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HOW TO DETERMINE AND
PROVE YOUR HOUSE HAS A
HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION
The postcard that you
get by mail from the
county
property appraiser's
office
each year is
proof of homestead
exemption if it shows an
"exemption" of at least
$25,000.
Most homeowner's get a
document every year from
their
County Tax
Collector, showing
their proposed real
estate taxes for the
following year. The
document may have a
heading such as "Notice
Proposed Property
Taxes." If you can find
a copy of that document
that is not more than
one year old, look it
over. Usually it will
have a box labeled
"Exemptions," with a
dollar figure in that
box. If the box shows a
value of at least
$25,000, your house has
a homestead exemption.
The document needs to
show your name, the
address of the property,
and *IMPORTANT* it needs
to show the parcel
number or folio number
or other unique number
the Tax Collector's
office uses to identify
your real estate in
their records. If the
document meets the above
criteria, you can mail
us a copy of that form
as proof of your
homestead exemption.
Most
County Property
Tax Appraisers have
websites you can go to
online and find and
print the needed
information to prove
that your house has a
homestead exemption.
Most of the websites
will allow you to search
for and find your house
and its tax records by
entering your name
and/or address in a
Search box. Once you
find the record that
relates to your house,
look it over. Usually
it will have a box
labeled "Exemptions,"
with a dollar figure in
that box. If the box
shows a value of at
least $25,000, your
house has a homestead
exemption. The document
needs to show your name,
the address of the
property, and
*IMPORTANT* it needs to
show the parcel number
or folio number or other
unique number the Tax
Collector's office uses
to identify your real
estate in their
records. If the document
meets the above
criteria, print the
whole form out and send
us the entire form.
If none of the above
methods are available, call or visit your
County Tax Collector's office, and ask them
how you can get a
printed document from
their office that shows
that your home has
homestead exemption.
The document needs to
show your name, the
address of the property,
and *IMPORTANT* it needs
to show the parcel
number or folio number
or other unique number
the Tax Collector's
office uses to identify
your real estate in
their records.
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