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Code · Arizona · Title 42 — Public Utilities and Carriers and Energy Programs

42-16203. Appeal from state board of equalization to court

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A. Any party, or the department, that is dissatisfied with the valuation or classification of property reviewed by the state board of equalization may appeal to court as provided by this article.
B. The department or a county assessor who is dissatisfied with the determination by the state board of an equalization order under section 42-16159 may appeal to the court as provided by this article.
C. An appeal to court shall be taken within sixty days after the date of mailing of the state board's final decision.
D. Appeals resulting from a change in value due to correcting a property tax error pursuant to article 6 of this chapter shall be filed within sixty days after the date of mailing of the state board's decision.
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