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We have sent you a Notice of Valuation to tell you what the latest land value is for your property that will be used by your local council for setting your rating.
The Notice of Valuation is issued free of charge.
No.
We have sent you a Notice of Valuation to tell you what the latest land value is for your property that will be used by your local council for setting your rating.
The Notice of Valuation is issued free of charge.
The Valuer General provides land values to councils for rating purposes at least every three years. Landholders are issued with a Notice of Valuation to tell what their new land value is.
Notices of Valuation are issued each time a new valuation is made for council rating purposes.
You may receive a supplementary Notice of Valuation - see fact sheet (PDF 69.5 KB) if a new land value is determined outside of the usual three to four year valuation cycle. This may happen if changes to your property are recorded on the Register of Land Values.
Please contact us on 1800 110 038 or +61 2 6332 8188 (international callers), or write to:
Valuation NSW
PO Box 745
Bathurst NSW 2795
You should:
The Valuer General sends landholders a Notice of Valuation showing their land value when their council receives new values for rating. The Notice of Valuation gives landholders the opportunity to consider their land value before their council uses it for rating. You can find more information in land values, how do we value land.
Notices of Valuation are issued at least every three years.
The Valuer General sends landholders a supplementary Notice of Valuation if we:
You can find more information on supplementary Notices of Valuation on our fact sheet (PDF 57.6 KB).
If you think the land value or property information on your Notice of Valuation is wrong you have 60 days to lodge an objection with the Valuer General to have it reviewed. You can find more information on lodging an objection here.