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Jan 13, 2026 · Data Disclaimer: The information that is supplied by the Citrus County Property Appraiser's office is public information data and must be accepted and used with the understanding …
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Click this link to check the ownership status of your property. If your property is secured from public record per Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, you will need to file homestead exemption by mail or in …
Citrus County Property Appraiser > Exemptions > Homestead …
In order to receive this benefit, you must file a “Transfer of Homestead Assessment Difference” form, DR-501T by March 1, with the property appraiser in the county where the new homestead is located …
Citrus County Property Appraiser > Maps > About GIS
The Citrus County Property Appraiser’s Office, GIS Technology Department along with a private GIS consultant has recently completed the conversion of our paper maps to a highly intelligent parcel …
Contact Information - citruspa.org
Through the use of highly trained Operators, calls can be made 24/7, 365 days a year allowing our Florida residents who are in need of Relay services to connect and communicate with anyone at any …
GIS / Map Data Downloads - citruspa.org
Select below for the property transfer reports for 2019 through current year. Information on these reports is for assessment purposes only and should be verified.
Q & A with the Property Appraiser > Citrus County Property Appraiser
Oct 1, 2023 · Our office tracks all property sales. When a property has been sold or a change of ownership has occurred, we will visit the property to make sure that our records correctly reflect what …
Citrus County Property Appraiser > Tangible
Florida Statute 193.052 requires that all tangible personal property be reported each year to the Property Appraiser’s Office. If you receive a return it is because our office has determined that you may have …