Flagler County Property Appraiser 2026

The Flagler County Property Appraiser is responsible for determining the fair market value of all taxable real estate located within Flagler County, Florida. These property values are used by local taxing authorities including the county commission, school board, municipalities, and special districts to calculate annual property taxes.

Property owners, home buyers, lenders, attorneys, and real estate investors frequently use the Flagler County Property Appraiser website to search property records, verify parcel identification numbers, review property ownership history, analyze property values, and understand property tax assessments.

This comprehensive guide explains how to use the official Flagler County Property Appraiser tools including property search portals, parcel lookup systems, homestead exemption applications, property tax records, GIS mapping systems, and the property tax appeal process.

Flagler County Property Appraiser Quick Tools

Property Search Portal

Search parcel numbers, ownership records, property characteristics, and property value data.

Open Property Search
Homestead Exemption Application

Apply for homestead exemption and other property tax exemptions.

Apply for Homestead
Property Tax Payments

Review property tax bills and make payments online.

Pay Property Taxes
Florida Property Tax Laws

Learn about Florida property tax rules and exemptions.

Florida Department of Revenue

Flagler County Property Appraiser Office Information

Flagler County Property Appraiser
1769 East Moody Boulevard
Building 2, Suite 201
Bunnell, Florida 32110

Phone: (386) 313-4150

Official Website
https://www.flaglerpa.com

Office Hours
Monday – Friday
8:30 AM – 4:30 PM

The Flagler County Property Appraiser maintains records for thousands of real estate parcels throughout the county and updates property values annually based on market conditions and Florida property tax laws.

Flagler County Property Search – Step-by-Step Guide

Launch Property Search Portal

The Flagler County property search portal allows anyone to access public property records including parcel numbers, ownership details, property characteristics, and sales history.

Steps to Search Flagler County Property Records

  1. Open the property search portal using the button above.
  2. Locate the search box labeled Property Search.
  3. Enter one of the following:
    • Property address
    • Owner name
    • Parcel ID
  4. Click the search button.
  5. Select the correct property from the results list.
  6. The property record page will display:
    • Owner name
    • Mailing address
    • Parcel ID number
    • Legal description
    • Land value
    • Building value
    • Market value
    • Assessed value
    • Taxable value
    • Sales history
    • Property characteristics
Real estate investors frequently use property search systems to analyze comparable properties and evaluate potential investment opportunities.

Understanding Property Values in Flagler County

  • Market Value – estimated value based on comparable real estate sales.
  • Assessed Value – value used for tax calculations after limits such as Save Our Homes.
  • Taxable Value – value after exemptions are applied.
The property appraiser determines property values but does not set property tax rates. Local government authorities determine tax rates.

Flagler County Homestead Exemption

Florida homeowners may qualify for homestead exemption which reduces the taxable value of a primary residence.

Open Homestead Application

Steps to Apply for Homestead Exemption

  1. Open the exemption application page.
  2. Locate the Homestead Exemption Form DR-501.
  3. Complete the online application or download the form.
  4. Prepare required documents including driver’s license and Social Security numbers.
  5. Submit the completed application.
Homestead exemption applications must be filed before March 1 each year.

Flagler County Property Tax Records

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

Flagler County Tax Collector
1769 East Moody Boulevard
Bunnell, Florida 32110

Phone: (386) 313-4160

Property tax bills are typically mailed in November each year. Discounts may be available for early payments.

Appealing Property Value – Flagler County

If you believe your property has been overvalued you may file an appeal with the Flagler County Value Adjustment Board.

  1. Review the TRIM notice mailed each August.
  2. Compare property values with similar properties.
  3. Contact the property appraiser office for an informal review.
  4. If necessary file a petition with the Value Adjustment Board.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What does the Flagler County Property Appraiser do?
Determines property values used to calculate property taxes.
2. Are Flagler County property records public?
Yes property records are public.
3. How do I search property records?
Use the Flagler County 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.

Florida Property Calculators & Real Estate Investment Tools

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