Falmouth
Assessor's Office Duties and Responsibilities
The Role of the Assessor's office is to establish a value for all real & personal property for tax purposes and to maintain ownership records as required by Maine Title 36. Among other duties, this office is responsible for updating and maintaining tax maps, administering tax exemptions, and answering assessing questions.The Town of Falmouth has partnered with the Cumberland County Regional Assessing Program. This program is designed to ensure quality, professional assessing services to the town at a reduced cost. Robert Sutherland is the director of the Cumberland County Regional Assessing Program and has taken the oath of office as the official Assessor for Falmouth.
Online property records may be viewed here. Non-inventory items such as neighborhood, site index (influence factor), condition factors (including topography) and other adjustments are not able to be displayed online with our current system. This detail is available and may be viewed on the property card, which can requested by email at assessor@cumberlandcounty.org or by calling our office at 207-699-2475.
Forms & Reports:
Change of Address Form (PDF)Change of Name Form (PDF)
Exemptions & Current Use
2023-2024 Commitment Books:
2023-2024 Personal Property Commitment2023-2024 Real Estate Commitment
Portland Office Hours:
Mon - 7:00-5:00Tue-Thu - 8:00-5:00
Fri - Closed
Phone:
207-699-2475
Email:
Email the Assessor
Mail to:
25 Pearl Street
Portland, ME 04101
Annual Assessment Data
Tax Rate | 12.64 |
Due Dates |
November 2, 2023
May 2, 2024 December 1st, 2023 (Personal Property only)
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Fiscal Year | July 1, 2023 - June 30, 2024 |
Assessment Date | April 1, 2023 |
Commitment Date | August 30, 2023 |
Abatement App Deadline | March 2, 2024 |
Certified Ratio | 100% |
Last Revaluation | 2022 |