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Tioga Assessment Rolls Are a May 1 Check for Candor Owners

Tioga County says tentative rolls are published each May 1 and should be reviewed for ownership, address, inventory, and assessment errors.

Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026

For Candor and other Tioga County owners, May 1 is a practical assessment checkpoint. Tioga County’s Real Property and Assessment Rolls page says tentative assessment rolls are published each year on May 1. It tells owners to review the roll for correct ownership, mailing address, property location, inventory errors, and the new year’s assessment.

It also points users to the Real Property Data Viewer for assessments and inventory. A careful property owner should not wait for a tax bill to notice an error. Check the tentative roll, compare the parcel data, and contact the assessor or county Real Property office during the review window.

For a Candor owner, the useful file is plain: the roll year, parcel address, assessment, inventory note, and the date the page was checked. If something looks wrong, ask the assessor or Tioga County Real Property office what the grievance path and deadline are before the window closes.

That timing makes the May 1 roll more than a calendar fact. It is the moment to catch a name, mailing address, inventory, or assessment issue while there is still a local review path. Candor owners should treat the tentative roll like an early warning light.

Filed under: Money & Taxes Candor Tioga County tioga-countycandorassessment-rollreal-propertymay-1

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