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The Property Appraiser determines the value of all property in the county, approves and calculates various tax exemptions, and develops a Tax Roll that includes the legal description of the property and the mailing address of the owner.
Online Payments for Current Year Property Taxes. You may pay online by E-Checks (using the ACH system) at www.duvaltaxcollect.net (there is no charge for using this method).
You can search for any account whose property taxes are collected by the Duval County Tax Office. After locating the account, you can pay online by credit card or eCheck. Please follow the instructions below.
Get details on Duval County property values, tax levies and more in the Annual Report on the 2023 Tax Roll. The report contains historical data in addition to information specific to the 2023 Tax Roll.
The Tax Estimator allows you to calculate the estimated Ad Valorem taxes for a property located in Duval County. Choose a tax district/city from the drop down box, enter a taxable value in the space provided then press the “Estimate Taxes” button.
The database consists of all real estate parcels in Duval County, including Jacksonville, Jacksonville Beach, Atlantic Beach, Neptune Beach and the City of Baldwin. Values displayed reflect those from the last certified Tax Roll (October 2024 ) and current "In Progress" values, which are subject to frequent change.
To receive either or both exemptions, you must apply with the Duval County Property Appraiser’s Office by completing the Homestead and Related Tax Exemptions Application (Duval 501) and the Statement of Income (DR501sc).
The Notice of Proposed Property Taxes, also called a 'Truth in Millage' (TRIM) Notice, is mailed to property owners in mid to late August each year. It is not a bill, but rather an estimate of your taxes based on the proposed tax rates, your property value and exemptions.
The Tax Collector begins collection of property taxes each November. The Property Appraiser sets the value of the property and determines any exemptions that apply. Taxing Authorities including the Cities in Duval County, the School Board and several other taxing districts set the amount of tax based on budgetary needs.
Property taxes on a $300,000 home in Duval County will run you about $5,923.50. Jacksonville is the biggest city in Duval County, and you can check out some Jacksonville 55+ communities right here, including: