If you own property, you'll receive a property tax statement every year. The Assessor's Office is responsible for determining Assessed Value(Show info), Taxable Value(Show info) and Capped Value(Show info) for your property.
The most common real property tax exemption is the Principal Residence Exemption (PRE). We created a guide to help you better understand the PRE:
Understanding the Principal Residence Exemption
There are other real property tax exemptions available for those who meet the qualifications. Clicking any of the buttons below will bring you to a page that explains the exemption criteria:
Disabled Veterans Exemption
Poverty Exemption
Non-Profit Exemption
Appealing your assessed value or a special assessment is an option, but you'll need to file an appeal form on time. To learn more about appeals, choose one of the options below:
Appeal Assessed Value
Appeal a Special Assessment