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      • Hancock County, Georgia The median property tax (also known as real estate tax) in Hancock County is $571.00 per year, based on a median home value of $73,800.00 and a median effective property tax rate of 0.77% of property value.
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  1. Hancock County Tax Assessor's Office. Notice to property owners and occupants. In accordance with O.C.G.A 48-5-264-1, please be advised that the Hancock County Appraisal staff may be visiting your property between January 1 and June 30 of each tax year.

    • General Info

      The tax is levied on the assessed value of the property...

    • Contact

      Hancock County Tax Assessors Office: 9031 East Broad Street...

    • Forms

      Please remember all forms must be filed with the Hancock...

    • FAQ

      FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS How is my property value...

    • Exemptions

      The tax assessors office in Hancock County can answer...

    • Links

      Hancock County Tax Assessor's Office. Links. Georgia...

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  3. Tax Assessor's Website. Get in touch with the Tax Assessor’s Office of Hancock County, GA. Learn more!

  4. The Tax Commissioner’s Office of Hancock County, GA is responsible for billing, collecting, and disbursing all taxes as prescribed by the laws of the State of Georgia and to act as the Motor Vehicle tag and title agent.

  5. The tax is levied on the assessed value of the property which, by law, is established at 40% of the fair market value. The amount of tax is determined by the tax rate (mill rate) levied by various entities (one mill is equal to $1.00 for each $1,000 of assessed value or .001).

    • Homestead Exemptions
    • Specialized and Preferential Assessment Programs
    • Assessment Appeals

    Several types of homestead exemptions have been enacted to reduce the burden of ad valorem taxation for Georgia homeowners. These exemptions apply to homestead property owned by and taxpayer and occupied as his or her legal residence (some exceptions to this rule apply and your tax assessors office can explain them to you). To receive the benefit o...

    Two general types of specialized of preferential assessment programs are available for certain owners of certain types of property. One of these programs authorizes assessment at 30% instead of 40% of the fair market value for certain agricultural properties being used for bona fide agricultural purposes. The second type of preferential program is ...

    When the Board of Tax Assessors changes the value of property from the value in place for the preceding year or from the value that was returned by the taxpayer for the current year, a notice of change must be sent to the property owner. Upon receipt of this notice, the property owner desiring to appeal the change in value must do so within 45 days...

  6. The Hancock County Tax Assessor's office, led by Chief Appraiser Aisha Bly-Hill, is responsible for assessing property taxes for Hancock County, Georgia. Located in the Hancock County Courthouse, the office provides online services for property tax payments.

  7. This page contains local information about a specific county. While every attempt has been made to include everything a taxpayer needs to know, mistakes are possible and taxpayers should contact their local tax officials for verification and clarification of the information found on this page.

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