Stonecrest Property Tax Guide for Homeowners

Stonecrest property tax records are kept by DeKalb County. The city of Stonecrest is in DeKalb County. All tax matters for Stonecrest homes and land go through county offices. Residents pay property taxes to DeKalb County. The county also sets the value of each property. Stonecrest was founded in 2017. It is one of Georgia's newer cities. This guide shows where to find Stonecrest tax records and how to use them.

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Stonecrest Quick Facts

59,000 Population
DeKalb County
40% Assessment Rate
Dec 20 Tax Due Date

Stonecrest Property Tax Overview

Property taxes in Stonecrest work through DeKalb County. The city does not have its own tax office. All tax bills come from the DeKalb County Tax Commissioner. The DeKalb County Property Appraisal Office sets values for every Stonecrest property. This means Stonecrest residents must work with county staff for all tax needs.

The tax year starts on January 1. DeKalb County sends out assessment notices in late spring. These notices tell you what the county thinks your property is worth. You have 45 days to file an appeal if you think the value is too high. The appeal goes to the DeKalb County Board of Equalization. You can also pick a hearing officer or an arbitrator.

Tax bills arrive in the fall. They are due by December 20 each year. The bill includes taxes for DeKalb County, local schools, and the city of Stonecrest. All these charges appear on one bill from the county. You pay the county, and they send the right amounts to each group. This makes it easy to see your total tax load in one place.

Stonecrest Georgia city area in DeKalb County showing residential properties

Stonecrest uses the same 40% assessment rate as all of Georgia. This means your assessed value is 40% of your fair market value. The millage rate is then applied to this assessed value. The millage rate changes each year based on budgets. Stonecrest residents benefit from DeKalb County's established tax system.

Note: All Stonecrest property tax records are public and can be searched online through DeKalb County systems.

DeKalb County Tax Offices Serving Stonecrest

DeKalb County runs several offices where Stonecrest residents can get help. The main appraisal office is in Decatur. There are also service centers around the county. These offices handle homestead forms, tax bills, and questions about values.

The Property Appraisal Office is at 120 West Trinity Place, Decatur, GA 30030. You can reach them by phone at (404) 371-0841. Hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM. This is where you file appeals and ask questions about your property value. The office is near the Decatur MARTA station.

The South DeKalb Service Center helps residents in the southern part of the county. Stonecrest sits in south DeKalb. This center is closer for many Stonecrest residents than the main office. It offers many of the same services. Check the DeKalb County website for the current location and hours.

The Tax Commissioner handles tax bills and payments. Their office is at 4380 Memorial Drive, Decatur, GA 30032. You can call them at 404-298-4000. This office takes payments, sets up payment plans, and deals with late taxes. They also handle vehicle tag and title work.

Office DeKalb County Property Appraisal
Address 120 West Trinity Place
Decatur, GA 30030
Phone (404) 371-0841
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM
Website dekalbcountyga.gov/property-appraisal
DeKalb County Property Appraisal office building for tax assessment services

Note: Call ahead to confirm which office can help with your specific property tax need.

How Stonecrest Residents Pay Property Taxes

Paying property taxes in Stonecrest is simple once you know the steps. DeKalb County mails tax bills to the address on file. You can pay online, by mail, or in person. The county offers many ways to fit different needs.

Online payment is the fastest way. Go to the DeKalb County Tax Commissioner website. You can pay with a credit card, debit card, or e-check. There is a small fee for card payments. E-checks are often free. You need your parcel ID or bill number to pay online. The system sends you a receipt by email right away.

You can also pay by mail. Send a check or money order to the Tax Commissioner office. Write your parcel ID on the check. Allow enough time for mail to arrive before the due date. The postmark date counts as the payment date.

In-person payments work at the Tax Commissioner office on Memorial Drive. You can pay with cash, check, or card. There may be a line during busy times. The office gets crowded near the December 20 deadline. Try to go early in the tax season to avoid waits.

If you cannot pay the full amount by the due date, contact the Tax Commissioner. They may offer a payment plan. You must set this up before the taxes become late. Late taxes gain interest and penalties. DeKalb County can also sell tax liens on properties with unpaid taxes.

