Sumter County Property Appraiser

Sumter County FL parcel lookup, exemptions, TRIM, GIS and tax help

Sumter County Property Appraiser: Search Records, File Homestead & Understand Your Value

Looking up a Sumter County parcel should not take ten tabs. This guide turns the official Sumter Property Appraiser and Tax Collector pages into a scan-first workflow for property search, owner lookup, GIS maps, homestead filing, The Villages-area parcel checks, TRIM notices, tax estimates, public records, TPP, and office visits.

🔎 Official Search Records 🏠 Homestead deadline: March 1 ☎️ Property Appraiser: 352-569-6800 📍 Bushnell + Wildwood offices 💳 Taxes paid through Tax Collector
Start here

What Are You Trying to Do on the Sumter Property Appraiser Site?

🔎 Find a parcel Use official Search Records for parcel ID, owner name, address, sales, property card, assessed value and exemptions.
🗺️ Check map/location Use GIS for parcel location, surrounding parcels, map view and boundary research. Do not treat GIS as a survey.
🏠 File homestead Use online homestead only if your ownership is already reflected and you qualify by January 1.
💳 Pay property tax Use the Sumter County Tax Collector. The Property Appraiser values property but does not collect taxes.
Fast official route: Start at SumterPA.com for records, GIS, homestead, TPP, forms, tax rates and public records. For payment, use the official Sumter County Tax Collector online payment page.
Important: Do not confuse Sumter County, Florida with Sumter County, South Carolina. Also do not confuse the Property Appraiser with the Tax Collector. The Property Appraiser handles values, exemptions and records; the Tax Collector handles tax bills and payments.
Official links

Official Sumter County Property Appraiser Tools

Official

Search Records

Use for parcel ID, owner name, site address, value history, sales, exemptions and property-card details.

Open Search Records
Official

GIS Map

Use for map view, parcel location, nearby parcels, subdivision context and basic spatial research.

Open GIS Map
Official

Online Homestead

Use for new homestead filing when the property ownership is already in your name and you qualify.

Apply for Homestead
Official

Tax Calculator

Use to estimate property tax after checking the parcel’s taxable value and taxing district.

Open Tax Calculator
Official

Download Forms

Use for DR-501, DR-501T, DR-482, DR-405, address/name changes and other official forms.

Open Forms
Tax Collector

Pay/Search Taxes

Use for real estate tax account search, online payment and Tax Collector office details.

Search or Pay Taxes
Local insider tip: If you are researching property in The Villages, check the county carefully. The Villages spans multiple counties, so a property may be in Sumter, Lake or Marion County. Use the site address and parcel ID to confirm before filing homestead or estimating taxes.
Quick answers

Sumter County Property Appraiser Quick Answer Cards

☎️ Main phone 352-569-6800 Property Appraiser
🏢 Bushnell 218 E McCollum Primary office
📍 Wildwood 7375 Powell Rd Closed lunch 12:30–1:30
🏠 Homestead Due March 1 Primary residence by Jan 1
🧾 TPP DR-405 Due April 1 Business assets
User question Fast answer Best next click
Where do I find a parcel? Use official Search Records by parcel ID, owner, address or sales. Open Search Records
Where do I file homestead? Use the online homestead system if eligible; otherwise print/mail/visit office. Open Homestead
Where do I pay taxes? Use Sumter County Tax Collector, not the Property Appraiser. Search/Pay Taxes
How do I estimate taxes? Use taxable value and the correct county/city/fire district millage. Open Tax Rates
How do I get records not online? Use the Property Appraiser public records request process. Open Public Records
Office details

Sumter County Property Appraiser Office Details

Office / department Official detail Use it for
Primary Bushnell Office 218 E McCollum Avenue, Bushnell, FL 33513-6124; phone 352-569-6800; hours 8:30 AM–5:00 PM, Monday–Friday. General property appraiser help, records, exemptions, forms, parcel and value questions.
Wildwood Office 7375 Powell Road, Wildwood, FL 34785; phone 352-569-6800; hours 8:30 AM–5:00 PM, Monday–Friday; closed 12:30–1:30 for lunch. Convenient help for Wildwood and The Villages-area property owners.
Exemptions Alicia.Kelly@sumtercountyfl.gov Homestead, portability, widow/widower, disability and exemption questions.
GIS / Cadastral Mapping Cindy.Tharney@sumtercountyfl.gov Parcel mapping, property line display questions, GIS map questions.
Tangible Personal Property TPP@sumtercountyfl.gov DR-405, business tangible personal property returns and TPP account questions.
Public Records 352-569-6800 ext. 6792 Copies, records requests and documents not found through Search Records.
Before visiting: Call first if your task is deadline-sensitive. Bring parcel ID, property address, photo ID, exemption documents, deed/closing statement if applicable, and any online confirmation email.
Local tips

