All automobiles, trucks, boats, boat trailers, motorcycles and recreational vehicles must be assessed as of
January 1 of each year. Motor vehicles are generally taxed in the county of registration as of the assessment date.
Motor vehicles are assessed through a centralized system supported by the Automated Vehicle Information
System (AVIS). The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet maintains AVIS, which contains ownership records and
various facts on motor vehicles. Information is entered and maintained through online computer terminals
located in each County Clerkâs office and in each PVA office. Anyone who registers a vehicle with the County
Clerk is also listing the vehicle with the PVA office for property tax purposes. Boats are included in the
AVIS system and are registered in the same manner as other motor vehicles. This registration process leads
to a property assessment based on values determined by a standardized market approach.
The PVA office uses standardized guides, provided by the Department of Revenue, to determine the value
of a vehicle or boat.
The PVA may adjust values based upon the condition of the vehicle on the assessment date of the tax year.
Adjustment for condition may be one or a combination of the following:
- Vehicle had high mileage on January 1
- Vehicle had been wrecked and damage was not repaired prior to the assessment date
- Vehicle value includes options that the owner's vehicle does not possess
- Vehicle has a salvage title on January 1 of the tax year
Documentation is required in order to reduce an assessment. All protests of value must be filed within 45 days
of the date of notice. Documentation is not required in order to correct errors in assessment due to an incorrect
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).
Exonerations and the correction of tax status and taxing districts are the responsibility of the PVA office.
The PVA requires proper documentation from the taxpayer before exonerating or refunding any tax.
If you have assessment questions regarding motor vehicles or boats, please contact the Jessamine
County PVA Office at (859) 885-4931.