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  1. The Polk County Property Appraiser (PCPA) New Map Search is now live! The old Interactive map will be retired in March of 2024. The Map Help Center provides an overview of the new map features including the interface and available tools.

  2. www.polkpa.org › CamaDisplayProperty Search

    The Polk County Property Appraiser's Office does not issue or maintain permits. Please contact the appropriate permit issuing agency to obtain information. This property is located in the taxing district.

  3. The Polk County Property Appraiser's office wants you to know that property records and deeds may be obtained online for little or no cost to you and without having to pay a service.

  4. Map Search. Our mapping site has been designed to provide a simple intuitive web mapping experience. Use the map to search for, explore, and locate property in Polk County. The Map Help Center provides an overview of the new map features including the interface and available tools.

  5. We strive to provide accurate and timely access to property information and your feedback is important to us.

  6. The Polk County Property Appraiser's office is responsible for assessing the value of all real and personal property in Polk County, Florida. The office also maintains property records, including ownership information, legal descriptions, and tax assessments.

  7. Filing Deadline: The Statutory deadline to file an exemption is March 1st, however a late filing period may be available at the discretion of the Property Appraiser. Please note the following before you begin:

  8. Welcome to the Polk County Property Appraiser (PCPA) Interactive Map. Our new mapping site has been designed to provide a simple intuitive web mapping experience. Use the map to search for, explore, and locate property in Polk County.

  9. Polk County Property Appraiser. 255 N Wilson Ave. Bartow, FL 33830. Office Phone: (863) 534-4777. Office Fax: (863) 534-4754. Email: mailto: marshafaux@polk-county.net. Website: http://www.polkpa.org/.

  10. The appraisal of property is performed by the Property Appraiser, who is responsible for determining the value of property (including exemptions). Example: If the taxable value of a property is $75,000 and the taxing authority’s millage rate is 7.2 mills, then the taxes due would be calculated as follows:

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