: v" U- ^7 @2 ehttp://www.edmonton.ca/for_resid ... mmon-questions.aspx 9 v. M2 ~' a$ r1 P- |/ |: Y 5 v. u! p4 ?" b3 B) l5 r2 H X4 h3 O3 Q8 y- B7 b6 N
If you’ve come across an error in your assessment notice, contact us first.7 `2 P+ n/ ]4 M: G! ~ N4 a
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Most assessment-related concerns can be resolved by speaking with a 311 agent or assessor—with no formal complaint fees required. ( F$ y) [/ n7 `+ E3 G4 j1 r# b8 Y , d( _) W% q5 m* S( xTo help us address your concerns more effectively, have your latest assessment notice in front of you with the "account" number and "valuation group" information ready.& f. j0 _9 @4 q0 {, q# r
5 a, o1 i( D5 v& s; cIt is important that you contact us as quickly as possible so that we can make any necessary corrections.