Letters will be landing in the mailboxes of select residential properties as part of the County’s annual re-inspection process.

The letters, also known as Requests for Information (RFI), will be delivered to households due for re-inspection to allow residents to self-report any changes to their property. This year’s re-inspection areas include the east portion of the County (ranges 2, 4 and 5), as well as the Town of Wembley.

“It’s simple and easy for residents to complete the Request for Information,” said Chris Gardner, Chief Assessor for the County of Grande Prairie. “We've seen this proactive approach streamline the process for both residents and staff, by ensuring we have as much information as possible before our Assessors head out the door.”

Residents who receive a letter can provide property information to the County of Grande Prairie through the following options:

  • Complete the online form using the link provided in the letter.
  • Complete and mail the questionnaire back to the County in the provided envelope.
  • Scan your completed questionnaire and email it to assmtrfi@countygp.ab.ca.
  • Contact the Assessment department at 780-513-3952 to complete the questionnaire over the phone.

This is the third year that the County has used RFIs to gather information. The re-inspection cycle will officially begin on March 1 and continue until about July 1.

County assessors will continue with some in-person inspections to verify that the assessment information on file is up to date, and for non-residential properties.

Property Re-Inspection Area

Information provided by the County of Grande Prairie