|
- Home [www. citruspa. org]
At the Citrus County Property Appraiser’s Office, our mission is simple; serve you with fairness, accuracy, and a commitment to exceptional customer care As your P
- Contact Information - citruspa. org
Contact Information THE PROPERTY APPRAISER HAS TWO OFFICES IN THE COUNTY Both offices are fully staffed to serve you in a timely manner Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public-records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity Instead contact this office by phone or in writing Email: ccpaweb
- Citrus County, FL
Data Disclaimer: The information that is supplied by the Citrus County Property Appraiser's office is public information data and must be accepted and used with the understanding that the data was collected primarily for the use and purpose of creating a property tax roll per Florida Statutes
- Citrus County, FL - Home Page
Data Copyright Citrus County Florida Last Updated: 02 Dec 2025 Powered by iasWorld Public Access All rights reserved
- Citrus County Property Appraiser gt; Maps gt; About GIS
The Citrus County Property Appraiser’s Office, GIS Technology Department along with a private GIS consultant has recently completed the conversion of our paper maps to a highly intelligent parcel ownership data set
- GIS Map Data Downloads - citruspa. org
GIS Map Data Downloads Select below for the available GIS shapefiles for Citrus County Citrus County GIS Shapefiles Citrus County Section Maps (pdf) For ownership data please download the parcel data below
- FAQ - citruspa. org
Our mission is to provide fair and equitable tax assessments every year based upon the market in accordance with the Florida Constitution, law and requirements, while delivering efficient and courteous service to the Citizens of Citrus County
- New Tax Estimator Hits the CCPA Website…. gt; Citrus County Property . . .
It is not the job of the Citrus County Property Appraiser’s Office to raise or lower taxes That is the job and responsibility of the seven taxing authorities: commissioners, school board, city councils, and others By law, the property appraiser's office must appraise property at full market value
|
|
|