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Property Appraiser - Osceola County Property Appraiser The following services are offered by the Property Appraiser's Office Visit their website for more information Property records search Sales transactions Property data and forms Tangible property search Map search Map gallery File homestead exemption Report exemption fraud Address change Tax estimator Split-merge request
Map-property The table below shows the time-adjustment factor (TAF) applied to reflect the market trend of Single Family home sales in Osceola County for the year 2021 The TAF is developed using the statistical method approved by the Florida Department of Revenue
Property Search - Osceola County Property Appraiser The advanced Osceola County Property Appraiser property search tool is created to help users find specific properties in Osceola County based on detailed criteria
Contact Us - Property Appraiser The Osceola County Property Appraiser’s office is available by telephone, e-mail or come visit us in person at our office address listed below We may be contacted by calling 407-742-5000
Property-appraiser Welcome to the Osceola County Property Appraiser's Online Exemption Filing Service Each applicant must: Be a Florida Resident Be a US Citizen or Permanent Resident (Green-card holder) Own and reside in the property by Jan 1 of the year you wish to file
Residential Department - Osceola County Property Appraiser You can verify the details of your property online by clicking here All You Need to Know About Residential Department A TRIM Proposal Evaluation Notice is sent each August We can audit your property if you believe it would not have sold at its revalued value on January 1 of the relevant tax year; please call our office to request an audit
My Property - Osceola County Property Records Search property records, file for homestead exemption, and more on the Osceola County Property Appraiser's website