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  2. Our primary goal in the Property Appraisers office is to serve the people of Flagler County with integrity and outstanding service while determining a fair and equitable value on properties located within Flagler County.

  3. Palm Coast Record Search

    records.palmcoast.gov

    Welcome to the City of Palm Coast's public records search. To begin, simply select your search type below. You can use the asterik (*) as a wild card when entering values to search for.

  4. The Property Appraiser and staff are statutorily charged with placing fair market values on each property in Flagler County . These values are then used by the taxing authorities (including the County Commission, School Board, St. Johns River Water Management district, local municipalities and others) as a base for setting the millage rate.

  5. To estimate the value of a property, the Property Appraiser must identify the properties that have sold, their sale prices and the terms and conditions of the each sale. Each transaction must be studied to make sure that it is an arms-length transaction.

  6. Your Property Tax Bill Explained | Palm Coast Connect

    www.palmcoast.gov/finance/property-tax

    If you own property in Palm Coast, you pay property taxes. Your property tax bill is based on the assessed value of your property, any exemptions for which you qualify, and a property tax rate. This page will break down those costs and help you budget for taxes, avoid surprises, and spot costly errors.

  7. Property Taxes - Flagler County Tax Collector

    www.flaglertax.gov/property-taxes

    Property Taxes. Ad valorem taxes are based on the value of real property for the tax year beginning January 1st to December 31st. Taxes are paid in arrears beginning on November 1st of the tax year.

  8. Palm Coast, FL Property Records - CountyOffice.org

    www.countyoffice.org/palm-coast-fl-property-records

    Looking for property records, deeds & tax assessments in Palm Coast, FL? Quickly search property records from 3 official databases.

  9. The Property Appraiser's office determines the assessed value and exemptions on the tax roll. If you need to discuss these amounts, contact the Property Appraiser's office at 386-313-4150 or visit their website www.flaglerpa.com.

  10. City of Palm Coast Launches New Webpage to Help Explain Property...

    www.palmcoast.gov/Newsroom/Home/Details/property-tax-notice

    The Flagler County Property Appraiser began mailing out TRIM (Truth in Millage) notices this week. These notices provide essential information regarding property assessments, proposed property tax rates, and upcoming public hearings.

  11. Search or Pay Property Taxes. Tax notices containing the Ad valorem and Non-Ad valorem assessments are mailed out in November of each year. If you pay by the installment payment method, your tax notices are mailed out quarterly in June, September, December and March. Taxes are considered delinquent if not paid by April 1st of the following year.