Quick answer first: your Duval County property tax records are publicly available online, free, and updated regularly. The longer answer — what to search, where to click, how to interpret results, and what to do next — is what this guide covers in full detail for Jacksonville, Florida and every corner of Duval County.
How Duval County Property Tax Is Calculated
Your Duval County property tax bill is not arbitrary — it follows a clear formula set by Florida law. Understanding it helps you verify accuracy and identify savings opportunities.
How to Search & Pay Duval County Property Tax Online
- Go to the Duval County Tax Collector portal: https://www.duvaltaxcollector.net/
- Find the “Property Tax Search” or “Tax Bill Lookup” option on the homepage
- Search by: property address, owner name, or parcel/account number
- Your tax bill appears showing: assessed value, taxable value, millage rate, gross tax, exemption savings, and net amount due
- Review the line items — verify your exemptions are showing correctly
- From your tax bill page on Duval County Tax Collector, click “Pay Now” or “Make Payment”
- Choose payment method: credit/debit card (fee applies ~2.5%) or e-check/ACH (usually free)
- Enter your payment details and confirm the amount
- Save or print the payment confirmation/receipt — you’ll need this for mortgage escrow or refinancing
- Payments reflect in the system within 1-3 business days
Duval County Property Tax Payment Deadlines & Discount Schedule
Florida law rewards early payers with significant discounts. Here’s the schedule for Duval County:
| Payment Month | Discount | Action Required |
|---|---|---|
| November | 4% discount | Pay by November 30 |
| December | 3% discount | Pay by December 31 |
| January | 2% discount | Pay by January 31 |
| February | 1% discount | Pay by February 28 |
| March 31 | No discount | Final deadline — no penalty |
| April 1+ | ⚠️ DELINQUENT | Penalties and interest begin |
Duval County Property Tax Exemptions — Complete List
Florida offers multiple exemptions that can dramatically reduce your Duval County property tax bill. Here’s what’s available:
How to Appeal Your Duval County Property Tax Assessment
- Watch for your TRIM Notice in August — this is your proposed assessment and tax estimate for the year
- You have 25 days from the mailing date to file a Value Adjustment Board (VAB) petition
- File your petition online or in person with the Duval County Clerk of Court (they administer the VAB)
- Pay the small filing fee (typically $15)
- Gather evidence: recent sales of comparable properties in your neighborhood (from the PA website itself), photos of property condition issues, independent appraisal if available
- Attend your VAB hearing — present your comparable sales data
- If the special magistrate rules in your favor, your assessment is reduced and your tax bill adjusted
Key Resources for Duval County Property Tax
Where Is the Duval County Courthouse? (Map)
All in-person property tax services for Duval County are handled near the courthouse in Jacksonville, FL. Use the map below to get directions before your visit.
Frequently Asked Questions — Duval County Property Tax
Yes — 100% free. The official Duval County Property Appraiser portal (https://www.coj.net/departments/property-appraiser) provides free public access to all property records including ownership, assessed values, parcel maps, and exemption status. You never need to pay a third-party site for this data.
Your parcel ID (also called folio number) is printed on your property tax bill, your deed, and your annual TRIM notice. You can also find it by searching by address on the Duval County Property Appraiser portal at https://www.coj.net/departments/property-appraiser.
Property tax notices are mailed in late October or early November each year. If you haven’t received yours by mid-November, you can view and pay your bill online at https://www.duvaltaxcollector.net/. Not receiving a bill doesn’t exempt you from paying.
March 1st is the annual deadline to file for homestead exemption with the Duval County Property Appraiser. Applications submitted after this date won’t apply until the following tax year. Visit https://www.coj.net/departments/property-appraiser to apply online or download the form.
You can file a petition with the Duval County Value Adjustment Board (VAB) within 25 days of receiving your TRIM notice in August. You’ll need to present evidence such as comparable sales data for similar properties. The filing fee is typically $15.
Yes. Florida’s property tax installment plan lets you pay in 4 quarterly installments instead of one lump sum. You must enroll by April 30th of the current year through the Duval County Tax Collector at https://www.duvaltaxcollector.net/.
🏆 Local Insider Tips for Duval County
- Pay in November to maximize your 4% discount — on a $3,000 tax bill, that’s $120 saved just for paying one month earlier.
- If your Duval County property is in an escrow account with your mortgage lender, verify your lender receives the bill — missed payments due to escrow errors are your legal responsibility.
- Florida’s Save Our Homes cap means a newly purchased property is immediately re-assessed at full market value — budget for a potential tax increase in your first full year of ownership.
- The Duval County millage rate is set each fall — attend your local budget hearings (advertised in the TRIM notice) if you want to challenge the millage rate, not just your assessment.
- Seniors in Duval County earning below the HUD low income limit may qualify for an additional senior exemption that freezes their assessed value entirely — highly underutilized benefit.
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