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January 19, 2011

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J������ 19, 2011 ASSESSOR’S CORNER Series 1 of 10 Parker, AZ - The La Paz County Asses- sor’s offi ce is now preparing for the ap- plication period of Property Tax relief programs for taxpayers that reside in our County. The types of programs available are: Property Tax Exemption for Widow, Widowers, and Disabled Persons; the Senior Valuation Protection Option (aka the Valuation Freeze) for senior 65 or over; Property Tax Deferral pro- gram; Property Tax Exemption for Non-Profi t Organizations; Arizona’s Historic Property Reduction Program; Soldiers and Sailors Civil Relief Act; Property Tax Exemption for Native Americans; Religious Property Ex- emption; additional exemptions listed in ARS Title 42 Article 3. Exemptions Between the months of January 1 and March 1 of each calendar year, the La Paz County Assessor accepts applica- tions for all the tax relief programs. Application forms for each type of program are now available at La Paz County Assessor’s Offi ce. American Made! During the Property Tax Exemption application period, the La Paz County Assessor’s Offi ce visits some of the outlying areas for your convenience and we notify our taxpayers through the media such as radio, cable, news- paper, fl yers, etc. Let’s take advantage of this service and watch for this an- nouncement during the Holidays and throughout the application period. Each type of property tax relief pro- gram has certain guidelines that must be met before consideration, such as: Residency, household income, medi- cal, total property(s), age, property status, and for organizations, pre-req- uisites of exemption status. For additional information, you may contact our offi ce or stop by to visit any time at 1112 Joshua Avenue, Suite 204, Parker, AZ 85344 OR Call 928-669- 6165. The new hours are from 7:00am to 6:00am, Monday thru Thursday. Until next time, George Nault & Staff. ���.D�����M��������.��� P��� 27 Fleece and CottonFabric by the Yard & more... Creations by Shirley McKiernan Tyson Wells space S 5-6 behind Rada Cutlery - OPEN JAN. 19 - FEB. 15 951-201-3561 RV & TRUCK REPAIR BEST AUTO SERVICE YOU CAN DEPEND ON! 585 N. Central Quartzsite Open Mon-Fri 8-5 928-927-8787 Johnny DelPino, Owner Flags Galore ‘N More Flags * Flag Poles * Windsocks Moved from Big Tent to Rice Ranch ! For a FREE Mary Kay Facial contact Peggy @ space A-30 • 520-686-1556 Wyoming Wild Woods Tyson Wells Showgrounds Space G-30 Chainsaw Carvings by Ed Beitzel Chainsaw Bears, Wood Flowers, Pine Knot Faces, Walking Sticks, Bear Lamps, Carved Beds, MORE! We Do Custom Work “Have Chain Saw - Will Travel” 307-248-1473 Email: BearsByEddy@yahoo.com PLEASE JOIN US! Blackwood Gospel Quartet on Sat. Feb. 5th at 7pm Love offering Changing Hearts...Changing Lives Through Worshipping God & Serving Others 665 W. Tyson Street, Quartzsite Pastor Bruce Swart 928-927-5808 Fire Station Church Rice Ranch Space A-30 520-686-2105 Date Change! NOW OPEN SATURDAY 8am till noon thru March 20th

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