Raisinville Township

96 Ida Maybee Road, Monroe, MI 48161

Assessing



Mission Statement:

The Raisinville Township Assessor's Mission is to 

establish and maintain the valuation of all properties within the Township.  The use and distribution of this information provides an indirect benefit to any individual who wishes to bey, sell or finance property in Raisinville Township.  The valuation of all township properties is an annual procedure.  The effective date for establishing values of properties is December 31 of the current year.


The Assessor’s Office is responsible to carry out the state mandate of physically inspecting all properties in the Township.  Inspections include measuring the structures on the property, verifying with the  owner, when possible, information about the property, taking digital photos, checking the land description and entering the data into the computer.  The Assessor has three basic duties:

1.) Inventory and list all property within Raisinville Township

2.) Equitable evaluate taxable property

3.) Calculate the taxable value for every taxable piece of property.

See us for:  Section maps, Capped values, Taxable Values, Equalized Values, Property Descriptions, Property Sales, Property Status/Location,  Industrial Facility Tax Exemption, Appraisal Study, Board of Review and other information.

Call on us, we’re here to help!


Raisinville Township Assessor:  Karen Lieb, MCAO
                                                               Rodney Haddix, MCAO

 

Thursday:  9am - 4pm

Direct Line: 734-269-3901
Cell Phone: 734-347-2238 (available for non-office hours)

Email: raisinvilleassessor@gmail.com

 


 

RAISINVILLE TOWNSHIP BOARD OF REVIEW

PUBLIC NOTICE

Raisinville Township 96 Ida Maybee Rd Monroe, MI 48161

(734)269-2506

 

 

BOARD OF REVIEW MEETING SCHEDULE

 

The Raisinville Township Board of Review for 2025 will be held at the Raisinville Township Hall, 96 Ida Maybee Rd, Monroe MI 48161 on Thursday, December 11, 2025 at 9:30am

 

The December Board of Review has been granted the authority by the property tax laws of the State of Michigan to correct qualified errors, clerical errors, and mutual mistake of fact and to

grant or deny property exemptions allowed by concerning property assessments including but not limited to qualified agricultural property and poverty exemption.

 

Assessments and class changes and other questions that are put before the March Board of Review will NOT BE ADDRESSED OR CHANGED at this December Board of Review.

 

Any interested parties are invited to attend.

 

 

Karen Jo Lieb

Raisinville Township Assessor