Tax Assessor's Office
The Tax Assessor's office is required annually to assess real property at full value as of October 1st of the previous tax year.
The duties also include maintaining property transfers, keeping current ownerships updated, checking building permits that have been issued and maintain current values. Property owners who believe their assessments do not reflect market values may appeal the assessments each year prior to April 1st.
Frequently Asked Questions
Tax Appeal Information
If you are requesting to appeal your assessment, when you receive the post card from the County in February, please call the County (201) 336-6300 and ask for a Petition to Appeal.
Bergen County Board of Taxation
One Bergen County Plaza – Room 370
Hackensack, NJ 07601
The deadline to file your Appeal is April 1st. Any questions regarding the appeal process please call the Bergen County Board of Taxation at (201) 336-6300.
How can I view my assessment card?
Visit: www.Lodi-NJ.org/assessmentsearch to conduct a record search
When I obtain a building permit to improve my property, when and how will my property assessment be increased?
A representative from the Assessor's office inspects the property and assesses at the current market value (as of October 1st) the added assessment is the amount of the difference between the old assessment and the value of the entire property at the end of the project.
If I get a building permit, complete the work and do not call for a final inspection, will an added assessment bill be sent, and what if the permit doesn't include all of the work?
The final inspection does not determine the date of the assessment. The assessor values the property when it is substantially ready for intended use, and then assesses all of the changes during the inspection and must value the entire property each time it is re-assessed.
What if I don't take out a permit?
Not getting a permit does not prevent an assessment. Building inspections are necessary for safety and not a method for raising revenue. If you had a fire without taking out proper permits and inspections, the insurance company might not pay for the damages. If the Assessor's Office discovers an improvement, an assessment is made regardless of whether there was a permit or not.
What if I disagree with the value on the bill?
You are obligated to pay the bill in full, whether or not you agree to the assessment. You have until December 1st to appeal the added assessment. After that date, no one will be able to appeal the added assessment.
Vehicles
Resident Parking Sticker
All vehicles parked on the street from the hours of 1:00 am to 5:00 am are required to have a resident parking sticker visible on the rear windshield of the driver's side, on the lower left-hand corner of the vehicle. If the numbers on the resident sticker are no longer visible please visit the tax assessor's office with the old sticker to receive a new sticker.
To receive a resident parking sticker please visit the tax assessor's office and bring your driver's license, registration and insurance that matches the Lodi address you reside at. They must be New Jersey issued.
In order to receive a permanent resident parking sticker, if renting, your landlord must have applied for a certificate of occupancy with your name listed as a tenant. If a certificate of occupancy is not available only a temporary sticker can be issued until all paperwork and payment is processed.
Change of address or change of vehicle
Please visit the tax assessor's office to return the resident parking sticker if moving out of Lodi, NJ. If you have changed your vehicle and still residing in Lodi, NJ please visit the tax assessor's office as well to get an updated resident parking sticker.
No longer registered vehicle
If a vehicle is no longer registered or if a car is sold or traded in the resident parking sticker must be returned to the tax assessor's office.
*Temporary passes must be returned to the tax assessor's office under all circumstances.*
Visiting Vehicles
It is the vehicle owner's responsibility to call the Lodi Police Department at (973) 473-7600 ext: 180 before the hours of 1:00 am to 5:00 am to receive permission to leave the vehicle on the street overnight.
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Contact Information
Evelyn Trujillo
Tax Assessor
T: 973-859-7416
F: 973-859-7454
etrujillo@lodi-nj.org
Judy De Leon
T: 973-859-7415
F: 973-859-7454
jdeleon@lodi-nj.org
Address
1 Memorial Drive
Room 103
Lodi, New Jersey 07644
Current Hours
Monday - Friday: 8:00am - 3:30pm
Tax Assessor is in office: Monday 10:00am-6:00pm
Saturday & Sunday: Closed
Forms
Parking Sticker Requirements and Application
Certified 200ft List Request
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