Property Tax Records in Gwinnett County, Georgia

Gwinnett County property tax records are public documents available through the Tax Commissioner office in Lawrenceville. These records show assessed values, ownership details, and payment status for all real property in the county. The Tax Commissioner collects property taxes for Gwinnett County, local school districts, and municipalities. Property owners can search records online, by phone, or in person at the Lawrenceville office.

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Gwinnett County Quick Facts

Lawrenceville County Seat
40% Assessment Rate
770-822-8800 Tax Office Phone
April 1 Homestead Deadline

Gwinnett County Property Tax Overview

Property taxes represent an important source of revenue for Gwinnett County. These funds support schools, public safety, and county services. More than a third of the total revenue for all operating funds comes from property taxes. Nearly three-quarters of revenues for tax-related funds are derived from property taxes in Gwinnett County.

The Board of Tax Assessors determines property values in Gwinnett County. Fair market value is the amount a knowledgeable buyer would pay for the property. It is also what a willing seller would accept at an arm's length sale. The assessed value equals 40 percent of fair market value. The average fair market value for a home in Gwinnett County was $350,000 in 2022.

Georgia Department of Revenue Gwinnett County property tax facts page

Property tax returns must be filed with the Gwinnett County tax office between January 1 and April 1 of each year. Returns are filed with the county tax commissioner or board of tax assessors. Check with the office to confirm the correct location for your return. Property owners in Gwinnett County should mark these dates on their calendars.

Tax Commissioner Office Gwinnett County Tax Commissioner
PO Box 372
Lawrenceville, GA 30046-0372
Phone 770-822-8800
Email Tax@GwinnettCounty.com
Tax Commissioner Website gwinnetttaxcommissioner.com
County Website gwinnettcounty.com

Note: Contact the Tax Commissioner office for questions about paying tax bills or registering motor vehicles in Gwinnett County.

Gwinnett County Homestead Exemptions

Gwinnett County offers generous homestead exemptions for property owners. These exemptions reduce the taxable value of your home. The savings can be significant for residents who qualify. Gwinnett has some of the best exemption programs in Georgia.

The Regular Homestead Exemption applies to all property owners in Gwinnett County. You must occupy the property as your primary residence as of January 1. This exemption includes $10,000 off the assessed value on County taxes. It also includes $7,000 off recreation taxes. School taxes are reduced by $4,000. The exemption applies to the home and up to five acres of land.

Georgia homestead exemption forms and application information

The Value Offset Exemption is unique to Gwinnett County. This exemption is automatically applied when a Regular Homestead Exemption is granted. It holds the taxable value of a property constant for the County Government tax portion. Your county taxes will not increase even if your property value rises. This provides long-term savings for homeowners in Gwinnett County.

An application for homestead may be made with the Gwinnett County tax office at any time. You can apply during the year after the property becomes your primary residence. The deadline is April 1st of the first year for which the exemption is sought. Failure to apply is considered a waiver of the exemption. Once granted, homestead exemptions continue automatically in Gwinnett County.

The Board of Tax Assessors processes homestead applications in Gwinnett County. Their website provides forms and instructions. Visit gwinnettcounty.com/government/citizen-finance-guide/property for more information about property assessments and exemptions.

Note: Contact the Tax Commissioner at 770-822-8800 for questions about homestead exemptions in Gwinnett County.

Contact Information and Online Services

The Gwinnett County Tax Commissioner provides many online services. Property owners can search tax records and pay bills online. The Tax Commissioner website offers parcel search by address or owner name. You can view tax bills and payment history through the online portal.

The Board of Tax Assessors maintains property records and assessment data. Their website at gwinnettcounty.com/government/citizen-finance-guide/property provides access to property information. You can find assessment notices and appeal forms online. The site also explains the assessment process for Gwinnett County property owners.

The Georgia Department of Revenue provides county-specific tax facts at dor.georgia.gov/county-property-tax-facts-gwinnett. This page includes millage rates, exemption details, and filing deadlines for Gwinnett County. It is a helpful resource for property tax questions.

For homestead exemption information statewide, visit dor.georgia.gov/property-tax-homestead-exemptions. This page explains the various exemptions available in Georgia. It includes links to forms and county contact information.

You can reach the Gwinnett County Tax Commissioner by phone at 770-822-8800. Email questions to Tax@GwinnettCounty.com. The mailing address is PO Box 372, Lawrenceville, GA 30046-0372. Office hours are typically Monday through Friday during business hours.

Note: The Tax Commissioner office handles tax payments and motor vehicle registration in Gwinnett County.

How to Search Gwinnett County Property Tax Records

You can search property tax records in Gwinnett County through several methods. Online access is available 24 hours a day. In-person visits allow you to speak directly with staff. Phone assistance is also available during business hours.

The Tax Commissioner website provides online property search tools. You can search by owner name, property address, or parcel number. Results show assessed values, tax amounts, and payment status. This is the fastest way to access property records in Gwinnett County.

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

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

Visit the Tax Commissioner office in Lawrenceville for in-person assistance. Staff can help you locate records and answer questions. Bring your parcel number or address for faster service. The office can provide copies of tax bills and payment receipts.

Note: Online records are updated regularly but may not reflect the most recent payments immediately.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Gwinnett County. Property tax records for these areas are maintained by their respective tax offices.