Assessor's Office

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1221 Oak St Ste 145
Oakland, CA 94612

The County Administrator's Office in Oakland, CA is dedicated to providing professional and innovative leadership to the Board of Supervisors, agency department heads, and the public through responsible fiscal and administrative policy development and program oversight.

Their mission is to enrich the lives of Alameda County residents by implementing visionary policies and delivering accessible, responsive, and effective services. With a commitment to integrity, respect, and fiscal stewardship, they strive to make Alameda County one of the best places to live, work, and do business.

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Dennis K.
12/2/2013

So based on my 1 time there It was an ok experience, no snare Ladies were nice but took a little time Other than that the visit was fine So the call in with my question was answered by a nice...

Dharma P.
9/28/2023

We went to the assessment appeals board hearing few months ago to request them to assess our newly constructed property fairly. The process gets dragged for 2 years, keeps changing assessors in...

Maureen P.
3/6/2017

This office gave me my giggle for the day. After being switched around a bit--to three different people--, who very politely told me they could not answer my question, but they would give me to...

Shu Y.
11/14/2018

The staff at Alameda County Assessor's office are courteous, helpful and professional. They treat people with fairness. They are very patient in explaining my options and make sure I understand.

Monica M.
7/3/2012

Eric C is spot on. This office has one decent employee and the others are the most incompetent boobs to ever walk the face of this earth, including the assessor himself. In aught nine when all...

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