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Putnam County Property Appraiser. In Florida, Property Appraisers are independent constitutional officers duly elected from their counties of residence by their fellow citizens and taxpayers. Beverly Carter, CFE, FCRM. Records Management Liaison Officer.
Putnam’s Tax Collector Linda Myers and staff are always ready to assist new property owners and can be contacted at Post Office Drawer 1339, Palatka, FL 32178-1339.
All provided Putnam County GIS data are to be considered a generalized spatial representation that is subject to revisions. This information is provided as a visual representation only and is not to be used as a legal or official representation of legal boundaries.
What is the deadline for filing a DR-405T Tangible Personal Property Return? April 1st is the deadline, however you can request a 30 or 45 day extension. The request must be made in writing. You may mail, FAX or e-mail the request to our office, however it must be received before the April 1st deadline.
The information displayed is an estimate of taxable value only. The Putnam County Property Appraiser's office makes no warranties, expressed or implied, as to the correctness, accuracy or reliability of this Tax Estimator.
Greenbelt & Conservation Forms. • Guidelines for Agriculture Operations. • Application for Greenbelt Classifications. • Land Conservation Assessment Application.
Please check with our office to find out the current adjusted household income limitation. In order to receive this new exemption, eligible homeowners must file in person between January 1 and March 1 with the Property Appraiser’s Office. Applications are available in our main office in Palatka.
Property Search; Tax Calendar; Frequently Asked Questions; New Households Moved From (Map)
Real Property Appraisals Office Phones & Email. Voice Phone: (386) 329-1239. Fax: (386) 329-0447. Email: rp-appraiser@putnam-fl.gov.
Hastings Drainage District. Appraised Value and The Tax Rate. As a property owner, you are not only interested in what value the Property Appraiser places on your property, but in the way the amount of taxes you pay is determined. This is the way it works: