Savannah Property Tax Lookup and Records

Savannah property tax records are held at Chatham County offices in downtown Savannah. The city is the county seat. Savannah sits in the heart of Chatham County on the Georgia coast. Property owners in Savannah get their assessments from the Board of Tax Assessors. They pay taxes through the Tax Commissioner. Both offices are on West Oglethorpe Avenue. Records cover all real estate and personal property within city limits.

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147,700 Population
Chatham County
40% Assessment Rate
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Chatham County Board of Tax Assessors in Savannah

The Board of Tax Assessors has its main office in Savannah. They value all property in the county. The office is at 222 West Oglethorpe Avenue. Look for Suite 107. This puts them right in the historic downtown area.

Chatham County Board of Tax Assessors office building on West Oglethorpe Avenue in Savannah

Staff can help with many tasks. You can ask about your assessment. You can file an appeal. You can get forms for exemptions. The phone number is (912) 652-7271. Hours are 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.

The office uses an online search tool. You can find it at boa.chathamcounty.org. The tool is free. You do not need to sign up. Just enter your search terms and go.

Searches work in three ways. You can use owner name. You can use property address. You can use parcel ID. Results show the assessed value. They show land value and building value. They show the owner of record. They show the property address.

Office Chatham County Board of Tax Assessors
Address 222 West Oglethorpe Avenue, Suite 107
Savannah, GA 31401
Phone (912) 652-7271
Hours Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Website boa.chathamcounty.org

Note: The Board of Tax Assessors does not collect tax payments. They only set property values.

Savannah Tax Commissioner Office

The Tax Commissioner handles all tax bills in Savannah. This office is also on West Oglethorpe Avenue. They are in Suite 100. The building sits just down the hall from the Assessor's office. Both share the same address at 222 West Oglethorpe Avenue.

The Tax Commissioner sends out bills each year. Bills go to the owner of record. Payment is due by the date on the bill. Most tax bills in Georgia are due December 20. Check your bill to be sure. Late fees apply if you miss the deadline.

You can pay in many ways. Pay online at chathamcountyga.gov/departments/tax-commissioner. Pay by mail with a check. Pay in person at the office. Some local banks also take payments.

The phone number is (912) 652-7100. Staff can answer questions about your bill. They can check if your payment arrived. They can set up payment plans in some cases. Call them if you have billing issues.

Office Chatham County Tax Commissioner
Address 222 West Oglethorpe Avenue, Suite 100
Savannah, GA 31401
Phone (912) 652-7100
Website chathamcountyga.gov/departments/tax-commissioner

Note: The Tax Commissioner cannot change your assessed value. Only the Board of Tax Assessors can do that.

How to Search Savannah Property Tax Records

Savannah residents can search property records online. The search covers all of Chatham County. This includes every neighborhood in Savannah. It also includes all the smaller towns in the county.

The online search is simple. Go to the Board of Tax Assessors website. Click on the search link. Enter what you know. You can search by name. You can search by address. You can search by parcel number. The system will show matches.

Each property record has details. You will see the owner name. You will see the mailing address. You will see the property location. You will see the assessed value. The assessed value is 40 percent of market value. Georgia law requires this ratio.

The site also has GIS mapping. This is a map tool. It shows your property on a map. You can see the shape of your lot. You can see nearby streets. You can see zoning. You can see flood zones. The map helps you understand your property better.

GIS stands for Geographic Information System. It links data to maps. Chatham County uses this tool. It helps assessors and the public. You can use it too. Just click the map link on the property record.

Savannah Property Tax Appeals

You can appeal your assessment if you think it is wrong. Savannah property owners have this right. The appeal must be filed on time. You have 45 days from the notice date.

The assessment notice comes in the mail. It shows your new value. It shows the appeal deadline. Do not throw it away. Mark the deadline on your calendar. Missing it means waiting a full year.

You have three appeal options. You can appeal to the County Board of Equalization. This is a panel of citizens. You can choose a hearing officer. This is a neutral expert. You can use binding arbitration. This uses a private arbitrator.

To start an appeal, fill out a form. Get it from the Board of Tax Assessors. You can also download it. State why you disagree. Give facts to back up your claim. Good evidence helps. Use recent sales of similar homes. Get photos of problems. Hire an appraiser if needed.

The Board will review your case. They may meet with you. They will issue a decision. You can accept it. You can appeal further if you want. The Georgia Department of Revenue has more info at dor.georgia.gov/property-taxpayers-bill-rights.

Savannah City Property Information

Savannah is a historic city. It was founded in 1733. It is the oldest city in Georgia. The city is known for its parks and squares. It has a vibrant port. The port brings business to the area. This affects property values.

The city of Savannah has its own website. It is at savannahga.gov. The city does not handle property taxes. But the site has useful info. You can find zoning rules. You can find building permits. You can find city services.

Property owners in Savannah pay county taxes. They may also pay city taxes. Check your tax bill. It will show all the taxes you owe. The Tax Commissioner collects both. You pay them together.

Savannah has many types of property. There are historic homes. There are new condos. There are commercial buildings. There are industrial sites. All are assessed by the same office. All pay taxes through the same system.

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Related Areas

Savannah is the largest city in Chatham County. All Savannah property records are part of the county system. Nearby cities use the same offices. Pooler is a growing city nearby. It is also in Chatham County.

Other communities in Chatham County include Tybee Island, Richmond Hill, Thunderbolt, and Garden City. All use the same Chatham County property tax system with offices located in Savannah.

Additional Resources

These websites provide more information about property taxes in Savannah and Georgia.

Chatham County Board of Tax Assessors - Property valuations and online search

Chatham County Tax Commissioner - Tax billing and payment information

City of Savannah - City services and information

Georgia Department of Revenue County Property Tax Facts - State tax information