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Honorable Bill Donegan, CFA Orange County Property Appraiser. Office of the Property Appraiser Overview. Office of the Property Appraiser Overview. The Office of the Property Appraiser is created and established by the Constitution of the State of Florida [Article VIII, Section 1(d)].
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Honorable Bill Donegan, CFA Orange County Property Appraiser
Office of the Property Appraiser Overview • The Office of the Property Appraiser is created and established by the Constitution of the State of Florida [Article VIII, Section 1(d)]. • Elected Constitutional Officer. • Responsible directly to the people. • Promotes accountability and transparency in the ad valorem tax roll process.
Property Appraiser Responsibilities • Place a fair and equitable Just Market Value on all Real and Tangible Personal Property for ad valorem taxation. • Administer all exemptions authorized by Florida Law. • Prepare and submit to the State Department of Revenue an annual assessment roll which complies with Constitution and State mandate standards. • Administer the TRIM notices. • Maintain the County Base Map.
OCPA Divisional Organization130 Staff Administrative Services Customer Service Exemptions • Homestead Compliance Tangible Personal Property Real Estate Assessments • Residential • Commercial Real Estate Services • Deeds and Research / Cadastral Mapping / Permits / AG Information Technology • IT Operations / CAMA , GIS, and WEB Programming / Tax Roll Services
2006 Final Tax Roll Statistics • 407,954 Real Property Parcels • 270,339 Residential • 62,089 Condominium & Timeshare • 12,918 Commercial and Industrial • 47,937 Vacant • 1,988 Agricultural • 63,344 Tangible Personal Property Accounts • Total Just Value: $127.8 Billion • Total Taxable Value: $92.3 Billion • Just Market Value Increased $26 Billion, or 25.6% over 2005 • Taxable Value Increased $17 Billion, or 22.6% over 2005 • New construction added over $3.5 Billion in taxable value
2007 Tax Roll as of Today 421,000 Real Property Parcels • Up 13,000 over 2006 and still climbing • Residential New Construction up 3.2 Billion • 40,021 Residential Sales in 2006 • 1.9 Billion in value coming off the SOH Cap • Commercial New Construction up 1.1 Billion
Tax Dollars Returned due to Homestead Non-Compliance $ 400,000 $ 370,983 $ 352,641 $ 300,000 $ 200,000 $ 100,000 $ 0
Honorable Bill Donegan, CFA Orange County Property Appraiser Thank You Gracias