Sumter County Local Search Tips That Save Time

Search problem Try this Why it works
Owner search gives too many results Use last name + first initial, then confirm address. Owner names can have middle initials, trusts, LLCs or spouse variations.
Address search fails Remove punctuation, unit marks, periods and directional abbreviations. Search systems often match cleaner address strings better.
The Villages property is not found Verify whether the address is in Sumter, Lake or Marion County. The Villages crosses county lines, and each county has a separate appraiser office.
Mailing address differs from property Search by site address, then verify owner/mailing address on the property card. Many owners receive mail elsewhere, especially seasonal or trust-owned properties.
Tax seems too high Check taxable value, city millage, fire district and non-ad valorem assessments. A bill can change because of district/assessment items even when value looks similar.
Do not use GIS as a legal survey: GIS boundaries are excellent for research, but fence lines, setbacks, easements, title problems and construction decisions need legal/survey documents.
GIS map

How to Use the Sumter County GIS Map for Parcel Research

1

Open the official GIS map

Use the official GIS Map from the Property Appraiser site.

2

Search by parcel or address

Start with parcel ID if known. If you only have an address, search the address and then compare the result with the property card.

3

Check surrounding parcels

Nearby parcels can help you review similar properties, vacant land, subdivision layout and adjoining owners.

4

Use the map to support, not replace, records

Use GIS to understand location and context, then verify official ownership, values, exemptions and tax details on the property record and Tax Collector pages.

Local trick: When researching a property near a municipal boundary, use the parcel’s tax district and map location together. City millage and fire district differences can change tax estimates.
Homestead

Sumter County Homestead Exemption: File Correctly the First Time

Official filing rule: The online homestead application says your property ownership must already be reflected in your name. If you recently closed, allow time for deed processing; if the March 1 deadline is close, visit the office instead of waiting for the online system.

Online filing can work when…

You are filing a new homestead and certain related personal exemptions, and the Property Appraiser records already show ownership in your name.

Do not use online filing when…

You are adding exemptions to an existing homestead, or applying for commercial, multi-family or mobile home properties.

Prepare before filing Why it matters Practical tip
Florida driver license or ID The application asks for ID number and issue date. Update your ID address before filing if needed.
Vehicle registration The online system may ask for tag number. Make sure the registration supports Florida residency.
Voter registration Can support residency information if applicable. Do not guess; use the exact voter ID if asked.
Permanent Florida residence date Homestead depends on January 1 permanent residency and occupancy. Use move-in/occupancy records consistently.
Purchase and occupancy dates The application asks for property purchase and occupancy details. Check closing statement before entering dates.
Spouse information If married and spouse is not filing, the application asks for spouse residence and benefit information. Do this before starting so you do not abandon the form midway.
Filing tip: Save the courtesy email confirmation after online filing. If filing in person or by mail, keep copies of your application and proof documents.
Deadlines

Sumter County Property Appraiser Deadlines You Should Not Miss

Due date Official item Action to take
March 1 $25,000 Homestead Exemption File online if eligible, or mail/bring printable form before the deadline.
March 1 $5,000 Disabled Veteran, Widow and Widower exemptions Prepare documentation early and call the office if unsure.
March 1 DR-501DV, DR-501M, DR-501SC Confirm eligibility and supporting documentation before filing.
June 1 Financial information for low-income senior citizen exemption Do not confuse this with the March 1 exemption application deadline.
March 1 Agricultural Classification DR-482, Conservation Classification DR-482C, Conservation Exemption DR-418C Prepare land-use evidence before filing.
April 1 Tangible Personal Property DR-405 File TPP return or request extension early if applicable.
Deadline warning: Do not wait until the last day for homestead or TPP. Online systems, deed processing, document mismatch or office closures can create avoidable filing problems.
TRIM and value

