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Welcome to the Duval County Residential or commercial property Appraiser's site. Our staff is dedicated to providing you, the general public, with the details you require to understand our role in identifying your residential or commercial property values. We are here to assist you with business, residential, concrete personal residential or commercial property and exemption questions. On this site you can access detailed information using both our realty residential or commercial property search and concrete residential or commercial property search along with kinds, exemption information and much, a lot more. Please scroll over to the menu options tab on the far leading left of your screen to view all extra classifications of offered topics.

The Duval Clerk and Duval County Residential or commercial property Appraiser's workplaces announces that the Clerk's workplace has actually released a Residential or commercial property Fraud Alert system to help citizens maintain the security of their residential or commercial property. This service permits participants to keep track of a personal or company name and be informed whenever a file is recorded in Duval County under that name. Most importantly, this program is entirely free of charge.
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According to the FBI, residential or commercial property fraud is the fastest growing white-collar criminal activity committed in the United States. Scammers file phony deeds, making it look like if they own homes that are not really theirs. These bad guys then trick people into providing cash to lease or buy those homes.

The Fraud Alert seeks to assist stop these criminal acts. If a file is recorded that matches your monitoring requirements, you will receive an alert within 48 hours so that you can review the file to make sure it is genuine. "We are delighted to be able to promote the link for registering on our site to assist our taxpayers fight bad guys who want to wrongly seize their residential or commercial property."

For complete details and to register for the Residential Or Commercial Property Fraud Alert, please visit: duvalclerk.gov/ services/property-fraud-alert.

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Attention: Real Estate Buyers and Sellers

The aerial images readily available from our website does not always reflect the real limits and should never ever be trusted when purchasing residential or commercial property. When conducting realty deals, we would motivate you to obtain the services of a certified surveyor for residential or commercial property limits and agreement with a title company before buying any residential or commercial property.

Florida law requires the Residential or commercial property Appraiser's Office to examine all residential or commercial property in the county a minimum of when every five (5) years. We do not examine the interior of homes. For your security, all our workers drive clearly marked vehicles, use blue collar t-shirts with our seal, and carry City of Jacksonville identification.

If you want to report thought exemption scams, please call our exemption scams hotline at (904 )255-7964

Your 2025 Truth in Millage Annual Newsletter and extra millage information are now offered for download.

Truth in Millage Residential Or Commercial Property Records Cards (TRIM PRCs) for Real Estate Value Adjustment Appeal Available Online

Attention Petitioners/Owners of Real Estate Residential Or Commercial Property: If you request a Residential or commercial property Record Card on your Petition to the Value Adjustment Board (DR 486), the PRCs are now supplied by the Residential or commercial property Appraiser's Office online through the Residential or commercial property Search. They are no longer sent by mail by the VAB (per FL Statute 194.032( 2 )( a)). Starting Friday, August 16th, 2024, to access your Property PRC, pull up your residential or commercial property record by means of the Residential or commercial property Search, then scroll down and click on 2024 TRIM Residential Or Commercial Property Record Card (simply listed below the 2023 Notice of Proposed Residential or commercial property Taxes area). If you can not access or print the PRC, you might call the Residential or commercial property Appraiser's Office at 904-255-5900

Declare a Homestead Exemption

File Online for a 2025 Homestead Exemption Those who own and moved into a brand-new home in Duval County after January 1, 2024, might now apply for a 2025 homestead exemption using the homestead exemption online application.

To be qualified for a homestead exemption, the residential or commercial property should be your permanent home or the irreversible home of an individual who is legally or naturally depending on you on January 1 of the tax roll year for which you are applying. The online application will stroll you through the filing procedure and can be submitted over the web.

You may also submit by completing the manual Homestead Exemption application. You may send the manual application with other needed documents to the Customer Service/Exemptions Division at 231 E. Forsyth Street, Suite 260, Jacksonville, Florida 32202, fax it to (904) 255-7963, or e-mail it to pacustserv@coj.net.

The deadline to file timely for the 2025 Tax Roll is March 1, 2025. Late filing is allowed through early September. (The deadline for late filing is set by Florida law and falls on the 25th day following the mailing of the Notices of Proposed Residential or property Taxes which occurs in mid-August.)

If you established a new homestead and had a previous homestead exemption on another home in Florida, you might be eligible for Portability - the transfer of some or all of your previous homestead's "Save Our Homes" advantage (the difference between your market and evaluated values due to the yearly cap on increases).

When filing online, some unique scenarios may need that extra paperwork be mailed to the Residential or commercial property Appraiser's Office. In these cases, users will be prompted with required forms or a list of required documents at the end of the process.

If you need additional support, please contact our Customer Service/Exemptions Division personnel at 904-255-5900.

2025 Tax Roll

- See how 2024's millage rates and tax levies compare to those of the previous year.

