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Posted on: November 12, 2025

[ARCHIVED] 2025 Revaluation Assessment Notices and Informal Hearings

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2025 Revaluation Assessment Notices & Informal Hearings


The 2025 Revaluation Assessment Notices will be arriving in property owner's mailboxes in the coming days.  


As you review the change in your properties assessment for the 2025 Grand List it is important to remember the following:

    • The notice gives you the prior and new assessment for your property.  This number is 70% of the Fair Market Value per State Statute.  
    • This notice is NOT a tax bill and does not reflect what your July 2026 Tax Bill amount will be.  
      • DO NOT use the current mill rate to estimate your taxes.  The mill rate for the July 2026 Tax Bills will not be set until the Town budget process in the Spring of 2026. Estimating your tax bill with the current mill rate can cause inaccuracies in the understanding of the effect of a revaluation on your tax bill.  Often, when assessments increase the mill rate will decrease
    • The values on your notice do not reflect any exemptions or credits for which you may qualify, these will be applied by the Assessor’s Office and reflected on your July 2026 Tax Bill.   
    • The new values for your property are based on mass appraisal standards and not individual property appraisals.  

Information on each property, sales and other revaluation information can be found in the following locations:

2025 Townwide Revaluation | Newington, CT

  • Reports available in digital form

Town of Newington Online Mapping System

  • Mapping showing sales information for a specific year can be found under “Interactive Mapping”

eQuality Informal Hearings

  • Revaluation property cards and sales information are available

Town of Newington 2025 Interactive Data Website

  • Visualized data for property values, valid sales and comparisons

In person at the Town of Newington Assessor’s Office

Values for the 2025 Revaluation will not be final until AFTER the informal hearing process is complete.   If you have a question or concern about the proposed valuation for your property as indicated on the Assessment Notice, you are strongly encouraged to schedule an informal hearing.  Informal hearings are an opportunity for taxpayers to ask questions about the valuation of their property, explain why they believe the assigned value for their property is incorrect, and review their current property data.  For more information on this process, please see the below video and informational document outlining this process and what can be expected.  

What to Know About Informal Hearings


If you have any questions on revaluation or the revaluation process, please feel free to contact the Town of Newington Assessor’s Office directly.  They can be reached by email at assessor@newingtonct.gov or phone (860) 665-8530.  

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