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Our responsibilities include identifying and appraising all taxable property in Gwinnett County, ensuring state laws and regulations are adhered to, overseeing the appeal process as provided by state law, and providing the Annual Notices of Assessment.
Steps to search for additional property information and sales in your neighborhood. Enter one of the following in the search box above: Your Parcel Number (example: R8001 001 or R8001 A 001) OR Property Owner Name OR Property Address.. Click on the ? for additional examples.
The Department of Property Tax bills, collects, and distributes ad valorem property taxes for real, personal property (boats, planes, business property, including inventory), mobile homes, public utilities, timber, and special assessments.
Tax Assessors' Office; Annual Notices of Assessment; View Assessment Notices; Print. Assessment Notice. Search and View Assessment Notices. Search for property to view assessment notice. Assessment Notice Example: 123 Main St. Search ... Official Site of Gwinnett County Government
For more information about property values and appeals, visit the tax assessor’s website, email questions to Taxpayer.Services@GwinnettCounty.com, or call 770-822-7200. Reviewed 4/5/2024
For more information about property values and appeals, visit the tax assessor’s website, email questions to Taxpayer.Services@GwinnettCounty.com, or call 770-822-7200. Updated 6/26/2024 Hidden
Gwinnett County Tax Commissioner Denise R. Mitchell, MPA, is a constitutional officer elected to bill, collect and disburse personal and property taxes and to administer homestead exemptions. Serving also as an agent for the state of Georgia, the tax commissioner registers and titles motor vehicles and disburses associated revenue.
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Our responsibilities include identifying and appraising all taxable property in Gwinnett County, ensuring state laws and regulations are adhered to, overseeing the appeal process as provided by state law, and providing the Annual Notices of Assessment.
Property value information can be researched at the Gwinnett Tax Assessor’s website or other online sources. Property owners have 45 days from the date on their annual notice of assessment to file an appeal.