Dusty Rhodes - Hamilton County Auditor
Alicia Reece - County Commissioner, President
Jill A. Schiller - Hamilton County Treasurer
Any owner of property in Hamilton County may contest a property value by filing a complaint with the Hamilton County Board of Revision. Board decisions are based on property values NOT tax dollars.
To file a complaint, please complete DTE Form 1 or DTE Form 1(Manufactured Home) and submit between January 1 and March 31, 2025 (post-marked no later than March 31st). Complaints cannot be submitted via email. A complaint initiates a legal proceeding before the Board. For more information, please read the instructions or consult an attorney. Auditor employees cannot provide legal advice.
The Board of Revision is a quasi-judicial board with three members: The County Auditor, the County Treasurer and the President of the County Commission. These members may assign designees to hear the cases and make decisions regarding value.
It is important to understand that the Board of Revision decides cases about property VALUE, not taxes. The burden of proof falls on the complainant to justify a change in value. It is not enough to file a complaint and not provide evidence to back up your requested value. The Board weighs all properly submitted evidence in determining market value.
HearingsHearings last approximately 15 minutes. In some cases, the Board may conclude, based on its review of timely submitted evidence ahead of the scheduled hearing that your requested value is justified and therefore your presence is not required. The Board will notify the complainant no less than 10 days prior to the hearing date if the complainant's presence is required. Oral testimony by the complainant, a qualified real estate expert such as a licensed real estate appraiser, and the Auditor's real estate staff are acceptable. If a party seeks a continuance, please contact the Clerk of the Board immediately. When good cause is shown, the Board may grant a continuance.
Please allow six to eight weeks to receive your Notice of Result by certified mail and to see your result on this page. Your Notice will contain basic facts about appealing your Board of Revision decision, should you wish to do so.
Your Right to AppealNeither the Board of Revision nor the Hamilton County Auditor's Office administers the appeals process once a decision is issued by the BOR. Information below is subject to change. Please visit https://bta.ohio.gov for up-to-date information.
If you disagree with a Board of Revision (BOR) decision, you may appeal by filing a notice of appeal either with the Ohio Board of Tax Appeals (O.R.C. 5717.01) or with the Court of Common Pleas (O.R.C. 5717.05) within 30 days from the date of the mailing of the BOR decision.
Filing with the Ohio Board of Tax Appeals (BTA)You may file electronically at or download the DTE form 4 https://bta.ohio.gov. The notice of appeal must be filed with both the BOR and the BTA within 30 days from the date of the mailing of the BOR decision, or the appeal will be dismissed. The original decision rendered by the BOR will be put on hold until the appeal is resolved. You can contact BTA at 614-466-6700.
Is my case worth appealing? Do I have a strong case for my appeal? What are the appeal steps?
The BTA website also hosts various tools to inform you of their appeals process, including the Online Appeal Guide, which is designed to help you make informed decisions about whether to file an appeal with the Ohio Board of Tax Appeals, and to provide transparency to the filing process.
Filing with the Court of Common PleasIf you file your notice of appeal with the Court of Common Pleas, it must also be filed with the BOR within 30 days from the date of the mailing of the BOR decision, or the appeal will be dismissed. The original decision rendered by the BOR will be put on hold until the appeal is resolved. For more information, you can contact the Hamilton County Clerk of Courts at (513) 946-5656.