The main ways to pay Stonecrest property taxes are:

  • Online through the DeKalb County Tax Commissioner website
  • By mail with check or money order
  • In person at 4380 Memorial Drive, Decatur
  • Through your mortgage escrow if your lender handles taxes

Note: Many Stonecrest residents have taxes paid through escrow as part of their monthly mortgage payment.

Stonecrest Homestead Exemptions

Homestead exemptions lower your property tax bill. They take value off your home before taxes are calculated. Stonecrest residents file for these exemptions through DeKalb County. You only need to file once. The exemption stays on your property until you move or sell.

To qualify, the property must be your main home. You must live there as of January 1 of the tax year. You can only have one homestead exemption in Georgia. If you own more than one home, pick the one you live in most of the time. The deadline to apply is April 1.

DeKalb County offers the basic state homestead exemption. This takes $2,000 off your assessed value. DeKalb also has extra exemptions for seniors, veterans, and disabled residents. Senior exemptions start at age 62. Some senior exemptions freeze your home value. This means your taxes will not go up even if market values rise.

File for homestead at the DeKalb County Property Appraisal office. You can also file at service centers. Bring proof that you live at the address. A driver's license, voter card, or utility bill works. The form is simple and takes just a few minutes to complete.

Veterans with total disability can get bigger exemptions. Surviving spouses of veterans may also qualify. Disabled homeowners can get extra relief too. Each type of exemption needs different proof. Call the Property Appraisal office at 404-371-0841 to ask what papers you need.

Your homestead exemption saves you money on both county and school taxes. DeKalb County schools get a large part of your tax bill. The homestead cut helps with this part too. File on time to get the full benefit for that tax year. Late filings may delay your savings until the next year.

Note: Homestead exemption applications must be filed by April 1 to apply to the current tax year.

Searching Stonecrest Property Records

Finding property records in Stonecrest is easy with DeKalb County tools. The county offers online search for all properties. You can look up values, owners, and tax status. This helps buyers, sellers, and owners stay informed.

The DeKalb County Property Appraisal website has a search tool. You can search by address, owner name, or parcel ID. Results show the assessed value, property details, and sales history. You can also see maps of the property boundaries.

Qpublic.net hosts the DeKalb County property search. This site works on phones and computers. You do not need to make an account. The search is free to use. Information updates regularly from county records.

Property records help in many ways. Buyers can check values before making offers. Owners can track their property value over time. Neighbors can see what nearby homes are worth. All this data is public in Georgia.

If you need help with the online search, call the Property Appraisal office. Staff can walk you through the steps. They can also look up records for you over the phone. Some records may require a visit to the office.

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DeKalb County Property Tax Records

Stonecrest is in DeKalb County. All tax work for Stonecrest goes through the county. DeKalb County serves over 750,000 people. It includes other cities like Decatur, Brookhaven, and Dunwoody. The county tax system covers all of these places.

The DeKalb County property search lets you look up any parcel. You can see values, owners, and tax status. This helps buyers, sellers, and owners stay informed. You can search by address, owner name, or parcel ID.

For more on DeKalb County tax offices, full fee lists, and appeal rules, visit the DeKalb County page. You will find links to online tools and contact info for all offices.

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Nearby Cities in DeKalb County

Other cities near Stonecrest also use DeKalb County for property taxes. Lithonia sits just west of Stonecrest. It has its own zip code but uses the same county tax system. Conyers is nearby in Rockdale County. Some addresses near the border may use Rockdale instead of DeKalb.

Decatur is the county seat north of Stonecrest. It has the main county offices. Tucker and Clarkston are also in DeKalb County. They pay taxes through the same county system. Check your address to know which county handles your taxes.

All these cities can use the same DeKalb County online tools. The property search covers the whole county. Tax payment options are the same no matter which city you live in. Homestead rules apply across all of DeKalb County.

Stonecrest Property Tax Resources

Several websites help Stonecrest property owners. The DeKalb County Property Appraisal site has property search and forms. The Tax Commissioner site handles payments. State sites explain the laws and your rights.

Here are key links for Stonecrest property taxes:

These sites work together to serve Stonecrest residents. Start with DeKalb County sites for most tasks. Use state sites to learn about laws and rights. The city site has info on local services that your taxes help fund.