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- Board of Equalization FAQs
- What are the Board of Equalization's hearing procedures?
- How long can I expect to be at a hearing?
- Can I get my hearing date changed?
- What if I can't be there for my hearing?
- What do I need to bring to my hearing and what do I need to leave with the County Clerk?
- When may I file an appeal?
- Why does the County Clerk need my evidence five (5) days in advance of my hearing date?
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- Board of Equalization FAQs
- How Does the County Clerk Protect Your Records?
What if I can't be there for my hearing?
The Board of Equalization may hear a petition with or with out the petitioner present. If you can't attend the hearing, but want the Board to consider your written evidence, please review the information contained in this section.