Certificate Of Correction Request

Summary

If you believe there is a factual error in your vehicles assessment due to incorrect MSRP data, you can request a Certificate of Correction under CGS § 12-60. Gather documentation verifying the correct MSRP and contact the Enfield Assessor’s Office with your evidence. Submit a formal request for correction. Consider consulting with a local attorney for assistance in the correction process.

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I am requesting a Certificate of Correction under CGS § *-* for the * Grand List based on a factual error in the MSRP used to assess my vehicle (VIN: [insert VIN here]). The Town of Enfield has confirmed that they used MSRP data in determining the * assessment, despite the MSRP-based methodology not being formally required until *. However, the MSRP used was $*,*, which was not the actual price of the vehicle at the time of sale. Tesla had paused sales of this trim at that price, and when sales resumed, the MSRP was $*,*. This is verifiable using public manufacturer data and has since been reflected in more recent assessments. Because the town relied on MSRP, and that MSRP was factually incorrect, this error meets the definition of a correctable factual error under CGS § *-*.
It sounds like you have a solid basis for requesting a Certificate of Correction under CGS § *-* due to the incorrect MSRP used in your vehicle assessment. You should:
- Gather documentation verifying the correct MSRP.
- Contact the Enfield Assessor’s Office with your evidence.
- Submit a formal request for a correction under CGS § *-*.
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