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Duval County Property Appraiser
  Jim Overton, CFA

ATTENTION:  HOMEBUYERS
International Association of Assessing Officers 2006 IAAO Public Information Award Winner

Property Tax Amendments 

Approved on November 4

On November 4, Florida voters approved three amendments (Amendments 3, 4 and 6) relating to property taxes. The amendments were recommended by the Florida Taxation and Budget Reform Commission and address wind resistant and renewable energy source improvements made to property, lands set aside for conservation and how working waterfront property is appraised.

Read more about the new amendments.

 

Additional Property Tax Laws Cartoon drawing of a house with a calculator on the front and dollars signs coming from the chimney.

On Jan. 29, 2008, Florida voters passed another constitutional amendment changing property tax laws in Florida. 

 

The new law (Amendment One)provides the following:
An Additional Homestead Exemption, Portability of the "Save Our Homes" Benefit from one homestead to another, a Cap on Annual Assessment Increases of Non-Homesteaded Property and a Tangible Personal Property Exemption.

Learn more about Amendment One.

File for Homestead Exemption
The Property Appraiser's Office is now accepting homestead exemption and portability applications for the 2009 Tax Roll.

If you purchased and moved into your home after January 1, 2008, you may file now until March 1, 2009 for a homestead exemption and portability.

E-mail applications are encouraged and available from the link at the top of this section. Attach the signed form with scans of all other required documentation to your e-mail and send to PACustServ@coj.net.  You may also file in person at the Property Appraiser's Office, 231 East Forsyth Street, Suite 260, by fax at (904) 630-2525 or by mail. 

If you have any questions about portability, homestead or other exemptions, please c
ontact us at (904) 630-2020.

New Property Values on the Web

The 2008 certified property values have been updated on our web site. 

 

When searching for property in Duval County, you will see both the certified 2008 value and an "In Progress" value for the 2009 Tax Roll. The "In Progress" values are subject to change.

 

Tax Bills Mailed
Tax bills for 2008 were mailed by the Duval County Tax Collector on October 31. 

If you have questions regarding your bill, please contact the Tax Collector's Office at (904) 630-1916 or
www.coj.net/tc.

Questions regarding ownership,
exemptions or assessments should be directed to the Office of the Property Appraiser at (904) 630-2020 or
pacustserv@coj.net.

Questions regarding billing and
payment of taxes should be
directed to the Office of the
Tax Collector at (904) 630-1916 or
 www.coj.net/tc.

More Property Data
Now Available 
Need data?  Check out the new Real Estate & Tangible Property Search on this web site.

In addition to our Basic Search, you can now narrow searches and extract specific categories of information from the county's property data base using the new Advanced Search. This includes our "In Progress" working numbers. (Please note: These are subject to change.)

 

Using this new Advanced Search, you can search for property based on a number of factors such as property type, sales data and price, property location and size just to name a few. 

Data can be also downloaded in two formats: 

Excel and comma-delimited text. 

The look of our Basic Search has changed but its operation has not. While we always welcome your feedback, we are especially eager to hear from you as we all get accustomed to the new search options.  If you have questions on comments, please e-mail PAAdmin@coj.net. 

To view the new search functions, click on Property Search (on left).

Need to change your tax roll mailing address? You can verify the information on your property by looking it up online using our Property Search. To update your mailing address we must have a written request, signed by the property owner. Email requests are accepted provided the email address matches the property ownership. (Agents-see section below.) Please use the on-line form and send to: PACustServ@coj.net for homestead properties or PAOLREC@coj.net for non-homestead properties. 

Agents sending a request on behalf of a property owner must submit either the change of address form or a letter of authorization signed by the property owner. This is accepted by email.

Do you want to know the value of property in Duval County or are you curious how we compare with other communities?  Read the Annual Report for the 2007 Tax Roll below. It's full of historical data relating to local property values and lots of other valuable information.

Picture of downtown Jacksonville on the cover of the Property Appraiser's Annual Report for the 2007 Tax Roll.Property Appraiser's Annual Report
for the 2007 Tax Roll. (3809k PDF -Requires Adobe 6.0 Acrobat Reader or higher.)

Need to contact us? Our address, e-mail, division phone and fax numbers & directions to the office can be found here!  Contact Us!
Tax Roll Certification Dates:
2008 Tax Roll - Oct. 20, 2008
2007 Tax Roll - Oct. 23, 2007 
2006 Tax Roll - Oct. 24, 2006
2005 Tax Roll - Oct. 17, 2005

Please direct questions regarding exemptions or forms to our Customer Service Division at pacustserv@coj.net.

If you have comments about our Web site which would assist us in better serving you in the future, please email the site webmaster atl: PAadmin@coj.net

Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing.
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