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You can search our site for a wealth of information on any property in Colquitt County. The information contained herein reflects the values established in the "most current published" tax digest. *Please note that the Assessors Office establishes values only.
Purpose: Operating under the Georgia Revenue Codes, the Board of Assessors is responsible for the appraisal and assessment of all Residential, Commercial, and Personal Property in Colquitt County. Property is appraised at 100% of its fair market value and assessed at 40% of that value.
This site has been prepared to help you understand your rights and responsibilities as a property owner. You will find answers to frequently asked questions and find general information regarding taxation in Colquitt County.
In Colquitt County, the time for filing returns is January 1 through April 1. These returns are filed with the Tax Assessors office and forms are available in that office. The tax return is a listing of property owned by the taxpayer and the taxpayer's declaration of the value of the property.
Cindy S. Harvin, Tax Commissioner. Purpose: Collection of Vehicle Registration, Property and Mobile Home Taxes, Timber and Heavy Equipment. Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday. Closed on all major holidays. PROPERTY TAX DEADLINE: December 10, of each Year. Visit the Tax Commissioners Website. Search for and Pay Taxes Online.
This assessment provides for the valuation of agricultural property at current use value rather than fair market value. April 1 Deadline. Please call the County Tax Assessors Office for information before submitting application. Click Here.
The Colquitt County Tax Assessor is responsible for the appraisal, assessment, and the equalization of all assessments within the county. They notify taxpayers when changes are made to the value of property, receive and review all appeals filed, and insure that the appeal process proceeds properly.
Online access to maps, real estate data, tax information, and appraisal data.
Homestead exemptions are deducted from the assessed value of the qualifying property (40% of the fair market value). To receive the benefit of the homestead exemption, the taxpayer must file an initial application. In Colquitt County the application is filed with the Board of Tax Assessors (Tax Assessor's Office).
The Colquitt County Tax Assessor's Office oversees the appraisal and assessment of properties as well as the billing and collection of property taxes for all taxable real estate located in Colquitt County.