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Tax Assessors’ Office Issues Annual Notice of Assessment
Posted: May 23, 2025
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Most Residential and Commercial Annual Notices of Assessment for 2025 have been mailed.
The Annual Notice of Assessment is not a tax bill. The notice informs you of the value assessed on your residential or commercial real estate as of January 1, 2025.
If property owners disagree with the 2025 value, they have 45 days from the date on their assessment notice to file an appeal online, in person, or by mail.
Recent legislation created a new standardized state-wide assessment notice for 2025. The format was modified due to statutory changes under House Bill 92 earlier this year. This bill amended O.C.G.A § 48-5-306 and related sections. The Gwinnett County Tax Assessors' Office is required by law to use the annual Notice of Assessment form developed by the Georgia Department of Revenue. Box C was revised by the Georgia Department of Revenue to comply with the contents of the annual Notice of Assessment as rewritten by House Bill 92. The new law requires each city, county, and school system to estimate their rollback millage rate. As a result, estimated taxes are no longer shown unless a jurisdiction did not provide their estimate.
How to read your Notice of Assessment (English)
How to read your Notice of Assessment (Spanish)
Recent legislation created a new standardized state-wide assessment notice for 2025. House Bill 92 requires that the annual Notice of Assessment include estimates of the city, school board, and county rollback rates. A rollback rate is the tax rate that when applied to current year property values produces the same amount of tax revenue as was generated by the previous year’s property values.
Any taxpayer who wishes to view and print a copy of their annual notice of assessment, research market values, read frequently asked questions or submit an appeal online may visit Gwinnett-Assessor.com.
The Gwinnett County Assessors’ Office can be reached by phone at 770.822.7200 or by email at Taxpayer.Services@GwinnettCounty.com.