Nebraska Lancaster County Property Assessment Appeal Process

Lincoln Journal Star: Property values are up in Lancaster County. Here’s how much, what it means for you

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The average value of a home in Lancaster County increased by 4.6% under the county assessor's preliminary property valuations for 2026.

Property values are up in Lancaster County. Here’s how much, what it means for you

LancasterOnline: Lancaster County homeowners to receive new property tax assessments in June

In June, Lancaster County homeowners will learn the new assessed value of their property, a figure that school districts, municipalities and the county will begin to use for property tax ...

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LancasterOnline: What's your home worth? Lancaster County property taxpayers to receive reassessments

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OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - Five of Nebraska’s most populous counties approved identical resolutions Tuesday, uniting to demand property tax relief while warning state lawmakers not to cut essential services ...

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1011 Now: Lancaster County Attorney’s data dashboard to see more updates in the coming months

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LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) — Lancaster County is continuing to push for more clarity in its operations and is set to expand a recently published data dashboard again in the coming months. County Attorney ...

Lancaster County Attorney’s data dashboard to see more updates in the coming months

The only time I EVER had to use a snatch block on my 2500lb winch to get any vehicle up, I picked up a 57 chevy in Nebraska my grandfather wanted. It was a farm field find, 4 flat tires and car sunk to the frame in the field...and once I got it popped out of the 4 ruts all 4 tires locked up tight too. It single line pulled it just fine upto the trailer ramps, then once it started dragging up ...