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The Grampian Assessor is responsible for non-domestic property valuations for rating, council tax banding valuations for domestic subjects and in his role as Electoral Registration Officer (ERO), the compilation of the Electoral Register.
The Grampian Valuation Joint Board is a public body that exists to provide the local taxation service to the three councils within the Grampian area (Aberdeen City, Aberdeenshire and Moray). It employs the Assessor and his staff in terms of the Valuation Joint Boards (Scotland) Order 1995.
On the following pages you can find out about the Assessor and Electoral Registration Officer and his staff, as well as the Valuation Roll, Council Tax Valuation List and Electoral Register. You can also find out about the Grampian Valuation Joint Board, its Convener and membership.
The Grampian Assessor & Electoral Registration Office covers the local authority areas of Aberdeen City Council, Aberdeenshire Council and The Moray Council and is organised on a divisional basis with offices in Aberdeen, Banff and Elgin.
The headquarters is located at Woodhill House, Westburn Road, Aberdeen where staff cover the Aberdeen Division and the Kincardine & Deeside and Gordon Divisions of Aberdeenshire. Staff at Mitchell Burnett House, Colleonard Road, Banff cover the Banff & Buchan Division of Aberdeenshire and staff at 234 High Street, Elgin cover the Moray Division.
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Register of Electors
8 December 2009
The revised register, published on 1 December is available for inspection at
the Electoral Registration Offices in Aberdeen, Banff and Elgin.
Copies of registers will be distributed to libraries and council offices
within the Grampian area during the coming fortnight and will be available for
public inspection shortly thereafter.
If you are not on the register, you can apply to be added in the monthly
updates by completing and returning a voter registration form.
35,000
postal vote application forms have been issued to electors who indicated that
they would prefer to vote by post when they made their 2009 household return
this autumn. If you receive a
postal vote application form and still wish to vote by post in future elections,
please complete and return it as soon as possible.
Anyone with enquiries about electoral registration can contact the ERO on (01224) 664848 or by e-mail
ero@grampian-ero.gov.uk or through the website
www.grampian-ero.gov.uk
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