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  2. Think your new Wake County property tax values are too high ...

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    Informal appeals can be submitted by mail or online, at services.wake.gov/taxportal and clicking on “appeal your appraised value.” You will need your real estate ID and access code that appear ...

  3. New, higher Wake County property values are out this week ...

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    Home values across Wake County have shot up in the past four years, according to newly released results of the county’s 2024 revaluation. Residential properties rose an average of 53% in tax ...

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  5. Chris Dillon - Wikipedia

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    Robert Christopher "Chris" Dillon (born 1965) is a North Carolina attorney and judge of the North Carolina Court of Appeals.Dillon won election to the appellate court in a statewide race on Nov. 6, 2012, when he defeated incumbent Cressie Thigpen. [1]

  6. Wake County Board of Commissioners - Wikipedia

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    The Wake County Board of Commissioners is the governing board for Wake County, which includes the City of Raleigh. As of the 2020 census, the population of Wake County was 1,115,000 [1] making it North Carolina's most populated county. Its county seat is Raleigh, which is also the state capital.

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  8. These programs can save you money on your Wake County tax ...

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    Leslie Fox spoke to the Wake County Board of Commissioners during a recent public hearing on the proposed $1.86 billion county budget, which includes a property tax increase. While there are ...

  9. John M. Tyson - Wikipedia

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    Judge John M. Tyson was born in Cumberland County, North Carolina on July 14, 1953. He is the youngest child of Henry McMillan Tyson and Addie Amelia Williams. His father served six terms as a Representative in the N.C. House between 1973 and 1985.