Politics & Government
News From the East Haven Town Assessor
The latest news on real property, motor vehicle policies, personal property, exemptions and assessment appeals.

Real Property
Property owners who have not obtained permits for new construction, improvements and alterations exceeding $100 in value, or structures razed or removed between Oct. 1, 2015and Oct. 1, 2016 are required to report said activity to the Assessor in the month of October.
For any information please contact the East Haven Assessors Office at 468-3233 or 250 Main St., East Haven, CT 06512.
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Information courtesy of Michael J. Milici, Assessor, C.C.M.A. II, SPA
Motor Vehicles
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Any person with a registered motor vehicle must notify the DMV within 48 hours of any change of address in accordance with C.G.S. Sec. 14-17a.
Motor vehicles registered out of state must be registered within 60 days of residency in the State of Connecticut, according to CGS 14-12a. Residents who fail to register their vehicles are subject to an estimate of tax. If you are a resident of another state, your vehicle should not be garaged in the Town of East Haven with out of state registration. The Assessors Office will report violators to the East Haven Police and the Department of Motor Vehicles.
Personal Property
Business and other owners of tangible personal property, pursuant to CGS 12-40 and 12-43 are required to file a Personal Property Declaration with the Assessor between Oct. 1 and Nov. 1. Companies that fail to declare by Nov. 1 are subject to an estimated assessment and a 25 percent penalty. This does not include registered motor vehicles, airplanes or boats. LATE OR AMENDED DECLARATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AFTER THE DUE DATE.
Personal Property declaration forms can be obtained at the Assessors Office, 250 Main St., East Haven, CT 06512 or by calling 203-468-3233.
Farmers must file Personal Property exemption application to the Assessor before Nov. 1 annually.
Exemptions
Veterans who have served during war time and/or have a service related disability should file their DD-214 Discharge papers with the Town Clerk by October 1 in order to be eligible for applicable property exemptions.
Farm and forest property owners applying for PA-490 assessment relief under provisions of CGS 12-107 must make application with the East Haven Assessor between Sept. 1 to Nov. 1 for the Oct. 1 Grand List.
Totally disabled residents must file proof of their Social Security Disability with the Assessor by Oct. 1 in order to receive an exemption.
Exemptions for specially equipped vehicles for the use or transportation of handicapped individual or antique vehicles must annually submit an application to the Assessor by Dec. 31. All new applicants’ vehicles will be subject to inspection by the Assessor.
Board of Assessments Appeals
Board of Assessment Appeals Applications to contest Motor Vehicle assessments must be submitted to the Assessor’s office between Aug. 1 and Aug. 20. The meeting will be held on Monday, Sept. 15 in the Assessor’s Office.
Appeals for Real Estate, Personal Property and Supplemental Motor Vehicle assessments must be submitted between Feb. 1, 2016 and Feb. 20, 2016. All meetings will be held in the Assessor’s office in March 2016 at dates to be determined.
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