Employment
Assessor
M-F | 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
307 2nd St NW, Rm. 120, Aitkin, MN
218-927-7327
Mike Dangers / County Assessor

Aitkin County Assessor's Office

The Aitkin County Assessor's Office values and classifies all types of real estate in the County. The market values and classifications of taxable property are primary factors in the calculation of property taxes. The Office operates under Minnesota State Statutes, Minnesota Department of Revenue directives and County Board directives.

The Minnesota Dept of Revenue site has good information about the property tax process and what programs are available. Click or tap HERE to go to that site.

2025 Reassessment Information:

Appraisers from the County Assessor’s Office will be reassessing the following areas starting in May 2024 through the rest of the year: Aitkin Township, Farm Island Township, Hill Lake Township, Lakeside Township, Palisade, Tamarack, Unorganized 48-27, Unorganized 49-27, and Unorganized 52-22.

A reassessment is when a physical property inspection is done in a certain area. This inspection is intended to verify and correct the county assessment records. State law requires a reassessment of all taxable property at least once every 5 years. If you own property in one of the areas above, be aware that an Appraiser from this office will be inspecting your property sometime between May 2024 and February 2025.

Please call us if you would like to be present during the inspection. Let us know if there are any hazards on your property that we should avoid.

Call 218-927-7327 with any questions or email us at [email protected]

Public Access to Property Data:

The Aitkin County website currently has a feature called LINK that enables a user to access a variety of parcel information free of charge. To reach this page, click on the link above. To access more detailed building information, including dimensions and sales report generating capability, a subscription to LINK is required. Please call (218) 927-7327 for more information.

Combine Parcels:

If you are a property owner with more than one parcel, you may be able to combine them into one. Click HERE for a copy of the application that includes the requirements for combining parcels.

Aitkin County Assessor's Office Mission Statement

To Treat All People Fairly and with Respect and to Value and Classify Property under State Law with Competency and Diligence.

page last modified on May 02, 2024