Form Dr-486 - Petition To The Value Adjustment Board Request For Hearing

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PETITION TO THE VALUE ADJUSTMENT BOARD
DR-486
R. 01/17
REQUEST FOR HEARING
Rule 12D-16.002
F.A.C.
Section 194.011, Florida Statutes
Eff. 01/17
You have the right to an informal conference with the property appraiser. This conference is not required and does not
change your filing due date. You can present facts that support your claim and the property appraiser can present facts
that support the correctness of the assessment. To request a conference, contact your county property appraiser.
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For portability of homestead assessment difference, use Form DR-486PORT. For deferral or penalties, use DR-486DP
COMPLETED BY CLERK OF THE VALUE ADJUSTMENT BOARD (VAB)
Tax year 20
Petition #
County
Date received
COMPLETED BY THE PETITIONER
PART 1. Taxpayer Information
Taxpayer name
Representative
Mailing address
Parcel ID and
for notices
physical address or
TPP account #
Phone
Email
The standard way to receive information is by US mail. If possible, I prefer to receive information by
email
fax.
I am filing this petition after the petition deadline. I have attached a statement of the reasons I filed late and any
documents that support my statement.
I will not attend the hearing but would like my evidence considered. (In this instance only, you must submit duplicate copies of
your evidence to the value adjustment board clerk. Florida law allows the property appraiser to cross examine or object to your
evidence. The VAB or special magistrate ruling will occur under the same statutory guidelines as if you were present.)
Type of Property
Res. 1-4 units
Industrial and miscellaneous
High-water recharge
Historic, commercial or nonprofit
Res. 5+ units
Commercial
Agricultural or classified use
Vacant lots and acreage
Business machinery, equipment
PART 2. Reason for Petition
Check one. If more than one, file a separate petition.
Real property value
Denial of exemption Select or enter type:
Denial of classification
Denial for late filing of exemption or classification
Parent/grandparent reduction
(Include a date-stamped copy of application.)
Property was not substantially complete on January 1
Tangible personal property value (You must have timely
Qualifying improvement (s. 193.1555(5), F.S.) or change of
ownership or control (s. 193.155(3), 193.1554(5), or
filed a return required by s.193.052. (s.194.034, F.S.))
193.1555(5), F.S.)
Check here if this is a joint petition. Attach a list of parcels or accounts with the property appraiser’s determination that
they are substantially similar. (s. 194.011(3)(e), (f), and (g), F.S.)
Enter the time (in minutes) you think you need to present your case. Most hearings take 15 minutes. The VAB is not bound
by the requested time. For single joint petitions for multiple parcels or accounts, provide the time needed for the entire group.
My witnesses or I will not be available to attend on specific dates. I have attached a list of dates.
You have the right to exchange evidence with the property appraiser. To initiate the exchange, you must submit your
evidence directly to the property appraiser at least 15 days before the hearing and make a written request for the property
appraiser's evidence. At the hearing, you have the right to have witnesses sworn.
You have the right, regardless of whether you initiate the evidence exchange, to receive from the property appraiser a copy
of your property record card containing information relevant to the computation of your current assessment, with confidential
information redacted. When the property appraiser receives the petition, he or she will either send the property record card
to you or notify you how to obtain it online.
Your petition will not be complete until you pay the filing fee. When the VAB has reviewed and accepted it, they will assign
a number, send you a confirmation, and give a copy to the property appraiser. Unless the person filing the petition is
completing part 4, the taxpayer must sign the petition in part 3. Alternatively, the taxpayer’s written authorization or power
of attorney must accompany the petition at the time of filing with the signature of the person filing the petition in part 5 (s.
194.011(3), F.S.). Please complete one of the signatures below.

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