Money & Taxes · Capital Region
Schaghticoke Assessment Review Starts With The Parcel Record
Before a Schaghticoke grievance or exemption question, pull the PROS parcel record and confirm which assessment fact you are challenging.
Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026
If a Schaghticoke assessment looks wrong, slow down before turning it into a grievance. Start by pulling the parcel in Rensselaer County PROS, then compare the official record with what you think is wrong: inventory, acreage, property class, exemption status, or market value. The town assessor is the local office to contact, and the New York State Tax Department explains the general contest process.
That order matters. A grievance is stronger when it is tied to a specific official record and a specific disagreement, not just a feeling that the tax bill is too high.
Before calling, write down the parcel number, property address, and the one fact you believe is wrong.
That keeps the conversation practical: assessment data, grievance timing, exemption paperwork, and tax-bill concerns are connected, but they are not the same question.
This is especially helpful if the issue came from a tax bill, a sale listing, or a neighbor’s comparison. The assessor can work with a clear record and a clear question more easily than a general complaint about the bill.