Manatee County Property Appraiser

The Manatee County Property Appraiser is responsible for determining the fair market value of all taxable property located in Manatee County, Florida. Property owners, home buyers, investors, and real estate professionals use the property appraiser website to research property ownership records, verify parcel numbers, review property characteristics, apply for homestead exemptions, and understand property tax assessments.

This guide explains how to use the official Manatee County Property Appraiser tools to search property records, check property values, apply for tax exemptions, review tax bills, and research property data step by step.

Quick Property Tools – Manatee County

Property Search

Search parcel records, ownership information, and assessed property values.

Open Property Search
Homestead Exemption

Apply for Florida Homestead Exemption and additional property tax exemptions.

View Exemption Forms
Property Tax Payments

View tax bills and pay property taxes online.

Tax Collector Portal
Florida Property Tax Rules

State property tax guidelines and regulations.

Florida DOR

Manatee County Property Appraiser Office

Manatee County Property Appraiser
915 4th Avenue West
Bradenton, Florida 34205

Phone: (941) 748-8208

Official Website
https://www.manateepao.gov

Office Hours
Monday – Friday
8:30 AM – 5:00 PM

The office maintains property records for more than 250,000 parcels across Manatee County and updates property values annually.

Manatee County Property Search

Property records in Manatee County are public records. Anyone can search property ownership details, parcel numbers, and property characteristics using the official Manatee County Property Appraiser search tool.

Launch Property Search

Step-by-Step Property Search Guide

  1. Click the “Launch Property Search” button above.
  2. The property search page will open.
  3. Locate the search box labeled “Property Search”.
  4. Enter one of the following:
    • Property address
    • Owner name
    • Parcel ID
  5. Click the search button.
  6. Select the correct property from the results.
  7. The property record page will display detailed information including:
    • Parcel identification number
    • Owner name
    • Mailing address
    • Legal description
    • Land value
    • Building value
    • Market value
    • Assessed value
    • Taxable value
    • Sales history
When researching property purchases always review the sales history to understand how property values have changed over time.

Understanding Property Values in Manatee County

The property appraiser determines several types of values for each property.

  • Market Value – estimated value based on recent real estate sales.
  • Assessed Value – value used for tax calculations after legal limits.
  • Taxable Value – value after exemptions are applied.
The Property Appraiser determines property value but does not set property tax rates. Tax rates are determined by local government authorities.

Manatee County Homestead Exemption

Florida homeowners may qualify for the Homestead Exemption which reduces taxable property value for a primary residence.

Open Homestead Application

Step-by-Step Homestead Application

  1. Open the exemption forms page using the button above.
  2. Locate the Homestead Exemption Application (Form DR-501).
  3. Download the form or apply online if available.
  4. Prepare the required documents:
    • Florida driver’s license
    • Vehicle registration
    • Social Security numbers
    • Property deed
  5. Submit the completed application.
Homestead exemption applications must be filed before March 1 to qualify for the current tax year.

Manatee County Property Tax Records

Property tax bills are issued by the Manatee County Tax Collector.

Manatee County Tax Collector
819 301 Blvd West
Bradenton, Florida 34205

Phone: (941) 741-4800

Official Website
https://www.manatee.tax

Property owners can use the tax collector website to review tax bills, check payment status, and make online tax payments.

How to Appeal Property Value – Manatee County

If you believe your property value is too high you may appeal through the Value Adjustment Board.

Appeal Steps

  1. Review your TRIM notice received each August.
  2. Compare property value with nearby similar properties.
  3. Contact the property appraiser office for informal review.
  4. If needed file a petition with the Value Adjustment Board.

Common Property Owner Mistakes

  • Missing homestead exemption deadlines
  • Ignoring TRIM notices
  • Not reviewing property records for errors
  • Assuming the property appraiser sets tax rates
  • Failing to update mailing addresses

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What does the Manatee County Property Appraiser do?
Determines property values used to calculate property taxes.
2. Are Manatee County property records public?
Yes property records are public.
3. How do I search property records?
Use the official property search portal.
4. What is a parcel ID?
A unique identification number assigned to each property.
5. When is the homestead exemption deadline?
March 1 each year.
6. How often are property values updated?
Property values are updated annually.
7. What is a TRIM notice?
A notice showing estimated property taxes.
8. Who sets property tax rates?
Local government agencies.
9. Can investors research properties using the portal?
Yes investors frequently research property data using the property search portal.
10. Where can I pay property taxes?
Through the Manatee County Tax Collector website.
11. Where is the property appraiser office?
915 4th Avenue West, Bradenton.
12. What is taxable value?
The final value used to calculate property taxes.

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