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Nestled on the shores of Virginia's James River, Isle of Wight's residents enjoy the rural nature of the county coupled with the quaint atmosphere of the two incorporated towns, Smithfield and Windsor.
Nestled on the shores of Virginia’s James River, Isle of Wight’s residents enjoy the rural nature of the County coupled with the quaint atmosphere of the two incorporated Towns, Smithfield and Windsor.
To access Isle of Wight County Real Estate Assessment information, please click on the below link and you will be redirected to the Isle of Wight County Assessment Data page. The 2023 reassessment values are posted.
Local Tax Information.
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Commissioner of the Revenue. Welcome to the Commissioner of the Revenue’s web page. The Commissioner of the Revenue, Gerald H. Gwaltney, is a constitutional officer elected to a four-year term by Isle of Wight County citizens. The Commissioner is responsible for assessing all property for local taxation and administering tax programs mandated ...
Early Voting in Person. Early Voting is available to all Isle of Wight County registered voters regardless of your assigned polling place.
The Clerk’s Office records deeds, wills, civil suits, financing statements and other documents relating to real estate and civil cases. It is also the administrative office for the Circuit Court and serves as support for Circuit Court Judges.
The Treasurer's office manages the county's banking and investment relationships, reconciles all county bank and investment accounts, and reports financial information to the Board of Supervisors and Virginia Auditor of Public Accounts.
The real estate tax in Isle of Wight County is assessed by the Commissioner of the Revenue and collected by the Treasurer. The current real estate rate is $0.71 per $100 of the assessed value. Payments should be made to the Treasurer’s Office in two installments due June 5 and December 5.