How to Read Your Sumter County TRIM Notice and Value Details

TRIM / value item What it means What to check
Just / market value The appraiser’s estimate of market value as of January 1. Compare with recent sales, property characteristics and neighborhood trends.
Assessed value Value after assessment limitations such as Save Our Homes where applicable. Look for unusual jumps after ownership changes or non-homestead status.
Exemptions Reductions like homestead or other qualifying exemptions. Confirm homestead, portability and personal exemptions are applied correctly.
Taxable value Value used with millage rates to estimate ad valorem taxes. Use taxable value, not market value, when estimating property taxes.
Proposed taxes Estimate based on proposed millage and budget hearings. Attend budget hearings for tax-rate concerns; call appraiser for value/exemption questions.
Appeal-prep tip: Before filing an appeal, call the Property Appraiser with parcel ID and ask what data supports the value. You may discover a property-characteristic error, missing exemption, wrong building detail or sales-comparison issue.
Tax rates

Sumter County Tax Rates: County, City and Fire District Matter

Tax estimates can be wrong when users apply only the county rate. Sumter County’s official tax-rate page explains that city parcels add city millage, and parcels also fall into one of the listed fire districts.

Certified 2025 item Listed millage How to use it
Sumter County 4.8900 Base county portion.
Public Schools 4.9120 School portion.
Water Board 0.1831 Water board portion.
Total for County 9.9851 Start here, then add city and fire district if applicable.
City of Bushnell 3.3061 Add if parcel is inside Bushnell.
City of Center Hill 3.7201 Add if parcel is inside Center Hill.
City of Coleman 3.2500 Add if parcel is inside Coleman.
City of Webster 8.0000 Add if parcel is inside Webster.
City of Wildwood 2.8287 Important for many Wildwood / Villages-area parcels.
Sumter County Fire District 0.8571 Add if parcel falls in this fire district.
The Villages Fire District 0.0464 Add if parcel falls in this fire district.
Quick formula: taxable value × total millage ÷ 1,000. Then remember: Tax Collector bills may also include non-ad valorem assessments, especially in district-heavy areas.
Tax Collector

Where to Pay Sumter County Property Taxes

The Property Appraiser determines assessed values, exemptions and taxable value. The Tax Collector sends and collects property tax bills.

Tax Collector item Official detail Use this for
Online payment E-check payment option is listed as available with no additional fee. Paying/searching property taxes online.
Bushnell 220 E. McCollum Avenue, Bushnell, FL 33513; 352-569-6740; 8:00 AM–5:00 PM, M-F. Tax Collector property tax services.
Wildwood 7375 Powell Road, Suite 135, Wildwood, FL 34785; 352-689-4540; drive-thru available. Tax payments and Tax Collector services near Wildwood.
The Villages 8033 E CR 466, The Villages, FL 32162; 352-689-4645; drive-thru available. Tax payments and Tax Collector services near The Villages.
Sumterville 215 Gloria Rowe Hayward Way, Sumterville, FL 33585; 352-689-4630. Tax Collector services in Sumterville.
Payment tip: If you only need to dispute value or missing exemptions, contact the Property Appraiser. If you need bill amount, receipt, payment status or delinquency details, contact the Tax Collector.
Public records

How to Request Sumter County Property Appraiser Public Records

Record request detail Official information Useful tip
Request methods Mail, email, phone or in person. Use email when you want written tracking; call first for broad requests.
Records liaison Christine Benitez, Records Management Liaison Officer. Use this route for appraiser records not available online.
Mailing address Public Records Request, Sumter County Property Appraiser, 218 E. McCollum Avenue, Bushnell, FL 33513. Include parcel ID, property address and exact record type.
Phone 352-569-6800 ext. 6792. Best for asking whether the record is already online.
Copy cost $0.15 per one-sided page; $0.20 per two-sided page. Ask for electronic copies when practical.
Email privacy Emails and faxes submitted to the office are public records under Florida law. Do not include unnecessary personal data.
TPP

Sumter County Tangible Personal Property: DR-405 Filing Help

1

Check whether TPP applies

Business furniture, fixtures, equipment and some income-producing personal property may require an annual Tangible Personal Property return.

2

Open the official TPP instructions

Use the official Tangible Personal Property page for instructions, DR-405 return information and filing options.

3

Email or deliver the signed return

The office lists TPP@sumtercountyfl.gov for completed and signed TPP returns, with mail or office delivery also available.

4

Know the April 1 deadline

The official Important Dates page lists Tangible Personal Property DR-405 as due April 1.

