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Damage Reporting and partial refund

If your property suffered damage due to a calamity such as a fire, flood, or hurricane, be sure to review our Damage Reporting page and submit your details so that we may accurately value your parcel. For residential property rendered uninhabitable for 30 days or more, see the property tax refund section.

Questions about the FEMA 50% rule? Visit our page "Understanding the FEMA 50% Rule"

Notice of Certification

Pursuant to Section 193.122 Florida Statutes, Bill Furst, Property Appraiser of Sarasota County, hereby gives notice that the 2024 Real Property and Tangible Personal Property Assessment Rolls for Sarasota County were certified to the Tax Collector on the 3rd day of October, 2024 for the collection of taxes.

Link to notice

TRIM notices mailed

Truth-in-Millage notices, commonly referred to as TRIM notices, were mailed to the address on file with the Property Appraiser on August 16, 2024.  The notices contain the valuation for the tax roll, which is the value on January 1, 2024, a summary of any tax exemptions, and the amount of taxes that would be due based on the proposed millage rates from the taxing bodies.  The actual tax bills will be mailed by the Tax Collector by November 1 and will use the final millage rates as determined in public hearings.

Copies of the notice are available online by searching for your property and using the blue "2024 TRIM" button near the top of the page.

Notices were mailed with a supplement that explains how to interpret the notice and other important information.

If you have any questions or concerns about your notice, use the email a department form or call 941-861-8200.  For the form, you will need to select a department and enter the account number shown on the top of the TRIM notice.

Damage Reporting

If your property suffered damage due to a calamity such as a fire, flood, or hurricane, be sure to review our Damage Reporting page and submit your details so that we may accurately value your parcel and assist with any remedies available under the law.

Recertification of 2023 tax roll

NOTICE OF RECERTIFICATION
Pursuant to Section 193.122 Florida Statutes, Bill Furst, Property Appraiser of Sarasota County, hereby gives notice that the 2023 Real Property and Tangible Personal Property Assessment Rolls for Sarasota County were recertified to the Tax Collector on the 19th day of June 2024 for the collection of taxes.


Bill Furst
Sarasota County Property Appraiser

Tax Estimator tool available

If you recently purchased a property, or are in the process of purchasing a property, do not presume that the taxes and the exemptions, caps and discounts of the previous owner will carry over to you.

Visit https://www.sc-pa.com/TaxEstimator  and use an exact parcel account number for greatest accuracy.

Save the trip

Almost all Property Appraiser business can be conducted online using these links:

 

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