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Chatham County, Georgia - Board of Assessors - Home Mission Statement: The Chatham County Board of Assessors is to submit a timely tax digest in accordance with Georgia Law and guidelines set forth by the Department of Revenue (DOR) with a superior level of customer service that maintains confidence among the taxpayers of Chatham County
Chatham County, Georgia The Chatham County Tax Commissioner's Office and Board of Assessors makes every effort to produce the most accurate information possible Information contained herein is provided for informational purposes only
Chatham County Assessors Office The Chatham 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 Chatham County
Chatham County Assessors Office - Savannah, GA (Address . . . The Chatham County Board of Assessors is responsible for assessing the value of property in Chatham County, Georgia The board meets on the first Thursday of each month at 222 W Oglethorpe Avenue, Suite 113, in Savannah, Georgia
Property Taxes | Savannah, GA - Official Website Chatham county residents who reside within Savannah’s city limits are required to pay both county and city property taxes per Georgia law Tax on real property shall be based on the assessed value thereof as determined by the Chatham County Board of Tax Assessors
Board of Assessors - Appraisal - Chatham County, Georgia The Board of Assessors is charged with discovering, listing, and determining the fair market value (FMV) of all real estate and tangible personal property within the county
PT-311A Appeal of Assessment Form | Department of Revenue To ensure the preservation of your appeal rights, it is essential to submit your property tax appeal to the County Board of Tax Assessors within 45 days from the date the Assessment Notice was sent Please refrain from sending your appeal form to the Department of Revenue