APPRAISAL CALENDAR


JANUARY 1st MARCH 1st APRIL 1st
Assessment Date for
Real and Tangible
Personal Property
Deadline for filing
Homestead Applications & 
Agricultural Classifications
Deadline for filing 
Tangible Personal
Property Returns
JULY AUGUST-SEPTEMBER NOVEMBER
Exemption Denial
Notices Mailed Out
& Appeals Due
Truth in Millage
Notices Mailed
Tax Collector
Mails Bills

 
JANUARY 1st:
The legally mandated date for property assessment each year. Properties within the County are valued on the basis of their status as of this date. This is also the effective date for establishing the validity of exemptions and agricultural classification applications.

MARCH 1st:
The deadline for filing Homestead Exemption and any other applicableexemtions such as:

  • Additional Senior's Exemption
  • Widow
  • Widower
  • Veterans Disability and Agricultural Classification for the current tax year


APRIL 1st:
The deadline for filing Tangible Personal Property returns with the Property Appraiser's Office.

ON OR ABOUT JULY 1st:
The date on which notices of denied exemptions and agricultural classifications are mailed.

ON OR ABOUT JULY 31st (Or 30 days following the mailing of denial notices):
The deadline for filing appeal petitions to the Value Adjustment Board on denied exemptions and agricultural classifications.

AUGUST-SEPTEMBER:
The time period within which the Property Appraiser, on behalf of all Taxing Authorities, mails 'Notice of Proposed Property Taxes' (or TRIM - Truth in Millage Notices) to all property owners. This Notice includes the market and assessed value of the owner's property, for the current and prior year, with instructions on how to file an appeal petition before the Value Adjustment Board. This is also the time period to file late applications for exemptions and agricultural classifications. Contact the Property Appraiser's Offices for details. The deadline is the same as for appeals filed on Real Estate and Tangible Personal Property.

ON OR ABOUT NOVEMBER 1st:
The mailing date when the Tax Collector mails the tax bills to property owners.