Orleans Parish · Property Tax Appeals · 2027 & 2028
Both Years. One Price.
Lock in professional representation for both 2027 and 2028 tax years. One enrollment, two appeals, predictable pricing.
2027 Appeal
$125
Total Package
$250
2028 Appeal
$125
Orleans Parish assessments are set quadrennially. By enrolling for both years now, you ensure continuous protection and lock in today's rate.
Single signup covers both tax years
Automatic appeal filing when assessments publish
Two years of representation, one low price
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Every client receives our plain-language guide to Orleans Parish property tax appeals — so you understand exactly what we're doing and why.
2026 EDITION
Know Your Rights as an Orleans Parish Homeowner
Prepared by Scott J. Spivey, Esq., APLC
Every year, thousands of Orleans Parish property owners pay more in property taxes than they legally should. Why? Because their property has been assessed at a value that is too high — and they didn't know they had the right to challenge it.
The good news: Louisiana law gives every property owner the right to appeal their assessment. The process is free, it's open to everyone, and you do not need a lawyer to do it.
Example: How Your Tax Bill Is Calculated
Say the Assessor estimates your home is worth $300,000. After applying the 10% assessment rate and subtracting the homestead exemption, you're looking at about $3,308/year in property taxes.
If the Assessor overestimated by $100,000? That's about $1,471 extra every single year until you fix it.
A mill is one-tenth of one percent — basically $1 in taxes for every $1,000 of taxable assessed value. In Orleans Parish in 2026, the combined millage rate on the East Bank is approximately 147–150 mills…
6 more sections — exemptions, the appeal process step-by-step, key dates, contacts, and your action checklist
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