If you feel your property assessment is incorrect, you may file an objection with the Board of Assessors. You will receive written notification of the Board of Assessors decision.
If you choose to continue your appeal to the Board of Review, you must notify the City Assessor's office in writing within 15 days of the notice.
The Board of Review is a statutorily required local board. It is a quasi-judicial (court-like) body. The Board can adjust assessments when they have been proven incorrect by sworn oral testimony, correct errors or omissions found on the assessment roll and check the roll for omitted property and double assessments.
The City of Kenosha Board of Review is comprised of 5 residents appointed by the Mayor. The municipal clerk arranges meetings, prepares agendas, records proceedings and issues notices of determination prior to completing the final statement of assessment.
2024 Guide for Property Owners (WI DOR PB-060)
Organizational Meeting of the Board of Review - June 5, 2024