
Hennepin County 2026 Open Book Meetings
Open book meetings are a key component of transparency in the real property assessment process. They provide an opportunity for taxpayers to understand how their property values were determined and allow assessors to deliver high-quality customer service to the residents of Hennepin County.
Open Book Meetings Overview
The Hennepin County Assessor’s Office will host seven in-person open book meetings across the county in 2026, as well as one virtual session, for taxpayers who wish to discuss their 2026 assessments. Taxpayers living in a city that offers an open book process may attend any meeting at any location that best fits their schedule.
Meeting dates, times, and locations will be included with the valuation notices mailed in the spring. Each notice will also include an informational insert outlining the available appeal options.
Taxpayers wishing to participate in the virtual meeting will need access to a computer or smartphone and must call ahead to schedule an appointment. A Microsoft Teams link will then be provided for the selected date and time. Appraisers will offer flexible scheduling options to accommodate taxpayers’ needs for virtual, face-to-face discussions. Below are the locations, dates, and times of the meetings for 2026.
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Location
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Date
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Time
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Richfield City Hall
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April 20
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4 - 7 P.M.
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Plymouth City Hall
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April 22
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8 A.M. - 7 P.M.
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Maple Grove City Hall
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April 23
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Noon - 7 P.M.
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Mound Centennial Building
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April 27
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4 - 7 P.M.
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Edina Fire Station 2
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April 28
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Noon - 7 P.M.
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Virtual
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April 29
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8 A.M. - 7 P.M.
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21st Century Bank Event
Center, Rogers
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April 29
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4 - 7 P.M.
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Crystal Community Center
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April 30
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Noon - 7 P.M.
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Taxpayers may also contact their assessor at any time after receiving their valuation notice and before the County Board of Appeal and Equalization (CBAE) appointment deadline on May 20, 2026. Each notice includes the appropriate phone number for reaching the assigned appraiser or assessor. Many questions can be answered—and concerns resolved—through a phone conversation.
Hennepin County Assessor Value Review Process
Hennepin County appraisers will continue to respond promptly to taxpayer inquiries regarding property values. We will conduct in-person valuation and classification reviews. To support this process, we may request relevant documentation from property owners, such as inspection reports or independent appraisals.
In addition to physically inspecting property, we will also utilize all available tools to ensure accurate assessments, including aerial imagery, GIS technology, street-view photography, and sales listing information.
Contact
County Assessor
Joshua Hoogland
(612) 348-8853
[email protected]
Hennepin County Assessor’s Office
300 South 6th Street MC-213
Minneapolis, MN 55487
612-348-3046
hennepin.us/assessment
To view your property evaluation, visit the Hennepin County website at the link below and use one of the available search functions to find your property:
Hennepin County Property Information Search
For more information on Hennepin County property resources and services, visit the following link:
Hennepin County Services - Property
To view for information about Hennepin County property assessment, click on the link below:
Hennepin County Property Assessment
For more information on the Hennepin County 2026 Open Book Meetings and/or the Property Value and Classification Appeals Process, click on the corresponding links in the document container at the bottom of this page.