Reappraisal in North Carolina

This four-day workshop focuses on the law and practice governing the general reappraisal of real property in North Carolina. It is designed to help assessors and appraisal staff use statistical measures to better ensure the accuracy and uniformity of property tax assessments, learn the basics of general reappraisal, and objectively plan for the next reappraisal. This hybrid course will be held simultaneously at the School of Government and online.

 

Members of Civic Federal Credit Union (Civic) and Local Government Federal Credit Union (LGFCU), who are local government employees, are eligible to apply for a scholarship towards tuition for conferences, classes, and seminars offered by the School of Government. There are four deadlines to submit applications:

  • March 1 (for courses starting between April 1 and June 30)
  • June 1 (for courses starting between July 1 and September 30)
  • September 1 (for courses starting between October 1 and December 31)
  • December 1 (for courses starting between January 1 and March 31)

This course is approved by the NC Department of Revenue for 30 credit hours for appraisers and assessors. 

There currently are no scheduled offerings of this course.

 

2025 Reappraisal in North Carolina Agenda is now available!

All course materials and other logistical details will be provided in Canvas, a learning management system. If you have already set up an account for this or another School of Government course, log in to Canvas. If you need to create an account, learn how to set up Canvas here.

 

For all registration questions, resetting passwords, or login issues please contact:

Dale Zuckert

Assistant Registrar
919.966.4414
For questions regarding course details, including location, schedule, materials, and continuing education credits, please contact:

Bryan Matthews

Program Manager, Law and Finance Group
Associate Teaching Professor of Public Finance and Government