This form is a contract for the lease of personal property. The lessor demises and leases to the lessee and the lessee takes and rents from the lessor certain personal property described in Exhibit "A".
This form is a contract for the lease of personal property. The lessor demises and leases to the lessee and the lessee takes and rents from the lessor certain personal property described in Exhibit "A".
An initial registration must take place in person at a local service center at the time of titling by submitting the following; Proof of identity (required for all owners) Proof of Florida Insurance. A completed Application for Certificate of Title With/Without Registration (HSMV form 82040)
Florida Property Tax Rates CountyMedian Home ValueAverage Effective Property Tax Rate Hillsborough County $233,200 1.15% Holmes County $86,400 0.60% Indian River County $220,700 0.89% Jackson County $101,300 0.64%63 more rows
Motorist Services Regional Offices 5701 E. Hillsborough Ave. Appointments are not required, but recommended. To schedule call 813-612-7110.
Appointments are NOT required to visit our offices. We serve the public on a walk in basis, with only some specific services needing an appointment. Important Note: Appointments are available to Hillsborough County residents only and a driver license or alien number will be required at the time of booking.
Our offices are open Monday through Friday except on county observed holidays. An appointment is not required to visit our offices, but we do offer appointments for some of our services if you prefer to plan ahead.
To speak to a customer service representative, please call 813-635-5200. Hours: a.m. – p.m. Wednesdays a.m. – p.m.
You can get in-person help at your local IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center. Call for an appointment after you find a Taxpayer Assistance Center near you. IRS offices are closed on federal holidays.
Florida's Constitution requires property appraisers to establish the property tax base for their county annually. The property appraisers determine the just, or market, value of each parcel of property as of January 1 of each year.
The Property Appraiser establishes the taxable value of tangible personal property. The millage, or rate of taxation, is set by the Board of County Commissioners, School Board, City Council and governing bodies of other independent special taxing districts and authorities.
One way to find the assessed value of your property is to check your county or local government's website, which lists the assessed property values of real estate in the municipality's taxable area. Checking your assessed value is correct helps you ensure that you're not overpaying in property taxes.