* X7 u! e5 g6 W2 n1 `9 bhttp://www.edmonton.ca/for_resid ... mmon-questions.aspx % s2 E! |' T# L- ]3 a3 X" \ # R5 G5 R# H) B9 r3 z; K% g 1 a; {" U B4 K' m$ AIf you’ve come across an error in your assessment notice, contact us first.3 _, l) L. e' J' z( {3 Y
6 {2 _+ Q8 d( SMost assessment-related concerns can be resolved by speaking with a 311 agent or assessor—with no formal complaint fees required. B+ z; w# \( d; a* d9 c $ v* I* z& E9 m9 K3 R9 @( p; _% LTo help us address your concerns more effectively, have your latest assessment notice in front of you with the "account" number and "valuation group" information ready. : t8 g$ @- e; e8 k; W& o, H 5 D4 E, o3 F' _; S0 B. SIt is important that you contact us as quickly as possible so that we can make any necessary corrections.