Address: 75 Langley Dr, Lawrenceville, GA 30046, USA
Phone: +17708228800
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
review girl
The right hand does not know what the Left Hand is doing !! These people need more training. You have to pass through metal detectors to pay your taxes.....3 departments all next door to each other all have to deal with Real estate DO NOT COMMUNICATE with each other This is like the Wizard of OZ where everyone in mangement hides behind the curtain.....Such a Joke Vote these Dummies out of office
Jim Brusich
I had put this off for a year and a 1/2 I was nervous I'm not up to speed on computers Did not know if I had the necessary materials They made it easy They're very competent very polite And best of all they got the job done Please don't do like me and waste a bunch of money over 2 years time I paid a lot of money For my insecurities If you're doubting yourself , don't They are there to help and they do. PS I do not work for the government lol
Robert Hunter
I wonder how much longer Gwinnett residents will tolerate absurd property tax increases like the ones I have experienced. In the last two years my property tax on my modest home has increased by 2200 dollars. For what....schools are mediocre and roads are dirty...look at the interchanges outside the CiDs....grass waist high in many medians along roads. ..I do not want to hear about state roads. Clean them!
GAIL DOTSON
Do not go to the gwinnett office to get a tag without knowing the tax commissioner has not planned well! Lawrenceville has a drive thru also an automatic kiosh. But no signs are visible to show how to go to the back wait in line to get in door ,then be told you can wait in your car or sit. To wait. Or use drive thru. But no ,nothing is done for the handicap !!!then the illogical need for your car mileage every year to be told to them so you skip the need for an emission test illogical because you do not have to prove it just say the number of your mileage. ! Handicap and I spent an hour waiting and walking to get in side ! If you are handicap do not try this !!!
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Benhardt Chambliss I turned 65 in May 2019. Do I still pay school tax? if not what do i need to do?
I'm a senior. I want to reduce property taxes. Where can I get forms?
Yes. Under Gwinnett Tax Commissioner's website
Here is a list of all Gwinnett homestead exemptions: https://gwinnetttaxcommissioner.publicaccessnow.com/PropertyTax/HomesteadExemption/AvailableExemptions.aspx
Just come to the property tax department on the first floor on Langley Dr between 8 and 5 except on holidays.
Yes paperwork is required
Yes the 100% veterans get 60% off their property taxes annually. Just take the VA letter that says you're 100% to the tax commissioner office.
You can apply for the Senior School Tax Exemption. The same application is used for all homestead exemptions and you can apply online on our website. There is more information here: https://gwinnetttaxcommissioner.publicaccessnow.com/PropertyTax/HomesteadExemption/SeniorHomesteadExemptionFAQ.aspx
Just go to the deeds office at the court house on langly Dr
Contact the Gwinnett County Solid Waste Management department at 770.822.7141.
That would be at a tag agency, with your title and drivers license
You need to check with your closing attorney.
www.gwinnettcounty.com pay under online services or www.GwinnettTaxCommissioner.com for car tags
plate belongs to Owner. tell them no longer driving car to stop tax bill.
Whoever owns the property as of January 1 should be the recipient of the bill. If you are renting the house, then let your landlord know the bill arrived and forward it to him/her.
Yes, 75 Langley Drive in Lawrenceville is our main Property Tax office; however, you can pay your property tax online (www.GwinnettTaxCommissioner.com) or at any one of our 5 tag offices as well.
Go to www.GwinnettTaxCommissioner.com and click on 'View/Pay Your Taxes.' From there you can search the property and find past bill totals.
proofof insurance and identity, your vehicle title, and a certificate of inspection
Credit card payment can be made online or over the counter at any Tax Commissioner office using VISA, MasterCard, Discover or American Express. Using a credit card incurs a convenience fee of 2.25% (minimum $1).
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