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The Board of Tax Assessors is Responsible for ensuring that all taxable property within the county is filed and assessed for taxes at its fair market value; and that taxpayers shall pay, as nearly as possible, only their proportionate share of taxes (termed equalization) as per OCGA 48-5-306.
The BTA is to maintain all tax records and maps for the county including, but not limited to, the mapping, platting, cataloging, and indexing of all real and personal property in the county as per OCGA 48-5-263.
A page listing every judicial and court system in Cherokee County with a brief introduction to what they cover; Quick links to Jury Duty Information, Traffic Citation Payments, Court Calendars, Deeds and Records Search, Passport Information, and a lot more
Property tax returns are filed with the TAX ASSESSORS' OFFICE between January 1 and April 1 at 2782 Marietta Hwy, Canton, GA 30114, (678) 493-6120. To "file a property tax return" simply means to declare any taxable property you own.
The Tax Commissioner is responsible for collecting property taxes, preparation of the County digest, billing, accounting and disbursements. Property taxes include those assessed on real estate, personal property, public utilities, timber and ad valorem taxes on motor vehicles and mobile homes.
Property Record Search. The Cherokee County Board of Assessors makes every effort to produce the most accurate information possible. No warranties, expressed or implied are provided for the data herein, its use or interpretation. The assessment information is from the last certified tax roll.
Tax Estimator. * Note: The Board of Tax Assessors is responsible for the fair market value of property and the calculation is an estimate only. The estimate is based upon a standard S1 homestead exemption if checked.