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Madison County Tax Assessor. The appraised valuations of all property listed for taxation by Madison County have been fixed as provided by law and filed in the Tax Assessor’s office. The Board of Equalization will hear protests on any of these valuations provided these protests are filed in writing by May 2, 2024.
Welcome to the Madison County, Alabama online tax record search. This search engine will return property tax information of record in Madison County. The information is uploaded to this server frequently but may lag behind actual activity in the office. To begin your search, choose the link below.
Access deeds, mortgage records, boundaries, appraisals, and transaction histories. Use GIS maps, tax records, and building inspections to understand real estate details. Find links and search portals for tax exemptions, delinquent sales, and building permits.
The Last Day to Pay Property Taxes without Penalty is December 31. The Madison County Collector is a countywide elected position that is currently held by Valerie Miles. Her hope is to provide Madison County taxpayers with a convenient and user-friendly alternative for paying for taxes.
Visit Cleburne County’s Public GIS Website. Visit Cleburne County’s Citizen Access Portal (for Appraisal & Assessment Records) 256-463-2873. FAX: 256-463-7780.
The Madison County Tax Assessor's Office oversees the appraisal and assessment of properties as well as the billing and collection of property taxes for all taxable real estate located in Madison County.
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The Madison County Assessor is responsible for appraising real estate and assessing a property tax on properties located in Madison County, Alabama. You can contact the Madison County Assessor for: Checking the Madison County property tax due date. Information on your property's tax assessment. Paying your property tax. Your property tax bill.