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Property Appraiser of Miami-Dade County
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Access online data, tools and applications that help gain insight on your property.
Property Search
Search Miami-Dade County properties and review key characteristics.
Comparable Sales
View comparable property sales in your neighborhood, locate information and access interactive maps of real estate sales.
Property Tax Estimator
Estimate your property taxes based on the information you provide.
Tax Comparison
Compare the market and assessed value of your home and see a comparison of taxable values and property taxes.
Tax Visualizer
See how property taxes are distributed across taxing authorities and compare millage rates with other jurisdictions.
TRIM Notice
View your TRIM Notice for an estimate of your taxes based on proposed tax rates, property values and applied exemptions.
Exemption Application Status
See if your exemption application has been received and check the status of your exemption/benefits.
Homestead Exemption Fraud
If a person is claiming a Homestead Exemption on a property that is rented or not the permanent residence of the owner, tell us about it.
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Exemptions & Benefits
Exemptions & Benefits
Miami-Dade County property owners – in particular, permanent residents of a primary home – are eligible for various types of property tax exemptions, as well as related benefits that can result in valuable savings.
Property Tax Exemptions
Read about the homestead exemption for permanent owners of a primary residence, as well as exemptions for seniors, disabled persons, widow/widowers, deployed military personnel and eligible institutions.
Apply Online For Homestead Exemption, Portability and Senior Exemptions
Homeowners can apply online for the Homestead Exemption, the Homestead Assessment Difference (Portability) and two Senior Exemptions.
Assessment Reductions
Various benefits and reductions are available for property owners, including Save Our Homes, which caps annual property value increases, and Portability, which allows homeowners to transfer savings to a new homesteaded property.
Land Use Benefits
Owners of certain types of property, such as agricultural and environmentally endangered lands, or historic and working waterfront properties, can apply for property tax exemptions or assessment reductions.
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Property Assessments
Property Assessments
Every year, the Property Appraiser of Miami-Dade County sends property owners information about their property value, exemption status and more.
Tax Roll Administration
Read initial and final confirmations of tax roll certifications.
TRIM Notice
The Notice of Proposed Property Taxes, or TRIM Notice, reflects what your property taxes are likely to be on your November property tax bill.
Taxing Authorities
Various taxing authorities – including Miami-Dade County, the School Board, municipalities and other agencies – use the Property Appraiser of Miami-Dade County's taxable value to determine the taxes they levy.
Non-Ad Valorem Assessments
A non-ad valorem assessment is a special assessment or service charge that is not based on the value of the property. Examples of districts that issue non-ad valorem assessments are Community Development Districts, Special Assessment Districts and PACE Districts.
Pay Your Property Taxes
Every November, property tax bills are mailed. Payments are handled through the Tax Collector.
Understanding Your Assessment
Each August, we mail TRIM Notices to property owners. If you have questions about your assessment or exemptions, our staff is here to help—especially during the interview period that follows but you're welcome to contact us any time.
Property Purchasing Tax Disclosure
Read the Disclosure Law in the Florida Statutes on disclosure of ad valorem taxes to a prospective purchaser.
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Real Estate
Real Estate
Get information about a property's characteristics, as well as what affects a property's value.
Property Search
The Property Search application allows users to search Miami-Dade County properties and review key characteristics.
Changing Your Property Information
Find ways to request changes to your property's information.
Folio Numbers
The 13-digit folio number represents a unique number associated to a property.
Building Recertification
Read about requirements for milestone inspections of condominium and cooperative association buildings that are three stories and taller.
Multiple Parcel Buildings
Multiple parcel buildings can have a separate property tax folio for each portion of a building that is separately owned, with some exceptions.
Land Splits or Groupings
You may request to group or split folios for tax roll purposes only.
Property Value
Read about the three types of value associated with each property: market, assessed and taxable value.
Adjusted Square Feet
The Office uses the adjusted square feet of a building to determine the value of your property, not square feet, which is typically less.
Physical Inspections
Periodically, Office field staff will visit your property to conduct a physical inspection, mostly limited to the exterior of the property.
Real Property
Real Property is defined as land, buildings and all other permanent improvements on the land.
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Tangible Personal Property
Tangible Personal Property
Tangible Personal Property consists of all goods, chattels and other articles of value capable of manual possession, whose chief value is intrinsic to the article itself, in a place of business.
Filing Your Return
Anyone who owns Tangible Personal Property on January 1st must file a TPP return by April 1st of each year.
Guidelines
Get guidelines on requirements to file a Tangible Personal Property Return.
Exemptions
An exemption will be applied to the first $25,000 in value for Tangible Personal Property. Institutional properties may be eligible for additional exemptions.
Understanding Your TPP Assessment
Before filing your petition form, we encourage you to talk to or visit the Property Appraiser first, before the deadline on your Notice, for a review of your folio and an explanation of the assessment.
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About Us
About Us
Read about other aspects of the Property Appraiser of Miami-Dade County, including the latest news, commonly-used terms, forms and reports, and about Property Appraiser Tomas Regalado.
About Tomas Regalado
A brief biography of Tomas Regalado, Property Appraiser of Miami-Dade County.
About the Property Appraiser
A brief description of the duties of the Property Appraiser of Miami-Dade County and mission statement.
News & Events
The latest news and consumer notices, as well as ways to connect with the Property Appraiser of Miami-Dade County on social media.
Glossary of Terms
Read about abbreviations, acronyms and definitions used by the office.
Budget
Read details of the latest approved office budget.
Property Owner Bill of Rights
The Property Owner Bill of Rights, passed in 2019, does not represent all of your rights under Florida law regarding your property and should not be viewed as a comprehensive guide to property rights.
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Land Use Benefits
Land Use Benefits
Properties with specific land use designations – agricultural, environmentally endangered, historic and working waterfronts – are eligible for tax or assessment reductions.
Agricultural Classification
Only lands that are used primarily for bona fide agricultural purposes shall be classified agricultural.
Read about Agricultural Classifications
Environmentally Endangered Lands
Properties designated environmentally endangered can receive a property tax exemption.
Read about Environmentally Endangered Lands
Historic Properties
Property tax exemptions are available to owners of designated historic residential or commercial properties who restore or make improvements to their buildings.
Read about Historic Properties
Working Waterfronts
Waterfronts used for commercial-dependent activities and businesses are eligible for property assessment reductions.
Read about Working Waterfronts