Business tip: Keep a dated copy of the signed DR-405, asset list, email proof and any extension confirmation. TPP questions are easier when your filing trail is complete.
Forms

Most Useful Sumter County Property Appraiser Forms

Form / request Use it for Where to get it
DR-501 Original Application for Homestead Tax Exemption. Download Forms
DR-501T Transfer of Homestead Assessment Difference, commonly called portability. Download Forms
DR-482 Agricultural classification of land. Download Forms
DR-405 Tangible Personal Property Tax Return. Download Forms
DR-535 Notice to Property Appraiser of name and/or address change. Download Forms
Lot split / combination request Parcel split or combination request workflow. Download Forms
Mailing address for forms: Sumter County Property Appraiser, 218 E McCollum Avenue, Bushnell, Florida 33513-6124.
Call scripts

What to Say When Calling the Sumter Property Appraiser

Situation Say this Have ready
Property search problem “I cannot find a parcel in Search Records. I have the site address and owner name.” Address, owner, subdivision, closing date if relevant.
Homestead question “I need help confirming whether I can file homestead online or need to file in person.” Parcel ID, closing date, occupancy date, Florida ID status.
Value concern “I want to understand the value shown on my TRIM notice before deciding whether to appeal.” Parcel ID, TRIM notice, sales evidence, property condition notes.
Public records “I want to request property appraiser records for parcel [parcel ID].” Parcel ID, record type, preferred delivery method, contact information.
TPP filing “I need help with DR-405 tangible personal property filing for my business.” Business name, TPP account, asset list, prior return if any.
Call tip: Always start with parcel ID if you have it. It prevents confusion when multiple owners, trusts or similar street names appear.
Google map

Sumter County Property Appraiser Map and Visit Checklist

Primary Bushnell Office

Sumter County Property Appraiser: 218 E McCollum Avenue, Bushnell, FL 33513-6124.

Visit checklist: parcel ID, property address, photo ID, proof of residency, deed/closing statement if recently purchased, TRIM notice, exemption documents, and any confirmation email.
FAQs

Sumter County Property Appraiser FAQs

How do I search Sumter County property records?

Use the official Search Records tool. Search by parcel ID first when available, then try owner name or address. Confirm the result by checking site address, owner, legal description, tax district, values and exemptions.

What is the Sumter County Property Appraiser phone number?

The main phone number is 352-569-6800. The fax number is 352-569-6780.

Where is the Sumter County Property Appraiser office?

The primary Bushnell office is at 218 E McCollum Avenue, Bushnell, FL 33513-6124. The Wildwood office is at 7375 Powell Road, Wildwood, FL 34785.

When is the Sumter County homestead exemption deadline?

The standard deadline is March 1. You generally must be a permanent Florida resident and live on the property as your primary residence as of January 1.

Can I file Sumter County homestead online?

Yes, if it is a new qualifying homestead application and the office records already show ownership in your name. If you recently closed and the deadline is near, the online page advises filing in person instead of waiting for deed processing.

Can I add extra exemptions online to an existing homestead?

No. The online homestead page says adding additional exemptions to an existing homestead cannot be filed online through that application.

Where do I pay Sumter County property taxes?

Use the Sumter County Tax Collector. The Property Appraiser handles values and exemptions, while the Tax Collector handles bills and payments.

How do I request public records?

Use the official public records process. Requests can be made by mail, email, phone or in person. The public-record phone listed is 352-569-6800 ext. 6792.

When is Tangible Personal Property DR-405 due?

The official Important Dates page lists Tangible Personal Property DR-405 as due April 1.

Is the Sumter GIS map a legal survey?

No. GIS is useful for research, but it should not replace a professional survey, legal description, title work or boundary review.

Final takeaway

Best Way to Use the Sumter County Property Appraiser Website

Best workflow: Search Records for parcel details → GIS map for location → Homestead tool for exemption filing → Important Dates for deadlines → Tax Rates/Calculator for estimates → Tax Collector for actual bill and payment.

Use the Property Appraiser when your question is about value, exemptions, owner records, parcel details, GIS, TPP or public records. Use the Tax Collector when your question is about paying, receipts, delinquent taxes, tax bills or payment status.

Editorial note: This guide is informational and summarizes official Sumter County Property Appraiser and Sumter County Tax Collector resources for easier public use. Office details, deadlines, tax rates, forms, fees, online systems and contact information can change. Confirm final details directly with SumterPA.com and SumterTaxCollector.com before filing, paying, appealing, mailing forms, requesting records or visiting an office.

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