This page helps you handle Property Tax tasks in Broward County, Florida, including finding the right official payment page, checking deadlines, and knowing which office handles billing, collection, value questions, and exemptions.
For most payment and bill questions, the Broward County Tax Collector is the main office to use. For assessed value, exemptions, portability, and tax estimator tools, the Broward County Property Appraiser handles that part of the process.
Property Tax - Broward
The main online starting point for Broward County property tax payments is the open the Broward property tax search page. The Broward County Tax Collector also provides a view property tax details and payment options page with direct guidance on bills, due dates, discounts, and ways to pay.
If you need to pay more than 10 accounts at one time, the property tax search page says you can use the bulk add feature to upload a list of up to 500 accounts, and a login is required.
Property tax bills are mailed on November 1 and are due March 31.
Deadlines, discounts, and payment plans
Broward County offers early payment discounts on property tax bills before the March 31 due date.
| Payment timing | Discount or status |
|---|---|
| November | 4% discount |
| December | 3% discount |
| January | 2% discount |
| February | 1% discount |
| March 31 | Taxes due |
You can pay online, by mail, or in person. The Tax Collector also lists two payment plan options: an Installment Payment Plan that lets you pay quarterly and earn a 3.5% discount, and a Partial Payment Plan that allows up to 5 payments of at least $100.
For mailed payments, one listed address is Broward Constitutional Tax Collector, P.O. Box 105048, Atlanta, GA 30348. Because that is a mailing address, use the Tax Collector office below if you need in-person tax service.
Value, exemptions, and tax estimates
If your question is about taxable value, homestead, portability, or why taxes changed after a purchase, use the Broward County Property Appraiser rather than the Tax Collector. The Property Appraiser states that it does not send tax bills and does not set or collect taxes.
The Property Appraiser offers online tools for homestead filing, tax estimates, portability estimates, and property search through the Broward County Property Appraiser website. The office also notes that a change in ownership can reset assessed value to full market value under Florida law, which can increase property taxes.
If you need general statewide background on the property tax system, exemptions, payment options, or important dates, the Florida Department of Revenue taxpayer page is another official reference.
Property Tax contacts
Use the contact that matches the part of the property tax process you need.
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Broward County Tax Collector — 115 S. Andrews Ave, A100 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
Phone: (954) 357-4829
Email: revenue@browardtax.org -
Broward County Property Appraiser — 115 South Andrews Avenue Room 111 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301
Phone: (954) 357-6830
Email: martykiar@bcpa.net
Common questions
When are Broward County property taxes due?
Property tax bills are mailed on November 1 and are due March 31 each year.
Can I get a discount for paying Broward County property taxes early?
Yes. The Tax Collector lists a 4% discount in November, 3% in December, 2% in January, and 1% in February.
How can I pay Broward County property taxes?
The Tax Collector lists online, mail, and in-person payment options. You can start from the Broward payment services page or the property tax pages.
Can I spread my property tax payments out over time?
Yes. The Tax Collector lists an Installment Payment Plan with quarterly payments and a 3.5% discount, plus a Partial Payment Plan with up to 5 payments of at least $100.
Who handles assessed value and exemptions for Broward County property taxes?
The Broward County Property Appraiser handles assessed value, homestead, portability, and other exemptions. The Tax Collector handles billing and collection.
What should I use if I need to pay many property tax accounts at once?
The Broward property tax search page states that users paying more than 10 accounts at once can use the bulk add feature to upload up to 500 accounts, and a login is required.