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The Forsyth County Board of Commissioners is accepting sealed bids until 10 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 20, for two pieces of property.  785 Old Alpharetta Road: 1.25 acres currently zoned Restricted Industrial District (M1)  7305 Lanier Drive: 2.801 acres currently zoned Agricultural (A1) District   Bids will be ... Read more...

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The Forsyth County Board of Assessors has mailed all Forsyth County property owners their state-required 2023 Real Property Assessment Notices. The assessments may also be accessed online beginning Tuesday, May 30. Each property assessment notice is informational and is not a bill. “As in recent ... Read more...

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Forsyth County property owners now have the option to see their 2021 Real Property Assessment online, review comparable properties and file an appeal for their property value, if necessary. “Last year we were excited to introduce a new way to review property assessments and appeal ... Read more...

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Forsyth County property owners now havethe option to see their 2020 Real Property Assessment online, review comparable properties and file an appeal for their property value, if necessary.  “We are excited to introduce this newway to review property assessments online,” said Director of the ... Read more...

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Forsyth County Board of Assessors Chief Appraiser MaryKirkpatrick answers frequently asked questions about property value assessments. Property owners wishing to appeal their property value must submit the appeal in writing. Appeal process details can be found on the Board of Assessors’ department page.Read more information ... Read more...

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2017 Forsyth County property tax bills are due Wednesday, November 15. In an effort to avoid longer wait times and to help process payments more efficiently, the Tax Commissioner’s Office encourages citizens to mail payment (via check or online banking) to its main office ... Read more...

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Three public hearings to allow for public input The Forsyth County Board of Commissioners today announces its intention to maintain the county’s millage rates currently in place with no change and, due to the growth in the tax digest, increase the property taxes it will ... Read more...

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The 2016 Forsyth County property tax bills are due November 15. In an effort to avoid longer wait times and to help process payments more efficiently, the Tax Commissioner’s Office encourages citizens to remit their payment by mail to its main office (1092 Tribble ... Read more...

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Update: At their meeting September 1, 2016, the Forsyth County Board of Commissioners approved a Resolution extending the temporary moratorium until December 7, 2016.Click here to view the Resolution.The Forsyth County Board of Commissioners will hold a public hearing on Thursday, September 1, 2016 ... Read more...

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Three public hearings to allow for public input June 29, 2016: The Forsyth County Board of Commissioners today announces its intention to maintain the county’s millage rates currently in place with no change and, due to the growth in the tax digest, increase the property ... Read more...