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MICHIGAN ASSESSORS ASSOCIATION

Organized to improve the standards of assessment practice; to provide a clearing house for the collection and distribution of useful information relative to assessment practice; and to promote justice and equality in the distribution of the tax burden.

MAA President's Message


March/April Message

Dear MAA Members,

Keeping up with traditions of the President’s March Message: It’s the time of year again to prepare for the March Board of Review! I actually look forward to this time of year with excitement. A year's worth of hard work leads us to the development of our final numbers, which we get to share and discuss with our Taxpayers. So as change notices hit the mailboxes and the phones begin to ring with questions, I wish you all the very best during the busy month of March.

Exciting news has come out of Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s office this last week with the announcement of appointments to Boards and Commissions.  She has re-appointed Judge Patricia Halm and Judge Marcus Abood to the Michigan Tax Tribunal and our very own Peggy Nolde to the State Tax Commission. Their terms will expire in December 2030.

Also, a reminder to take advantage of what MAA has to offer and renew those memberships. Statewide professional education, legislative & policy updates, peer networking, and career resources and support are just a few of the benefits you will receive as an MAA Member.  The Education Committee has been working diligently to provide an array of classes this year, both virtually and in person, all across our great State of Michigan. As I write this message today the first-class registration has begun, so sign up early to secure your spot!

MAA School for this year will be held September 28-30 at the beautiful Treetops Resort in Gaylord. Also new this year are our MAA Summits, which are one-day schools designed to meet our members’ needs.  These will be educational opportunities that will offer unique courses at various locations around the State, including Okemos, Escanaba, Cadillac & Livonia.

Finally, mark your calendars for August 23-26 for our Annual MAA Conference. This year, it will be held in the exciting and vibrant downtown Grand Rapids at the Amway Grand Plaza Hotel. The Conference Committee has already been working hard to plan great education, fun networking events, and opportunities for professional development.  Make sure you secure funds in your budget to attend these very worthwhile and beneficial events.

Wishing you all a smooth and successful March Board of Review. 

Best Regards,

Stephanie Boerman, MAAO (3)
2026 President, Michigan Assessors Association


Kent County
Chris Boggus

Kent County

Appraiser II / Appraiser III

 

Kent County Bureau of Equalization
Appraiser II / Appraiser III

 

Why work as an Appraiser with Kent County?
Our Appraisers have an opportunity to serve our community by ensuring that properties are assessed fairly and accurately for tax purposes. We offer job security, competitive pay and opportunities for growth. If you have a keen interest in real estate, enjoy working with numbers, this could be a great career path for you! If you are currently working in this field, apply and find out why Kent County is your employer of choice!

Job Responsibilities – Appraiser II - $30.49 hourly
The successful candidate will perform intermediate level technical work performing duties concerned with determining real and personal property values for equalization purposes. Responsibilities include conducting field surveys of real and personal property to determine the true cash value by inspecting properties and noting factors that affect their value; compiling data on construction costs, sales prices, leases, capitalization rates, gross rental multipliers and other factors affecting real and personal property values; calculating assessment values from collected data and field surveys; and explaining assessment and equalization practices to the public.

Minimum Requirements – Appraiser II 
High School graduate or equivalent. Two years of successful work experience equivalent to an Appraiser I level or graduation from an accredited college or university and one year work experience equivalent to an Appraiser I level. Ability to communicate with the public, discuss complex tax problems and work independently without supervision is required. Must possess and maintain a valid Michigan driver's license. MCAO (Level II) certification by the Michigan State Tax Commission, State Licensed, Certified General or Certified Residential Appraiser is strongly preferred.

Job Responsibilities – Appraiser III - $35.02 hourly
This position is the most advanced level of appraiser within the Bureau of Equalization. The successful candidate must be skilled in all property tax matters and must be able to appraise the most complex properties and governmental units within the County. Responsibilities include instructing less experienced departmental staff in the principles and methods of real and personal property appraising; performing the most complicated and sophisticated property appraisals such as large commercial or industrial enterprises; dealing with in-depth statistical analysis of informational needs to be processed; and defending of work before local assessors. 

Minimum Requirements – Appraiser III 
High School graduate or equivalent. Five years of increasingly more responsible experience as a property appraiser, three of which must be equivalent to the Appraiser II level. A thorough knowledge of assessment administration and the ability to communicate and explain more complex taxing issues with the public, assessing and equalization personnel as well as the ability to communicate and interact successfully with the public, elected officials, and staff of other governmental units is required. Must have the ability to gather and analyze data from multiple sources to objectively reach conclusions regarding property values and have skill in making sketches of properties and their physical characteristics. Must possess and maintain a valid Michigan driver's license.

  • MAAO (Level III) Certification by the Michigan State Tax Commission, State Licensed,
  • Certified General or Certified Residential Appraiser is strongly preferred.

Apply at:
https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/kentcountymi/jobs/5270684/appraiser-ii-iii

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MAA Executive Board

2026 Meeting Schedule
Meeting dates, times, and locations are subject to change

Click below for
Google Meet link to February's Meeting
Download Agendas and Google Meet Links
Jan. 20  Tuesday  11:00 AM Delta Twp Download*
Feb. 17 Tuesday 11:00 AM *VIRTUAL* Download*
Mar. The Executive Board does not meet in March               
Apr. 20 Monday 10:00 AM Delta Twp Download*
May 18 Monday 10:00 AM Delta Twp Download*
Jun. 15 Monday 10:00 AM Delta Twp Download*
Jul. 29 Wednesday 10:30 AM Flint-MAED Download*
Aug. 24 Monday 9:00 AM Grand Rapids Download*
Sep. 30 Wednesday 1:00 PM Gaylord School Download*
Oct. 19 Monday 10:00 AM Delta Twp Download*
Nov. 16 Monday 10:00 AM Delta Twp Download*
Dec. 21 Monday 10:00 AM Delta Twp Download*
* Indicates meeting is available to members via Google Meet

 
I.A.A.O. President
William Healey, RES
Lewiston, Maine
president@iaao.org
 
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