Pay Property Taxes

Pay Property Taxes

Pay Property Tax Online in the County of Cullman, Alabama using this service!

FAQs

When are my property taxes due?

Property taxes are due October 1, and are delinquent after December 31.

What is the timetable for property taxes?

October 1: Taxes Due

January 1: Taxes Delinquent

February: Turned Over To Probate Court

March: Probate Court Meets

April: Advertised For Sale

May: Tax Sale

Will my taxes go up every year?

There are two reasons for your property taxes to increase: (1) a tax rate (millage) increase, or (2) an increase in the appraised value of the property. The first reason, a tax rate increase, would have to come from a vote of the citizens or by the taxing authority (County Commission) to increase (or decrease) the millage rate. The second situation, involving an increase in the appraised value, would come from a court ordered re-appraisal or from an “economically-based” increase in the market value of properties in the county, resulting in an increase in the appraised value. 

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Service Reminders

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Pay Property Taxes

Pay Property Taxes

Pay Property Tax Online in the County of Cullman, Alabama using this service!

FAQs

When are my property taxes due?

Property taxes are due October 1, and are delinquent after December 31.

What is the timetable for property taxes?

October 1: Taxes Due

January 1: Taxes Delinquent

February: Turned Over To Probate Court

March: Probate Court Meets

April: Advertised For Sale

May: Tax Sale

Will my taxes go up every year?

There are two reasons for your property taxes to increase: (1) a tax rate (millage) increase, or (2) an increase in the appraised value of the property. The first reason, a tax rate increase, would have to come from a vote of the citizens or by the taxing authority (County Commission) to increase (or decrease) the millage rate. The second situation, involving an increase in the appraised value, would come from a court ordered re-appraisal or from an “economically-based” increase in the market value of properties in the county, resulting in an increase in the appraised value. 

Community Q&A

You can ask any questions related to this service here. We will try to answer them soon!

Service Reminders

We will notify you at the right time so that you never miss a due date again!

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