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Welcome to the official website of the Town of Durham! Our town, nestled in the heart of Middlesex County, is a tapestry of scenic beauty, historic charm, and community spirit. Durham, with its serene landscapes and deep-rooted history, offers a unique blend of tranquility and vibrancy, embodying the essence of a quintessential small town.

This website is your digital window into Durham, providing a wealth of resources, latest updates, and a peek into the aspects that make our town extraordinary. Whether you're a long-time resident or a first-time visitor, we invite you to explore, connect, and discover all that Durham has to offer.

Latest News

Join us for a discussion with Sgt. Brian Blake of the 2nd Dragoons on the unit's time in Durham during the winter of 1778/1779. 

Saturday, February 28, 2026
3:30 p.m.
Durham Community Center, 144 Pickett Lane 

There is no fee for this program. Register with Carolyn at the Community Center, 860-894-7837
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Feb 28, 2026
February Lecture Series: Winter Quarters: The Second Dragoons in Durham
America 250 Committee

Applications for the State Elderly/Disabled Tax Relief Programs and the Town of Durham’s Senior Tax Relief (Freeze or Deferral) Programs are available for income-qualifying residents.  The filing period for same is February 1st - May 15, 2026.



Applications for the Veterans’ Additional Exemption are available for income-qualifying residents. The filing period for same is February 1st - October 1, 2026. 



Applications will be taken by appointment only.  Please call the Social Services Coordinator, Morgan Perry, at (860) 349-3153, or the Assessor’s Office at 860-343-6709 to arrange a time or obtain more information.
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Jan 28, 2026
Assessor's Office Applications for State Elderly/Disabled Tax Relief Programs
Assessor's Office
Informal hearings with eQuality Valuation Services, LLC have closed.  The results of those hearings will be mailed no later than February 1, 2026.  Next steps will be included for those dissatisfied with their results. 

Appeals
For those who missed the informal hearings, you may appeal through the municipality's Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA).  A written appeal and an appearance at a formal hearing are required by law.  Instructions and dates for filing are listed on the appeal form found to the right under "Resources".

BAA members will only consider appeals of assessments based on facts that affect value, not when a taxpayer feels that their taxes are too high. Appraisals may be presented with the appeals as justification for a change in value.  Appeals may also be taken directly to the Superior Court.

Revaluation Property Cards

Please review the information on your property record card. You can also review sales in your area that were used for analysis using the sales search.  When searching sales, be sure to search using the correct design type for your property and the sale dates from 10/1/2024 - 10/1/2025. 

Property Record Cards

Revaluation Information

A revaluation does not raise revenue. It redistributes the tax burden based on the current value of the property. The State of Connecticut pursuant to Section 12-62 of the General Statutes requires that all municipalities update assessments every five years. The last revaluation was completed in October of 2020. Since that time, changes in economic conditions have created inequities. The new mill rate will not be established until the budgetary process has been completed in Spring-Summer 2026. It is not possible to estimate your new tax bill at this time.




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Jan 7, 2026
REVALUATION UPDATE
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