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Ramapo Grievance Day 2026: Deadline, Form, and What to Know

FairAppeal Editorial Team · Updated May 11, 2026 · 2 min read

Ramapo's 2026 Grievance Day is Tuesday, May 26, 2026. Here is the Rockland County town's filing window and what to file in one focused read.

Ramapo's 2026 Grievance Day is Tuesday, May 26, 2026, the statutory 4th Tuesday in May under New York Real Property Tax Law. The completed grievance form must be received by the Ramapo Board of Assessment Review on or before that date. Postmarks do not count toward the filing deadline.

Where does a Ramapo grievance get filed?

The completed grievance form goes to the Ramapo Board of Assessment Review, which meets on Grievance Day at the town offices. The Board hears cases in turn and issues a written determination over the weeks that follow. The Town of Ramapo Assessor publishes the calendar and any session-time updates each spring.

What about Ramapo's village residents?

Homes inside Ramapo's incorporated villages (Suffern, Airmont, Spring Valley, Wesley Hills, Kaser, Hillburn, others) follow the same town Grievance Day for the underlying town assessment, but each village also has its own assessment process and timing for the village portion of the bill. The town grievance filing covers the town, county, and school-district pieces. Village levels are addressed through each village's separate process. Fair Appeal handles the full property tax appeal in Ramapo and only charges a percentage of first-year tax savings when the value comes down. FairAppeal monitors the Ramapo roll every year, not just once. For the full Ramapo picture see the Ramapo property tax appeal guide or the Town of Ramapo assessor's office.

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