![]() If your opinion of the value of your property differs from the Assessor’s Office, you may come to our office to discuss the matter in person. If you have complied with these legal requirements, you are entitled to question the value placed on your property. Our office maintains an Open-Door Policy and welcomes all information provided by the property owner. Millage rates are simply those rates which will provide funds to pay for those services.Īs a taxpayer, you have a certain legal responsibility to furnish accurate information on your property. The millage rate is the basis for the budget needed or demanded by the voters to provide for services such as schools, drainage, library, roads, law enforcement, etc. This includes school districts, parish government, law enforcement districts, etc. The millage rate, as voted by the public or set forth by law, is levied by all the taxing agencies within the district, city, parish or state. The amount of taxes you pay is determined by the total levied millage rates, which are applied to your property’s assessed value. ![]() The Assessor’s primary responsibility is to determine the “fair market value” of your property so you only pay your fair share of the taxes. The tax dollars are levied by the taxing bodies, such as the parish council, school board, etc., and are collected by the Sheriff’s Office as Ex-Officio Tax Collector. The rules and regulations for assessment are set by the Louisiana Tax Commission. The Louisiana Constitution, as adopted by the voters, provides the basic framework for taxation, and tax laws are made by the Louisiana Legislature. The Assessor does not make the laws which affect property owners. Our office is actively doing everything we can to get LeBlanc off the street.”Īnyone with information is urged to contact APSO anonymously by calling 22 or texting 847411 or contacting Crime Stoppers at 22.The Assessor does not raise or lower taxes. ![]() “I’ve had a chance to talk with the victim’s family, who are equally concerned. “LeBlanc’s release is both concerning and frustrating,” said Webre. Deputies warn that he is a violent and dangerous offender. Within the last day, the sheriff’s office said deputies were informed that LeBlanc was recently seen in Donaldsonville. The Louisiana Parole Board has issued a warrant for the arrest of Michael LeBlanc, as he failed to report to Probation and Parole within 48 hours of his full discharge from the local level physical custody as outlined in the conditions of his release from Department of Corrections in May 2022.” Louisiana Department of Public Safety & Corrections Riverbend Detention Center did not transfer LeBlanc to Ascension Parish regarding the outstanding sentence on the 2017 murder, but released LeBlanc from custody on November 30, 2022. On November 30, 2022, Madison informed Riverbend that LeBlanc plead guilty and received credit for time served at the parish jail level on the two new charges in Madison. On July 26, 2022, Madison transferred LeBlanc to Riverbend Detention Center, which houses Madison Parish’s pretrial detainees. Madison Parish was also aware that Ascension Parish also had a detainer for LeBlanc for a 2017 Second Degree Murder Conviction in Ascension Parish for which he has still not yet been sentenced by the court. ![]() LeBlanc remained at that facility on a pretrial detainer. He was subsequently released to the custody of the Madison Parish Sheriff and detained at Madison parish for charges relating to Possession With Intent to Distribute Narcotics and Taking Contraband to and from a Penal Institution. “Michael LeBlanc completed his Department of Corrections hard labor prison sentence for Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon.
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