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Provides property valuation and resources for all taxable property in Mecklenburg County, NC. The Mecklenburg County Assessor’s Office is responsible for the discovery, listing and assessment of all County real and personal property.
Individual personal property is property owned by an individual or individuals for personal use. If the property is located in Mecklenburg County, or stored or housed at a storage facility, marina or aircraft hangar in Mecklenburg County as of Jan. 1, it is taxable in Mecklenburg County.
Revaluation is a process required by North Carolina law where all property (land and buildings within Mecklenburg County) is revalued to its current market value as of Jan. 1. To meet expectations in a fast growing region, Mecklenburg County conducts a revaluation every four years.
The appeal process is an essential component of property valuation. Property owners are entitled to request that values of their properties be reviewed (appealed) with consideration to aspects of the property that may not have been included when the value was determined.
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The Assessor's Office handles a variety of forms allowing property owners to report a change of address, file an appeal, apply for a tax relief program and more. Forms are categorized under real property, business personal property, individual personal property and registered motor vehicles.
The online listing period for business personal property is currently closed. Please check back on Jan. 1, 2025. Business personal property is all the personal property, income producing property, supplies, and leasehold improvements owned by a business or used by an individual for income purposes.
Mecklenburg County is responsible for assessing, billing, and collecting taxes on registered motor vehicles for months that were previously untaxed between the registration and renewal dates. This is known as gap billing. Manage your motor vehicle registration at myNCDMV.
Learn more about property revaluation in Mecklenburg County with this FAQ. If your question isn’t answered here, contact the Assessor’s Office at 980-314-4226 or [email protected].
North Carolina offers several property tax relief programs for residents and businesses. Each program listed below provides an overview and includes the application with specific requirements. Some programs have income requirements that must be met in order to qualify.