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The Board of Tax Assessors is responsible for property valuations, and the Tax Commissioner is responsible for collecting property taxes. The Department of Revenue is not responsible for maintenance of county websites.
Many counties offer the option to pay property taxes online. Visit your county’s website for more information. Pay Taxes. Property taxes are paid annually in the county where the property is located. Property taxes are typically due each year by December 20, though some due dates vary.
From the Tax Commissioner's website, property owners can find out the property taxes for their property or properties in two ways: Search For a Tax Bill - This feature allows you to search for a tax bill or bills using a complete or partial parcel ID, account number, or physical address.
The Board of Tax Assessors is responsible for property valuations, and the Tax Commissioner is responsible for collecting property taxes. The Department of Revenue is not responsible for maintenance of county websites.
Please click here to pay your Property Tax Online. Due to extreme USPS mail delays, allow extra time for mailed renewals and payments. Renew & Print Instantly: Visit a tag renewal kiosk 7 days a week, 6a – 11p , or visit us M-F 8a – 5p. Questions? Call 770.531.6950 | Text 833.602.8497 | Email tagoffice@hallcounty.org.
The law provides that property tax returns are due to be filed with the county tax receiver or the county tax commissioner between January 1 and April 1 (O.C.G.A. 48-5-18). Residents of Georgia are required to file a return of their real property in the county where the real property is located.
This site was created to provide Fayette County taxpayers accurate and timely information on property taxes, the titling and registration of motor vehicles, and mobile homes. Here you will find the answers to basic questions about Fayette County’s system of taxation.