Wyoming property tax appeal guide
AppealTax can help review your assessment, identify errors, organize comparable sales, and prepare a clearer challenge before the local appeal window closes.
Start by checking your Notice of Valuation and gathering your county property record.
Wyoming County Guides
Select your county or county-equivalent below for local property tax appeal guidance, basic deadline context, assessment-review steps, and residential tax-bill benchmarks.
Big Horn County
Campbell County
Carbon County
Converse County
Crook County
Fremont County
Goshen County
Hot Springs County
Johnson County
Laramie County
Lincoln County
Natrona County
Niobrara County
Park County
Platte County
Sheridan County
Sublette County
Sweetwater County
Teton County
Uinta County
Washakie County
Weston County
Statewide Residential Benchmark
A broad statewide benchmark for Wyoming is an effective property tax rate of about 0.58% of home value. On a $400,000 residential property, that equals about $2,320 per year. This is a statewide comparison point, not a guarantee of what any parcel will owe.
Basic statewide deadlines
Wyoming appeal windows move fast
Wyoming county Board of Equalization appeals are generally due within 30 days after the assessment notice.
Start by checking your Notice of Valuation and gathering your county property record.
Then confirm the current year’s instructions with your county assessor, local board, municipality, or state tax authority, especially if a deadline falls on a weekend or legal holiday.
Common questions
When is the Wyoming property tax appeal deadline?
Wyoming county Board of Equalization appeals are generally due within 30 days after the assessment notice. Confirm the exact current-year deadline with your local assessing office.
What should I gather first?
Gather your assessment notice, property record card, tax bill, exemption information, photos, repair estimates, and comparable sales.
Can AppealTax help with a Wyoming assessment review?
AppealTax can help review your assessment, identify errors, organize comparable sales, and prepare a clearer challenge before the appeal window closes.