Know Your Rights. Understand Your Assessment. Learn How to Appeal.
Chris Billings believes taxpayers deserve more than promises, they deserve information and the tools to challenge the status quo.
That’s why Chris is hosting a series of town hall educational meetings across Stephens County to help homeowners, landowners, and business owners. So they can better understand the property assessment process, identify potential errors, and learn how to legally protest their taxes.
These events are designed to give residents practical tools, clear explanations, and direct answers to common questions about assessments, exemptions, valuations, and the appeals process.
How county property assessments work
How to review your valuation notice
Common errors that can increase tax burdens
Homestead Exemption Information
What You’ll Learn
Agricultural and business property considerations
How to file a protest legally and on time
What evidence strengthens an appeal
Questions to ask during the process
Upcoming Events
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Taxpayer Town Hall Duncan + Empire
Find Errors. Know Your Rights. Learn the Process.
Date: Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Time: 7:00 PM
Location: Duncan Machine Products
Address: 1003 S 2nd St, Duncan, Oklahoma 73533Join Chris Billings for an informative public session focused on helping Stephens County residents better understand their assessments and how to challenge errors through the proper legal channels.
All Stephens County residents are welcome.
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Taxpayer Town Hall Velma + Comanche
Find Errors. Know Your Rights. Learn the Process.
Date: TBD
Time: 7:00 PM
Location: TBD
Address: TBDJoin Chris Billings for an informative public session focused on helping Stephens County residents better understand their assessments and how to challenge errors through the proper legal channels.
All Stephens County residents are welcome.
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Taxpayer Town Hall Marlow + Central
Find Errors. Know Your Rights. Learn the Process.
Date: TBD
Time: 7:00pm
Location: TBD
Address: TBDJoin Chris Billings for an informative public session focused on helping Stephens County residents better understand their assessments and how to challenge errors through the proper legal channels.
All Stephens County residents are welcome.

