Welcome to the Seminole County Assessors Office Web Site


Public Notice:

SENATE BILL 215 NON-DISCLOSURE FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS

To amend Article 4 of Chapter 18 of Title 50 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to inspection of public records, so as to require local governments to remove upon request certain personally identifiable information of law enforcement officers from certain property records; to provide for definitions; to require local governments to provide a Non-Disclosure Form (click here) for such requests; to provide for injunctive relief; to provide for related matters; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes.

PROPERTY REVIEWS
In accordance with O.C.G.A 48-5-264.1, please be advised that the Seminole County Tax Assessors office may be visiting your property to review your parcel information concerning an appeal filed, return filed, construction, and or conservation use application.


Seminole County Board of Assessors

Gloria H. Fain     Chairman
William Clenton Mims    Vice-Chair
Douglas Grant Lane    Member   
Wayne Worsham     Member   
Denise Anne Grice    Member
Fannie M. Barber    Secretary

Appraisal Staff

Anne Grice    Chief Appraiser
Fannie Barber    Appraiser II/Personal Property Coordinator
Rachel Aiken    Clerk


The goal of the Seminole County Assessors Office is to provide the people of Seminole County with a web site that is easy to use. You can search our site for a wealth of information on any property in Seminole County.

The information contained herein reflects the values established in the "most current published" tax digest. *Please note that the Assessors Office establishes values only. The Seminole County Tax Commissioner should be contacted with tax bill related questions.

Did you know?

Seminole County was created in 1920 from portions of Decatur and Early counties. It was named for the Seminole Indians who, faced with settlement, left their lands in the Chattahoochee River Valley and moved to the Florida Everglades. Led by their chief, Osceola, they fought two bloody frontier wars with the U.S. Army.

Donalsonville was named for Jonathan E. Donalson, a member of a prominent family who had pioneered Decatur County.

Source: georgia.gov


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