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COUNTY PROPERTIES HIT ALL TIME HIGH 288 BILLION DOLLAR VALUATION

San Bernardino County assessment roll shows a historic all-time high with $288 billion in value. County Assessor-Recorder Bob Dutton announced the 2022 Annual Property Assessment Roll has been closed, signed and delivered to the County’s Auditor-Controller/Treasurer/Tax Collector. The assessment roll reflects the total assessed value of real, business, and personal property subject to taxation in San Bernardino County as of the previous lien date of January 1st.

This roll contains a value of $288,579,483,759, which is a 9.3% net increase as compared to the 2021 Assessment Roll with continued residential and industrial construction adding to the increase. Dutton said, “It is important to note that despite the increase in home prices seen throughout our county, most property owners will not see an equal rise in their property value assessments for tax purposes as a result of Proposition 13’s requirements.

Notable Items Accomplished:

227,901 San Bernardino County Property Owners were provided the Homeowners’ Exemption saving them $15 million in property taxes.

4,628 San Bernardino County disabled veterans qualified for the Disabled Veterans’ Exemption, equaling to over $6.6 million in property tax savings.

4,477 welfare institutions such as schools, churches, museums, and non-profits, received over $97 million in property tax savings.

Notably, the City of Ontario has the highest assessed value at $36 billion, followed by the cities of Rancho Cucamonga ($32 billion), and Fontana ($26 billion).

Incorporated cities as a total are valued at $245 billion, a 9.3% increase.

Unincorporated areas are valued at $42 billion, a 9.3% increase.

Individuals wishing to see their personal assessed value may visit ARC’s website: arc.sbcounty.gov.

The public can also call the Assessor’s toll-free number at 1-877-885-7654.


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