04/02/2026
2026 Property Assessments
The Jefferson County PVA will mail property assessments on April 24, 2026. The 2026 reassessment covers MLS Areas 8 & 9 which spans the area east of the Watterson Expressway (I-264) and north of I-64 to the Ohio River and the eastern border of Jefferson County. Home rule cities include Prospect, Glenview, Graymoor-Devondale, Anchorage, Lyndon, Hurstbourne, Douglass Hills, Middletown, and many others in the northeastern portion of the county. If your property value changes, a full-color assessment notice on a large postcard that includes a photo of the property and information about the assessment appeal process will be mailed to you. New values will be posted on Jeffersonpva.ky.gov on April 24, 2026 at noon.
If you believe the assessed value is not correct, The Jefferson County PVA wants you to know: You have a right to appeal.
The mission of the PVA is to provide fair and equitable assessments for all property owners in Jefferson County. PVA staff works hard to get the value of our property correct. However, the PVA does not know every detail or condition of your property. If you believe the PVA assessed value does not represent the fair-market value of your property, you have a right to appeal your assessment.
To learn more about property assessments and how to file an appeal, attend one of the PVA’s upcoming community meetings:
April 14: Lyndon City Hall (515 Wood Ln) 6:30pm-8pm
April 16: Berrytown Recreation Senior Nutrition Annex (1340 Heafer Rd) 6:30pm-8pm
All meetings will also be available on Zoom, visit jeffersonpva.ky.gov to register for virtual meetings.
The first step of the appeal process is to complete the PVA Online Conference which is available at www.jeffersonpva.ky.gov from April 24, 2026 at noon EDT, until May 18, 2026 at 4pm EDT.
Most people prefer to complete the appeal using online self-service. However, if you need assistance with the Online Conference, PVA staff will be available and ready to assist you.
Weekday In-Person Appeal Assistance at the Northeast Regional Library and Middletown City Hall:
• Opening Day April 24: 12pm-4pm
• Weekdays April 27-May 18: 9am-4pm
Evening In-Person Assistance Events:
• Middletown City Hall (11803 Old Shelbyville Rd): Thursday, May 7, 5pm-7pm
• Lyndon City Hall (515 Wood Ln): Wednesday May 13, 5pm-7pm
PVA Office (815 W. Market Street, suite 400): Weekdays April 24-May 18, 8am-4pm and two Saturdays, May 9 and 16, 9am-1pm. Optional appointments available: call 502-574-6224 to reserve a time.
By Telephone: Accommodations will be made for property owners with limited mobility and access to technology. Call 502-574-6224 to reserve a time for a telephone conference.
More helpful information, including tips on preparing for your Online Conference can be found at www.jeffersonpva.ky.gov.
The Jefferson County PVA is responsible for applying a fair and equitable assessment to residential properties, commercial properties, and more.