Martin County
Property Tax Appeal
Free analysis for Martin County homeowners. We identify over-assessed properties, build your case with comparable sales, and file your Form 130 appeal.
Martin County Assessor & PTABOA
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How to File
Per IC 6-1.1-15-1.1, appeals must be filed by the later of June 15 or 45 days after Form 11 notices are mailed.
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Martin County Property Tax Appeal FAQ
What is the property tax appeal deadline in Martin County?
The 2026 appeal deadline in Martin County is June 15, 2026. You have 63 days remaining to file your Form 130.
How do I file a property tax appeal in Martin County?
Martin County accepts appeals via file by mail. File Form 130 (State Form 53958) with the Martin County PTABOA.
Do I need an attorney to appeal my property taxes?
No. Indiana law allows property owners to file Form 130 and represent themselves at PTABOA hearings without an attorney. Our tool automates the analysis and evidence preparation that attorneys typically handle.
Can my property tax assessment increase if I appeal?
Yes, in Indiana there are three possible outcomes: your assessment is lowered, stays the same, or increases. However, increases are uncommon when the appeal is supported by comparable sales evidence showing over-assessment.