Real Estate Appraisal / Ownership

The assessed value of all real property, as well as a description of improvements, can be obtained from the Real Estate Appraisal Section. We can better assist you if you have the parcel ID number, full name of the owner, and a complete street address when you call or come into the office. Real estate appraisal records may be purchased at a cost of 25 cents per page.

January 1 of the last reappraisal year is the day on which the value, ownership, and location of real property is determined for ad valorem tax purposes. Tax bills are prepared in the name of the owner of record as of January 1 of each year. Transfer of ownership during the year does not relieve the seller of tax liability. Ordinarily, taxes are prorated at the time of transfer of ownership. To determine if your taxes were prorated at the time of closing, contact your realtor or closing attorney.


If you do not feel that the assessed value of your property is valid, you may file an appeal to the Davie County Board of Equalization and Review. All appeals must be received in our office or postmarked no later than the adjournment date of the Board of Equalization and Review advertised in the local newspaper. You may obtain answers to your questions and an appeal form by contacting our Real Estate Appraisal Section during regular office hours.