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  1. Shelly Scott, the elected Assessor-Recorder-Clerk, oversees the valuation of taxable real and business personal property; recording and maintaining documents regarding property ownership, births, deaths and marriages; performing civil ceremonies; and processing marriage licenses, fictitious business names and other legal documents.

  2. Assessor's Mapbooks. This information has been scanned by the Mapping Division of the Marin County Assessor's Department. If you have a problem with the mapping information as shown, please email Mapping .

  3. Mar 1, 2019 · Assessor. Shelly Scott, Assessor - Recorder - County Clerk. Assessor’s Office / Open to the Public – Appointments Are Encouraged. For questions or information about real property assessments – Call (415) 473-7215 or contact us by email.

  4. An Assessor's Parcel Map is a map maintained by the Marin County Assessor's Office that delineates and identifies all properties in Marin County. The Assessor's Office prepares and maintains approximately 3,500 Assessor Parcel map images.

  5. Nov 26, 2023 · The Marin Assessors Office staff handled 104,799 assessments that fiscal year worth a total of $90.15 billion. Of those figures, 87,976 assessments worth $75.5 billion were of residential properties.

  6. Jun 29, 2023 · San Rafael, CA – The 2023 property assessment roll for Marin County is $101.27 billion, a $6 billion (6.34%) increase from 2022. Marin County’s Office of the Assessor-Recorder-County Clerk (ARCC) certified the 2023 roll, which represents property value assessments as of January 1, 2023.

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