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This initiative to provide a newly designed PAPA GIS Base Map web application represents the Property Appraiser's Office of Palm Beach County's legal obligations to the state of Florida while addressing the needs of the growing population of Palm Beach County.
The application has a user friendly portal that can automate or assist with the collection of your permit information and transmit it to the Property Appraiser’s Office with only a few clicks. This interactive system will guide you through the process.
1. How do I find out who owns a specific property? If you know the owner, street address, or property control number, you can search the Property Appraiser's PAPA System. 2. If I have a question about the assessed value or amount of taxes due on property I own, who can I contact? For assessed value - the Property Appraiser's Office at 561-355-3230
Some of the public facing applications developed by the Service Bureau include: District Locator Public Information Office. Evacuation Information. Flood Zone Lookup. GIS Data Catalog. myGeoNav. OCR CCRT Areas. Palm Beach County Interactive. PAPA Maps Property Appraiser.
a key component to the award-winning Property Appraiser’s Public Access (PAPA) website, which is PBC’s most reliable source of accessible property data available to the public STS_ListItem_DocumentLibrary
Acquire property and dispose of surplus properties. Administer leases for County leased facilities. Coordinate civic site acquisitions and use. Provide technical support for the development of County facilities. Respond to public inquiries/complaints concerning County property; Frequently Asked Questions County Owned Property List
More than four billion dollars in property taxes is distributed every year to Palm Beach County schools, libraries, public safety, healthcare programs, and more. • First, the Property Appraiser’s Office determines property value and administer exemptions. Our Exemptions team may be able to help you find tax savings.
For more information, call the Tax Collector at 355-2264 or the Property Appraiser at 355-3230, or visit their websites at pbctax.com and pbcgov.com/papa, respectively. If you are a homeowner in Florida, and your home is your primary residence, you qualify for a homestead exemption.
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At this regularly scheduled BCC Meeting, the Board will provide direction and authorize submittal of the FY 2025 proposed milage rates to the Property Appraiser