 8:30 to 7:00
Friday 8:15 to 12:30
781-231-4130

The Board of Assessors wishes to thank all residents and taxpayers for their cooperation.







WHAT IS A CYCLICAL REINSPECTION?

The Department of Revenue and Massachusetts General Laws require the Board of Assessors to maintain a re-inspection program of the properties within the community.  The program consists of an inspection of all properties in Saugus every 10 years i.e. Cyclical Re-inspection.



WHY ARE WE DOING A CYCLICAL REINSPECTION?

The Board of Assessors is responsible to maintain a full and fair market value of all properties in Saugus.  This can only be accomplished if the data we have is accurate.  The collection and maintenance of current and accurate property inventory data is a critical element in determining uniform, fair market value.







HOW ARE WE DOING A CYCLICAL REINSPECTION?

An inspection will be completed to all properties in the town unless the property has been visited within the last four years.  The data collector is a member of the assessing staff and will carry both a picture ID and a letter from the office.  If no one is at home, the data collector will leave a door hanger to notify the homeowner that someone from this office was on the property.

WHAT IS THE END RESULT OF A CYCLICAL REINSPECTION?

The final goal is uniform, fair market value of all properties in Saugus.  In other words, everyone is treated fairly, consistently and equitably.


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