La Paz County Assessor's Office Seeks Full-Time Property Assessment Technician
La Paz County's Assessor's Office posted a full-time Property Assessment Technician job March 19, paying $18.29–$27.03 per hour with applications open on a rolling basis.

La Paz County posted an opening for a Property Assessment Technician to support essential functions within the Assessor's Office, with the position going live on March 19, 2026, and applications accepted on a continuous, rolling basis — meaning there is no hard deadline for candidates to meet.
The full-time role, based in Parker, carries an employer-listed pay range of $18.29 to $27.03 per hour. That spread gives the county flexibility to bring in candidates at different experience levels while leaving room for advancement within the pay band.
The Assessor's Office is responsible for locating, identifying, and appraising all assessable properties subject to Ad Valorem taxes. The office also maintains property ownership records, parcel maps, exemptions, and data on mobile homes and business personal property. A technician hired into this role would work directly within that operational core.
The office receives deed information from the Recorder's Office and permit information from La Paz County Community Development, the Town of Parker, and the Town of Quartzsite — making inter-agency coordination a routine part of the work. The position sits at the intersection of those data streams, helping ensure that property records across the county remain current and accurate.
The continuous closing date structure means the county will begin reviewing applications as they come in rather than waiting for a fixed cutoff. Qualified candidates are typically encouraged to apply early under this format, as positions can be filled before a formal end date is announced.
Interested applicants or residents with questions can contact the Assessor's Office directly at (928) 669-6165. The full job posting is available through La Paz County's official employment opportunities page at lapaz.gov.
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