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Search properties by address, names, sales, property use, foreclosures, and more. Exemptions Reduce the taxable value of your Homestead property by up to $50,000.
If you own and occupy property as your primary residence as of January 1, 2025, you may qualify for an exemption. The deadline to file a 2025 exemption application is March 1, 2025. Click Here To Apply for Homestead and Other Exemptions Online
The Property Appraiser maintains the ownership, mailing address, and legal description, and determines the value of property in Orange County. The Property Appraiser’s Office also determines exemptions for Homestead, Disability, Widows, Veterans and many others.
Orange County Property Appraiser • 200 S. Orange Avenue, Suite 1700 • Orlando, FL 32801 Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday • Phone: 407.836.5044 For website questions or technical support, contact us at helpdesk@ocpafl.org
The exemption on your property will automatically renew each January as long as the title does not change on the property and you continue to reside in the home. Florida law requires a new application when a title change occurs. You must inform the Orange County Property Appraiser’s office of
1. Verify Your Property. Please verify the description of the property. If there are any errors, notify the Property Appraiser’s Office. 2. Select a Payment Method (See Accepted Forms of Payment Below)
If you own and occupy property as your primary residence as of January 1, 2025, you may qualify for an exemption. The deadline to file a 2025 exemption application is March 1, 2025. Click Here To Apply for Homestead and Other Exemptions Online
Property Appraiser 200 S. Orange Ave., Suite 1700, Orlando, FL 32801 ….. 407-836-5044 The Property Appraiser is an elected constitutional officer responsible for the annual appraisal of all real and tangible personal property, the administration of all exemptions and the maintenance of the GIS cadastral base map in accordance with Florida’s ...
The Office of the Tax Collector is responsible for collecting taxes on all secured and unsecured property in Orange County. This office is also responsible for the sale of property subject to the "power to sell," properties that have unpaid property taxes that have been delinquent over five years.
The Orange County Property Appraiser’s Office tracks ownership changes; maintains maps of parcel boundaries; keeps descriptions of buildings and property characteristics up to date; accepts and approves applications from individuals eligible for exemptions and other forms of property tax relief; and analyzes trends in sales prices ...