Please note that Manitoba Assessment Online (MAO) will be unavailable every Tuesday morning from 07:30 a.m. to 08:30 a.m. for scheduled maintenance. During this maintenance window, Manitoba Assessment Online (MAO) will be temporarily unavailable.
NOTICE: 2026 Assessment Notices - POSTAL DISRUPTION
Due to the nationwide postal disruption, effective September 25, 2025, the delivery of printed assessment notices may be delayed.
You can find your 2026 assessment through one of the following options:
- Visit Manitoba Assessment Online (MAO) to view 2026 assessments once they are posted; click the links below for your municipality's Notice dates and appeal deadlines:
- Create a MyPropertyMB account to view your assessment and property details online, via MyPropertyMB
- Call or email your District Assessment Office: Property Assessment Services District offices
- Call or email your municipal office to inquire if and when the 2026 Assessment Roll is available for public viewing, and for appeal deadlines. If requested by a resident, municipalities may choose to print notices for property owners for emailing or pick-up at their local municipal office.
- Please note that the mailing of assessment notices will commence once regular mail service resumes, however, the notices will continue to reference appeal deadlines that may have passed.
We appreciate your understanding and patience during this postal disruption.
Please note that the French translation will be available shortly.
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Property Assessment Services is responsible for the assessment of all real and personal property in the province, excluding property in the City of Winnipeg, delivered through 10 District Offices. The City of Winnipeg is responsible for property assessment services in Winnipeg.
In Manitoba, property is assessed at market value in accordance with The Municipal Assessment Act. Market value is the most probable selling price of the property had it been sold by a willing seller to a willing buyer. Regular reassessments ensure that property assessments keep pace with real estate market conditions, and taxes are distributed fairly to property owners.
Property in Manitoba is grouped into 10 property classes on the basis of use, and a portion of the assessment is taxed. Property classes and the portion of assessment that is taxed is established by regulation under The Municipal Assessment Act.
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If you have specific questions about the assessment of your property, or would like more information about the assessment process, we invite you to contact us.
Municipal and Northern Relations
Property Assessment Services
Phone: 204-945-0119
Toll Free: 1-866-801-2888
Fax: 204-945-1994
Email: assessment@gov.mb.ca
Address Change:
Please notify your municipality if your mailing address changes or go to http://www.manitobaaddresschange.ca.
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