Find Dawson County Property Tax Records

Dawson County property tax records are kept by the Tax Assessor in Dawsonville. Dawsonville serves as the county seat. The county lies in the foothills of the North Georgia mountains. It offers rural charm with easy access to metro Atlanta. Property owners can search tax records online. The county uses QPublic.net for public access. This system lets you look up parcels by address or owner name. You can also visit the office in person. Staff are ready to help with questions about your assessment or tax bill.

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Dawson County Property Tax Quick Facts

40% Assessment Rate
45 Day Appeal Window
QPublic Online System
Dec 20 Tax Due Date

Dawson County Tax Assessor Office

The Dawson County Tax Assessor sets values for all property. This office does not collect taxes. It only sets the assessed value. The chief appraiser leads this work. Staff review sales data each year. They visit properties when needed. Values are based on fair market price.

Georgia law sets the assessment rate at 40%. This means your assessed value equals 40% of market value. The tax bill uses this number. Millage rates vary by area. Schools and cities add their own rates. The total rate sets your final tax amount.

The Tax Assessor mails notices each spring. These show your new value. You have 45 days to file an appeal. You can appeal the value. You can also appeal the tax status. Denial of an exemption is another reason to appeal.

Dawson County Tax Assessor office building in Dawsonville Georgia
Office Address 25 Justice Way
Dawsonville, GA 30534
Phone: (706) 344-3590
Office Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
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Note: Call ahead to confirm hours before visiting the office.

How to Search Dawson County Records on QPublic

Dawson County uses QPublic.net for online records. This is a popular system in Georgia. Many small counties use it. The site is free to use. You do not need an account. Searches are open to the public.

You can search by owner name. You can search by street address. Parcel numbers work too. The system shows basic facts. You will see the owner name. You will see the assessed value. You will see the property address. Sales history may appear. Property maps are often linked.

QPublic helps you check your assessment. Compare your value to nearby sales. This helps you plan an appeal. The data updates often. Values change each year. New sales affect your area.

Visit www.qpublic.net/ga/dawson/ to start your search. The site works on phones and computers. It is easy to use. Type your search term and click go.

Some records may not show online. Older sales might be missing. New splits take time to appear. Call the office if you cannot find what you need. Staff can help with complex searches.

Dawson County Tax Commissioner

The Tax Commissioner sends tax bills. This office collects payments. They handle real property taxes. They also collect personal property taxes. Business equipment falls under personal property.

Tax bills go out in the fall. The due date is December 20. This is standard for most Georgia counties. Late payments earn interest. Penalties add up fast. Pay on time to save money.

You can pay online. The county website takes cards. E-checks work too. Some fees apply to card use. You can also pay by mail. In-person payments are welcome. The office has a drop box for after hours.

Office Address 25 Justice Way
Dawsonville, GA 30534
Phone: (706) 344-3456
Office Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Online Payment Available through Dawson County website

Dawson County Homestead Exemptions

Homestead exemptions lower your tax bill. Dawson County offers several types. The state gives a basic exemption. The county may add more. You must apply by April 1.

To qualify, you must own the home. You must live there as of January 1. It must be your main home. Rental homes do not qualify. Second homes do not qualify. Only your primary residence works.

The standard state exemption is $2,000 off the assessed value. This saves money on your bill. Some seniors get extra relief. Age and income rules apply. Disabled vets may get full exemptions. Check with the Tax Assessor for details.

File your application at the Tax Assessor office. Bring proof of ownership. Bring proof of residency. Your driver's license should show the home address. Once granted, most renewals are automatic.

Your Rights as a Dawson County Taxpayer

Georgia protects property owners. The Taxpayer Bill of Rights guides the process. You have clear rights during appeals. The assessor must explain changes. You can record meetings. These rules help ensure fair treatment.

If your value goes up more than 15%, you get an explanation. It must be simple to understand. You can ask questions. Staff must give clear answers. The notice includes appeal steps.

You have three appeal options. The Board of Equalization hears most cases. A hearing officer is another choice. Binding arbitration is the third path. Each has pros and cons. Research before you pick one.

The 45-day appeal window is strict. Do not miss it. File your appeal on time. Late appeals are not heard. You must wait until next year. Mark your calendar when the notice arrives.

Learn more at the Georgia Department of Revenue Taxpayer Bill of Rights page.

Dawson County Property Tax Calendar

Property taxes follow a set schedule. Knowing these dates helps you plan. You can avoid late fees. You can file appeals on time. Here are the key dates for Dawson County.

  • January 1: Property values are set for the tax year
  • January 1 to April 1: File property tax returns
  • April 1: Deadline to apply for homestead exemptions
  • Spring: Assessment notices are mailed
  • 45 days after notice: Appeal deadline
  • Fall: Tax bills are mailed
  • December 20: Property taxes due

Dates may shift slightly each year. Check with the county for exact dates. Keep your address current. Notices go to the owner of record. Update your address if you move.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Dawson County. Property owners near the line should check their county. Tax rates and rules vary. Records are kept by each county separately.

Additional Resources

These websites offer more help with Dawson County property taxes. Visit them for forms, payment options, and state rules.

QPublic Dawson County - Free online property search

Georgia Department of Revenue County Tax Facts - State tax information by county

Georgia Taxpayer Bill of Rights - Appeal rights and procedures