Mobile County Revenue Commission
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
General Questions
- Definitions
- Mobile County millage rate
- Property Classifications
- Tax Codes
- What do these abbreviations mean?
- What are property taxes?
- When are property taxes due?
- What is the time table for collecting taxes?
- Where is the Revenue Commission located?
- Where does my tax money go?
- What is the appeals process?
- What does assessment of property mean?
- What is business personal property?
- What is current use?
- What are the different types of deeds?
- How can I figure my taxes?
- How do I appeal my fair market value?
- What if I did not receive a bill?
- I have received a valuation notice. What is this?
- What is industrial?
- How do I submit an information request?
- What if I own a manufactured home (formerly mobile homes)?
- What is required if I own a business?
Payment Questions
Exemption Questions
- Exemption Codes
- What exemptions are available for the disabled?
- What exemptions must be reclaimed yearly and why?
- Are exemptions available for deaf or insane persons?
- Are exemptions available for low income seniors?
- I am over 65, am I eligible for a tax exemption?
- What is homstead exemption and how can I apply?
- Can I claim the homestead exemption on a manufactured mobile home?
- I have been eligible for an exemption before I applied. How can I get a refund on those years?
- Is there an exemption for farm or timberland?
- I did not receive a reclaim for this year.
- My exemption has been canceled. Why?
Mapping Questions
Property Questions
- How can I get a copy of my deed?
- How is my property assessed?
- I have added on to my house. Do I need to report anything?
- What do I do if I add or remove improvements?
- What is property appraisal?
- The property I have purchased is still in the previous owner's name.
- The property I have sold is still in my name.
- What changes to my property should I report?
- What do I need to do after I purchase property?
- What if my house is destroyed?
Tax Sale Questions
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Marilyn E. Wood
Revenue Commissioner