Camden County Property Tax Search and Assessment Records

Camden County sits on the coast of Southeast Georgia. Woodbine serves as the county seat. The area includes the city of Kingsland. St. Marys is also part of the county. Many residents own homes here. Property taxes fund local services. Schools and roads need these funds. Camden County property tax records are public. The Tax Assessor sets values each year. The Tax Commissioner collects payments. You can search records online. The county uses QPublic.net for searches.

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Camden County Quick Facts

Woodbine County Seat
40% Assessment Rate
(912) 576-3241 Tax Assessor Phone
April 1 Homestead Deadline

Camden County Property Tax Overview

Property taxes help fund Camden County operations. Schools receive a large share. Police and fire services need funds too. Road upkeep depends on tax dollars. The county sets a budget each year. Tax rates follow from this process. Property values affect the total amount. Higher values mean more tax revenue.

The Board of Tax Assessors values all property. They work from an office in Woodbine. Staff follow Georgia state law. Fair market value is the goal. This means what a buyer would pay. The assessed value is 40% of that. Notices go out in the spring. Check your mail for these forms.

Camden County Georgia property tax records office in Woodbine

The Georgia Department of Revenue provides county tax facts. Visit dor.georgia.gov/county-property-tax-facts to learn more about Camden County rates and rules. This site lists millage rates for all counties. It shows exemption details too.

Tax Assessor Office Camden County Tax Assessor
PO Box 70
Woodbine, GA 31569
Phone (912) 576-3241
Physical Address 200 E 4th Street, Woodbine, GA 31569
Online Records qpublic.net/ga/camden

Office hours are 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Monday through Friday are open days. The office closes on holidays. Call before you visit. Some tasks need an appointment.

Searching Camden County Records on QPublic.net

Camden County uses QPublic.net for online searches. This system is free to use. You can search by owner name. Address searches work well too. Parcel numbers give fast results. The site shows current values. Tax maps are available there. Sales data helps with research. Photos of some parcels exist. Building details are listed. Access is open all day.

Visit qpublic.net/ga/camden to start your search. The home page has a search box. Type in what you know. Click search to see results. The site will show matches. You can click for more details. Maps show where parcels sit. Value history is on the site too. Print what you need at home.

Many people like online tools. It saves time and gas. Results show in seconds. You can search from home. Some prefer office visits. The staff helps with hard searches. They have maps and files. Old records may need in-person help. The office has public computers. Staff will guide new users.

To search property records, you will need one of the following:

  • Property owner's full name
  • Street address of the property
  • Parcel ID number

Bring your address with you. Know the owner name if you can. Have your parcel ID ready. This makes searches faster. Staff are there to help.

Camden County Property Assessment Process

Property assessments in Camden County follow state rules. Values are set at 40% of market value. Market value means the sale price. Assessors study recent sales nearby. They look at your land traits. Size and place affect value. Condition matters as well. Add-ons raise assessments. Sheds, pools, and decks count. Land value is separate.

The cycle runs each year. January 1 is the key date. Values are based on that day. Notices go out by April. Check your mail closely. The notice shows old and new values. It lists your appeal rights. You have 45 days to appeal. The deadline is firm. Missing it means waiting a year.

Appeals go to the Board of Equalization. You can pick arbitration too. Some cases use hearing officers. Bring proof to back your claim. Recent sales help your case. Photos of damage can cut value. The process is fair and open. You have rights as a taxpayer.

Learn more about taxpayer rights at dor.georgia.gov/property-taxpayers-bill-rights. This page explains the appeal process in full. It covers your rights under Georgia law.

Camden County Homestead Exemptions

Homestead exemptions lower tax bills in Camden County. You must own and live in the home. It must be your main residence. Apply by April 1 each year. The form is simple to fill out. Bring proof of residency. A driver's license works well. Utility bills help too.

The basic state exemption saves money. It takes $2,000 off the assessed value. Seniors may get more breaks. Those 65 and older can apply. Income limits apply for extra savings. Disabled vets get extra help. Check with the tax office. They will tell you all options.

Once granted, exemptions continue. You do not reapply each year. But you must tell them if you move. New purchases need new forms. Death of a spouse may change things. Always keep the office informed. This avoids problems later on.

Exemptions apply to the home and land. Up to five acres are covered. More land may be possible. Ask the assessor about this. Farm land has different rules. Commercial property does not qualify. Only primary homes get the break.

Paying Camden County Property Taxes

The Camden County Tax Commissioner takes tax payments. Bills go out in the fall. December 20 is often the due date. Mark this date on your calendar. Late pay adds interest. Fees grow as time passes.

Many ways to pay exist. Online pay is an option. Credit cards work there. E-checks are fine too. Some fees may apply. You can pay by mail. Send checks to Woodbine. Include your bill stub. Write the parcel number on checks. Cash works in person.

Tax bills cover the full year. The amount depends on your value. Millage rates set the tax rate. The county, school, and city set rates. These are joined on your bill. Rates can change each year. Budget needs drive the changes. Higher values mean higher bills. Exemptions cut the amount owed.

Check your bill with care. Report errors right away. The tax commissioner can explain charges. Do not ignore tax bills. Late taxes cause big problems. The county may sell tax liens. This happens after warnings. Pay on time to avoid trouble.

Payment plans may be an option. Call the office early. They work with folks who talk. Hardship cases get some help. Help is there if you ask.

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Nearby Counties Property Tax Records

Camden County borders several other Georgia counties. Property owners near county lines may need records from multiple offices. The following counties neighbor Camden County:

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