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Delaware Senate Grants Counties Subpoena Powers
March 11, 2026
The Delaware Senate has passed Senate Bill 230(S), granting counties subpoena powers to access information necessary for accurate non-residential property tax assessments. This legislative action complements Senate Bill 228(S), which authorized New Castle County to review non-residential tax parcels for accuracy. Together, these measures aim to enhance oversight and ensure fair market valuations following the recent statewide property reassessment process in Delaware.
- Counties, particularly New Castle County, now have expanded legal authority to verify property data, which can improve the accuracy and equity of commercial property tax assessments.
- Procurement professionals supporting county tax offices may see increased demand for data management, property assessment software, and legal consulting services to implement these new oversight capabilities.
- Vendors offering property valuation, data analytics, and compliance solutions should consider opportunities arising from counties' enhanced enforcement powers.
- This development signals a trend toward stronger local government oversight in property tax administration, which may influence procurement strategies related to tax assessment and financial management systems.
To ensure fair taxation, the county needs to be able to verify the information used in assessing a property. This bill gives counties the tools they need to do that work responsibly and efficiently.
— Rep. Frank Burns
Small businesses have been inversely affected by higher tax bills, as have thousands of New Castle County residents. By providing the county with a mechanism to evaluate under-assessed commercial properties, we prioritize equity in the reassessment process and ensure everyone is paying their fair share.
— Senator Dan Cruce
Senate Bill 230 gives counties additional tools to verify information and ensure assessments reflect true market value.
— New Castle County Executive Marcus Henry
Agencies
Delaware Senate, Delaware House of Representatives, New Castle County Office of Finance