City Assessor

The City of Markesan contracts with Frank Assessment Services for all city assessment services. If you have questions about your property assessment or city assessment in general, please contact Brian Frank.

Contact our Assessor

Brian Frank
Frank Assessment Services
(920) 484-5042
www.frankassessments.com

Property Taxes & Assessment

Each year, prior to the finalization of the assessment roll, the City conducts an "Open Book" session. This is an opportunity for you to informally meet with the assesor, review the value of your property, and the value of neighboring properties, and to notify the assessor of any errors in the description of your property. If an error has been made, the assessor can make a correction at Open Book. Open Book is held in the spring, sometime from mid- April to early June. Check the calendar on our Home page for exact dates.


Board of Review


If you have concerns about the value of your property that are not resolved by speaking with the assessor, you may appeal your assessment at the Board of Review. The Board of Review is a four person Board, comprised of the Mayor, City Clerk/Treasurer, and two Alderpeople. Additional Alderpeople are appointed as alternates, in case of conflicts of interest. The Board of Review is required to have its first meeting between the second Monday in May and the first Monday in June. If the assessment roll is not complete, it may meet to reschedule to a later time. The City of Markesan typically holds Board of Review sometime in June.  Notices for these meetings will be posted publicly and published in the newspaper per Wisconsin State Statutes.


This notice also includes procedural guidelines that must be followed to ensure your appeal can be heard. Please review it carefully, and contact the City Clerk/Treasurer with any questions.

 

Appeals


To appeal your assessment, you must first attend the Open Book and discuss your issues with the assessor.


If you are not satisfied with the outcome, you may then file an objection form with the City Clerk/Treasurer. Please complete the Objection Form for Real Property Assessment to appeal the value of real estate.


If you wish to appeal your personal property value, please complete the Objection Form for Personal Property Assessment.


Return the form(s) to the City Clerk-Treasurer at least 48 hours prior to the scheduled start of the Board of Review. You must provide at least 48 hours notice if you wish to appear before the Board, or your request can be denied.


For additional information on the appeal process, please review the Wisconsin Department of Revenue's Guide for  Property Owners

Property Taxes

Property taxes are due by Jan. 31 (full payment or first installment) and July 31 (second installment) each year. The City Clerk/Treasurer is responsible for collecting taxes for the State, Green Lake County, Markesan District Schools, Moraine Park Technical College, and the City of Markesan. Each of these entities set their own budget and notifies the Clerk/Treasurer of the amount that must be entered on the tax bills and collected on their behalf.


Property tax bills are mailed out in mid-December, as soon as all of the information is received from the various taxing jurisdictions, compiled and submitted to the Green Lake County Treasurer's office.


Full payments or first installments are payable to the City of Markesan by Jan. 31.


Second installments are payable to the Green Lake County Treasurer by July 31.


Please note: Green Lake County cannot accept first installment payments for the City of Markesan, and likewise, the City of Markesan cannot accept second installment payments for Green Lake County. Please make sure that you make your checks payable to the correct entity.


Tax Payment Options for City of Markesan


For taxes payable to the City of Markesan (full or first installments by Jan. 31), we offer:


Payments by Mail


Mail your check or money order payable to the City of Markesan to:

City of Markesan

PO Box 352

Markesan, WI 53946


If you would like a receipt, please include a self-addressed, stamped envelope.


Payments In Person

You are welcome to bring you payment to the Clerk's Office located in City Hall.  We accept cash, check, money order and debit/credit card. Office hours are Monday - Friday, 8am-4pm.   We also have a drop box located to the left of the City Hall door for after-hour payments.


Please note: Due to audit guidelines, change for an overpayment (whether by cash or check) cannot be given at the time of payment. A check refund will be issued and mailed. If paying by cash, please bring exact change to avoid the need to issue a refund check. Also, if the change due is less than $1.00, no refund will be issued.


Payments Online


You may make your tax payment online with a credit or debit card. Please note there is a service fee for this option. The service fee is a percentage based on your total payment amount. You will know the amount of the service fee prior to authorizing payment. You will need the parcel number, property address and tax bill number (all three items can be found on your tax bill).  Pay online here.


Lottery Tax Credit


The Wisconsin property where you have your primary residence may be eligible for a Lottery Tax Credit. You must also be a Wisconsin resident to qualify. If you have questions about the Lottery Tax credit, please contact the Green Lake County Treasurer's office at 920-294-4018.


If you are not currently receiving this credit and believe you are eligible, please go the Wisconsin Department of Revenue's website and complete the appropriate Lottery and Gaming Credit Application.


 Tax Rates


The City does not control the total tax rate, but only the portion of the tax related to the budget established by the City Council for City operations.


What is covered by the City budget?


Maintenance of City roads, police & fire protection services, snow removal, park maintenance, Council and Committee wages, City employee wages and benefits, trash and recycling services, and elections costs are some of the items on which your tax dollars are spent.



For more information about City Assessments & Your Property Tax, visit the Wisconsin Dept. of Revenue website.