Αποτελέσματα Αναζήτησης
Chief Appraiser. boa@murraycountyga.gov. Our office is open to the public from 7:00 AM until 6:00 PM, Monday through Thursday. Our phone number is 706-517-1400: press 2 for the Assessors Office. For a list of phone extensions click HERE.
- Search Records
Murray County Tax Assessor's Office. Property Record Search....
- Murray County Tax Assessor's Office
Home Contact Us Search Records Estimate Taxes Exemptions...
- Contact Us
MURRAY COUNTY BOARD OF ASSESSORS 121 NORTH 4TH AVE....
- Exemptions
The Tax Assessors Office may request additional information...
- General Info
TAX RETURNS. Taxpayers are required to file at least an...
- Candler
© 2006 by qpublic.netqpublic.net
- Forms
Please remember all forms must be filed with the Murray...
- FAQ
Where do county tax dollars go? Other Real Property...
- Search Records
Ways to Pay Your Property Tax Bill. Property tax bills are available to view, print and pay onlinestarting November 1, 2023. For taxpayers whose bills are paid by escrow arrangement, a courtesy tax bill copy will be mailed in mid-November.
Find property information, values, and tax exemptions for Murray County, Georgia on the official site of the Assessors Office.
The Assessor's Office is charged with keeping property at fair market value to produce a uniform and equitable tax digest for collection purposes. To better serve the citizens of Murray County, our office takes great pride in educating the taxpayers of the valuing process, appeal process, and any exemptions they are eligible for.
Murray County Tax Assessor's Office. Property Record Search. Notice to Property Owners and Occupants concerning visits to your property. Georgia Law (OCGA 48-5-264.1) requires property owners and occupants be provided reasonable notice prior to a site visit by the Murray County Assessors Office.
View free online plat map for Murray County, GA. Get property lines, land ownership, and parcel information, including parcel number and acres.
Contact the assessor's office if you need help with paying your property taxes, applying for a homestead exemption or other tax exemption, reporting upgrades to your home, appealing your property tax assessment, or verifying your property records.