What you can object to in the Rates Information Database (RID)
You have the right to inspect and, on certain grounds, object to our RID and property rates records.
Property information
You can object to incorrect information we hold on your property, such as:
- property description
- area in hectares
- number of separate units on a property
- classification of property (such as: urban residential, urban business, rural business or rural residential).
You can also use this process to make sure the RID matches the District Valuation Roll (DVR). For example:
- a rating unit included in the DVR is not in the RID
- valuation information in the DVR is not in the RID or is entered incorrectly
- a change to the DVR has not been entered into our database.
For more information, visit New Zealand Properties: National District Valuation Roll.
What are not RID objections
- Number of bedrooms or carparks.
- Cladding.
- Our valuation of your property.
Waste information