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BOARD OF ASSESSORS MAILS NOTICES FOR 2024 ASSESSED PROPERTY VALUES

(Lawrenceville, Ga., April 5, 2024) – The Gwinnett County Board of Assessors mailed approximately 306,000 Annual Notices of Assessment to residential and commercial property owners today.  

State law requires that annual notices be sent to property owners advising them of the assessed value of their property as of Jan. 1. The Annual Notice of Assessment provides last year’s value and the 2024 value along with an explanation for any change in value from the previous year.

Roughly 69% of residential properties and 70% of commercial properties reflect new values this year. The Gwinnett County Assessors’ Office uses available market data to value each property in a manner that meets state regulations.

The Annual Notice of Assessment is not a tax bill but does include an estimate of 2024 property taxes. Of note:

  • The estimate combines the 2024 property value with the 2023 millage rates and exemptions on file.
  • The 2023 tax rates are used because the 2024 rates for county, cities and schools are not calculated until later in the year.
  • The estimates on the notice do not account for potential changes to fees, such as stormwater, solid waste, streetlights or speed control devices. 

The Board of Assessors recommends that property owners review their Annual Notice ofAssessment to ensure it accurately represents their property and fair market value for Jan. 1, 2024. If property owners disagree with the 2024 value, they have 45 days from the date on their assessment notice to file an appeal online, in person or by mail.

 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.

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