County Assessment Roll Increases for Fifteenth Year in a Row

SOLANO COUNTY – The assessed value of taxable property in Solano County has surpassed $80.5 billion, increasing by 3.38% for fiscal year 2026/27 and marking the fifteenth consecutive year of growth, Assessor-Recorder Glenn Zook announced today.

“Reaching a new high in total assessed value and marking our fifteenth consecutive year of growth reflects the continued confidence people and businesses have in investing in Solano County,” said Zook. “New residential construction, commercial investment, and property improvements continue to strengthen our local tax base, providing critical funding for the public services our communities depend on.”

At the close of the roll, the value of all assessable property in Solano County reached $80.59 billion ($80,596,587,361), an increase of approximately $2.6 billion over the prior year. This continued growth strengthens the property tax base that helps fund schools, cities, special districts, and other essential public services throughout Solano County.  As of the close of the roll, approximately 1,300 assessment appeals from prior years, representing roughly $8.8 billion in assessed value, remain pending review.

WHAT MAKES UP THE COUNTY’S NET ROLL

The County’s Net Roll combines the secured assessment roll, primarily consisting of land and improvements, with the unsecured assessment roll, which generally includes business equipment and other taxable personal property.  After applying eligible exemptions, the Net Roll serves as the basis for distributing property tax revenues that support schools, cities, special districts, and other local agencies providing essential public services throughout Solano County.

CONTINUED INVESTMENT STRENGTHENS COMMUNITIES

The fifteenth consecutive year of assessment roll growth reflects continued investment throughout Solano County, including new residential construction, commercial development, and property improvements.  A strong and growing assessment roll provides a stable foundation for funding the public services residents rely on every day, including public safety, roads and infrastructure, parks, libraries, and schools.

FOR MORE INFORMATION

Property details can be found on the Solano County Assessor/Recorder website.  Property owners with questions about their assessment can contact the Assessor division of the Assessor-Recorder’s office at (707) 784-6210 and by e-mail at Assessor@SolanoCounty.gov.  Taxpayers may also obtain information from the Solano County website www.SolanoCounty.gov/government/assessorrecorder.

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