April 21 deadline is approaching fast. Pinal County property values (Casa Grande, Casa Grande, Apache Junction, Maricopa, San Tan Valley, Florence) surged in 2025. Assessors mailed Notices of Value - now's the time to appeal. File with County Assessor by April 21 or wait another year. We handle everything remotely. You only pay 25% of savings.
Surging Casa Grande & Apache Junction markets = mass over-assessments
Pinal County home values surged 15–30% in recent years. Median is now $350K. Assessors often overshoot on fast-rising markets, leading to inflated Full Cash Values (FCV).
You have until April 21, 2026 to file your appeal with the County Assessor. Miss it and you're stuck with an inflated valuation for the entire tax year. No extensions, no exceptions.
Many Pinal County properties are snowbird second homes or investment properties. You don't need to travel - we handle everything remotely via Letter of Agency authorization.
Arizona allows property owners to authorize representatives without special licensing. We file on your behalf using a Letter of Agency, then escalate to the State Board of Equalization if needed.
Four simple steps - we handle everything remotely
Enter your Pinal County property address - just $79 to get started
Our team pulls comparable sales and market data for your area
We file with the County Assessor and represent you - no attendance needed
If we reduce your assessment, you keep 75% - we take just 25%
Keep more of your savings
| Company | Fee Structure | Upfront Cost | On $2,000 Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| ✅ OverAssessed | 25% of savings | $79 | You keep $1,500 ✅ |
| Ownwell | 35% of savings | $79 | You keep $1,300 |
| Local attorneys | $500–$1,200 flat | $500–$1,200 upfront | You keep $800–$1,500* |
| DIY | Free | Your time | If you win, $2,000 |
*Flat fee companies charge regardless of outcome - you pay even if your appeal is unsuccessful.
You must file your appeal with the County Assessor by April 21, 2026 (for the 2027 tax year). This is a hard deadline - miss it and you wait another year.
Arizona assesses properties at "Full Cash Value" (FCV), which is supposed to equal market value. If your FCV is too high relative to comparable sales, you can appeal to the County Assessor, then escalate to the State Board of Equalization if needed.
No. We handle everything remotely via Letter of Agency authorization. You don't need to travel or attend hearings - we represent you at the County Assessor level and State Board if necessary.
A $79 initiation fee gets your case started. Our 25% fee only applies if we achieve a reduction in your assessed value. No savings = your $79 is fully refunded. Just $79 to start, no hidden fees.
Today is March 26, 2026. April 21 is 26 days away. After April 21, the appeal window closes and you're locked into your 2027 assessed value. Don't wait - sign up now.
Takes less than 2 minutes. Just $79 to start - credited toward your fee. Deadline: April 21.