Find Hardaway Alabama 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.
Bullock County Revenue Commission 217 North Prairie Street Union Springs AL 36089 12.5 miles from Hardaway 334-738-2888
Macon County Revenue Commission 210 North Elm Street Tuskegee AL 36083 13.2 miles from Hardaway 334-724-2603
Montgomery County Revenue Commission PO Box 1667 Montgomery AL 36102 24.7 miles from Hardaway 334-832-1250
Elmore County Revenue Commission 100 East Commerce Street Wetumpka AL 36092 27.1 miles from Hardaway 334-567-1184
Pike County Revenue Commission 120 West Church Street Troy AL 36081 33.9 miles from Hardaway 334-566-1792
Lee County Revenue Commission 215 South 9th Street Opelika AL 36801 36.9 miles from Hardaway 334-737-3655
Tallapoosa County Revenue Commission 125 North Broadnax Street Dadeville AL 36853 37.9 miles from Hardaway 256-825-7818
Autauga County Revenue Commission 135 North Court Street Prattville AL 36067 38.6 miles from Hardaway 334-358-6750
Lowndes County Revenue Commission PO Box 186 Hayneville AL 36040 43.2 miles from Hardaway 334-548-2588
Crenshaw County Revenue Commission 29 Glenwood Avenue Luverne AL 36049 46.3 miles from Hardaway 334-335-6568
Coosa County Revenue Commission PO Box 7 Rockford AL 35136 47.1 miles from Hardaway 256-377-4916
Barbour County Revenue Commission 303 East Broad Street Eufaula AL 36027 49.5 miles from Hardaway 334-687-7639
Russell County Revenue Commission PO Box 669 Phenix AL 36868 49.6 miles from Hardaway 334-298-7011
Chambers County Revenue Commission 2 Lafayette Street South La Fayette AL 36862 49.7 miles from Hardaway 334-864-4379
Columbus Assessor 100 10th St Columbus GA 31901 51.5 miles from Hardaway 706-653-4398
Butler County Revenue Commission 700 Greenville Bypass Greenville AL 36037 54.6 miles from Hardaway 334-382-3221
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.