Find 35446 assessor, assessment, auditor's, and appraiser's offices, revenue commissions, GIS, and tax equalization departments. Assessors provide information on property and land tax assessment, property listings, values, valuations, property search, and records.
Tuscaloosa County Revenue Commission 714 Greensboro Avenue Tuscaloosa AL 35401 10.6 miles from 35446 205-464-8240
Pickens County Revenue Commission PO Box 447 Carrollton AL 35447 20.2 miles from 35446 205-367-2040
Greene County Revenue Commission 400 Levi Morrow Sr Court Eutaw AL 35462 28.0 miles from 35446 205-372-3202
Fayette County Revenue Commission 113 Temple Avenue North Fayette AL 35555 33.3 miles from 35446 205-932-6081
Hale County Revenue Commission 1001 Main Street Greensboro AL 36744 36.0 miles from 35446 334-624-3854
Bibb County Revenue Commission 8 Court Square West Centreville AL 35042 40.0 miles from 35446 205-926-3105
Lamar County Revenue Commission 44690 Highway 17 Vernon AL 35592 43.3 miles from 35446 205-695-9139
Lowndes County Tax Assessor 1121 Main Street Columbus MS 39701 43.5 miles from 35446 662-329-5700
Perry County Revenue Commission 300 Washington Street Marion AL 36756 47.0 miles from 35446 334-683-2219
Noxubee County Tax Assessor 505 Jefferson Street Macon MS 39341 47.2 miles from 35446 662-726-4744
Jefferson - Bessemer Division Revenue Commission 1801 3rd Avenue North Bessemer AL 35020 47.9 miles from 35446 205-481-4125
Sumter County Revenue Commission 115 Marshall St Livingston AL 35470 49.3 miles from 35446 205-652-2424
Walker County Revenue Commission 1803 3rd Avenue Jasper AL 35501 51.0 miles from 35446 205-384-7265
Most jurisdictions have an appeal process for contesting an assessment. While the specific rules vary from one locality to the next, the process typically involves a hearing before an assessment appeal board. Taxpayers who have concerns about their assessment should visit their local Assessor's Office or its website to learn about the appeal process and what information is required in order to appeal a property tax assessment.
How does my assessment affect the taxes I owe?The formula used to calculate property taxes varies by location. Your assessment is one part of your property tax calculation. Your property tax payment is calculated by multiplying your property's assessed value, or in some cases half of the assessed value, by the tax rate for your location.
What is the difference between assessed value and market value?Market value is the likely selling price of a property based on current market conditions. In some jurisdictions, the Assessor calculates an assessed value by applying a factor, for example 70%, to the market value. The assessed value is then used to calculate the taxes for that property.