  • Review the distribution of taxes imposed by residential or commercial property type for the 2024 Certified Tax Roll.
  • Visit the Florida Department of Revenue's Residential or commercial property Tax Data Portal to see similar info.
  • Visit our Millage Rates page to see the present and historic millages.
  • Review the 2023 Final Taxable Values to the 2024 Final Taxable Values.

    Notices of Proposed Residential Or Commercial Property Taxes

    The 2025 Notices of Proposed Residential or commercial property Taxes, likewise called the "Truth in Millage" (TRIM) Notices, are sent by mail to residential or commercial property owners on Friday, August 15th, 2025. The formal due date to submit a petition with the Value Adjustment Board (VAB), printed on the TRIM Notice, is Tuesday, September 9th, 2025.

    If you initiate an informal evaluation of your residential or commercial property's worth with the Residential or commercial property Appraiser's Office, your patience is appreciated. Appraisers will process review demands, and notify residential or commercial property owners of the outcome of casual evaluations. Your residential or commercial property tax record is readily available online. Once TRIMs are mailed you can access your residential or commercial property's existing TRIM information online too. Please use our Residential or commercial property Search or Tangible Search to retrieve info for your particular residential or commercial property.

    For additional information connecting to the Value Adjustment Board, visit the VAB's web website or call (904) 255-5124. Important Note: Residential or commercial property owners who filed petitions with the VAB are required to partly pay advertisement valorem taxes (75% in many cases) and pay all of the non-ad valorem taxes before the delinquency date (usually April 1) to prevent rejection of their petition. Contact the VAB for more details.

    2025 Residential or commercial property tax expenses will be sent by mail by the Tax Collector on or about November 1, 2025. If you have concerns about how to pay your costs please go to http://www.coj.net/Departments/Tax-Collector.aspx or email at taxcollector@coj.net.

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    Annual Report on 2024 Tax Roll

    Get details on Duval County residential or commercial property worths, tax levies and more in the Annual Report on the 2024 Tax Roll.

    The report consists of historic information in addition to details particular to the 2024 Tax Roll.

    ( 270MB.pdf - Requires Adobe 6.0 Acrobat Reader or greater.)

    PAO Annual Budget Information Available

    View the FY 24 Budget for the Duval County Residential or commercial property Appraiser's Office (per 195.087( 6 ), Florida Statutes)

    View the FY 25 Budget for the Duval County Residential or commercial property Appraiser's Office (per 195.087( 6 ), Florida Statutes)

    Have Questions and Need Answers?

    Questions relating to ownership, exemptions or evaluations ought to be directed to the Office of the Residential Or Commercial Property Appraiser at (904) 255-5900 or pacustserv@coj.net.

    For questions connecting to billing and payment of taxes, contact the Office of the Tax Collector at (904) 255-5700 or www.coj.net/tc or email taxcollector@coj.net.

    Residential Or Commercial Property Owner Bill of Rights ( FS 70.002)

    This Bill of Rights does not represent all of your rights under Florida law regarding your residential or commercial property and ought to not be considered as a detailed guide to residential or commercial property rights. This document does not develop a civil cause of action and neither broadens nor restricts any rights or treatments offered under any other law. This document does not change the requirement to look for legal suggestions in matters connecting to residential or commercial property law. Laws relating to your rights are found in the State Constitution, Florida Statutes, local ordinances, and court decisions. Your rights and defenses consist of:

    1. The right to acquire, have, and protect your residential or commercial property.
  • The right to use and enjoy your residential or commercial property.
  • The right to leave out others from your residential or commercial property.
  • The right to get rid of your residential or commercial property.
  • The right to due process.
  • The right to simply compensation for your residential or commercial property considered a public function.
  • The right to relief, or payment of compensation, when a new law, guideline, regulation, or regulation of the state or a political entity unfairly impacts your residential or commercial property.

    If you have remarks about this site which would help us better serve you in the future, please e-mail us at: PAAdmin@coj.net.

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

    Tourist Tax

    1. Short-term transient leasings must remit additional sales & utilize tax to the Duval County Tax Collector's Office monthly. Please e-mail TouristTax@coj.net for more details.

    2. AirBNB, VRBO, and other transient-rental hosting websites DO NOT remit taxes directly to Duval County for any users.

    The residential or commercial property owner MUST remit these taxes straight. Please e-mail TouristTax@coj.net for additional information.

    3. E-mail TouristTax@coj.net for details concerning necessary month-to-month taxation and remittance for short-term transient rentals with the Duval County Tax Collector's Office.

    4. Short-term rentals consist of individual residential or commercial property that undergoes residential or commercial property tax, called Tangible Personal Residential Or Commercial Property (TPP). While household products are excluded from the definition of TPP under Florida Statute 192.001, family goods are defined as furniture, appliances, and other products generally found in the home and utilized for the comfort of the owner. However, when a home is utilized as a rental-whether short-term or long-term-these products are considered TPP.