Board of Equalization and Review

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Overview 

Pursuant to N.C.G.S. 105-322 the Chatham County Board of Equalization and Review will meet as required by law.

Roles and Responsibilities

  • To hear upon request, any and all taxpayers who own or control taxable property assessed for taxation in Chatham County, with respect to the valuation of such property or the property of others, to schedule hearings, and to fulfill duties and responsibilities required by law.
  • Hears and reviews appeals of property listings and valuations placed on property subject to county taxes. The Board’s bylaws are determined by North Carolina state law (State Statute 105-322).

If someone appealed to the Board of Equalization and Review, and they wish to continue the appeal process, the next avenue of appeal is to the North Carolina Property Tax Commission.

Membership and Terms

The following are the current members of the Board of Equalization and Review. The Board of Commissioner District they live in is noted, along with their original appointment date, and termination (or expiration date) date.

  • Lillian Alston, Commissioners District 3,
    • Term Expiration 12/31/2027
  • Thomas Bender, Commissioners District 5
    • Term Expiration 12/31/2027
  • Bibi Haddad, Commissioners District 4
    • Term Expiration 12/31/2028
  • Janet Nichols, Commissioners District 1
    • Term Expiration 12/31/2028
  • Saundra Nettles, Commissioners District 2
    • Term Expiration 12/31/2028

Alternative Members

  • David McKay
    • Term Expiration 12/31/2028
  • Wyatt Underwood
    • Term Expiration 12/31/2028
  • Jeff Wilson
    • Term Expiration 12/31/2027

Chatham County welcomes residents who wish to contribute to their community by serving on one of our volunteer boards or committees. Learn more about applying.

Get Information

The Board meets in the spring between the first Monday in April and the first Monday in May to hear taxpayer appeals. Other meetings are scheduled as needed. Three notices stating the date, time, and place of the meetings are published as a legal advertisement in the Chatham News and the Chatham Record. The first notice is published at least 10 days prior to the first meeting. The meetings are typically held in the County Tax Office. 

Visit the Meeting page for details about upcoming and past meetings.  

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Staff Liaison

Tax Administration
PO Box 908
Pittsboro, NC 27312
(919) 545-8404