Tax Assessor


business listing deadline  - monday, april 17th, 2023

Due to April 15th is on Saturday, the extension deadline is actually 

Monday, April 17th, 2023



*** NOTICE ***

2022 ADVERTISEMENTS OF TAX LIENS FOR NON-PAYMENT OF 2022 TAXES ON REAL PROPERTY BY DAVIDSON COUNTY

2022 Delinquent Taxpayers


business listings or extension requests are now available to submit online

To provide a quick and easy listing experience, Davidson County now provides an Online Listing option for our Businesses.  The taxpayer has the option to file or request an extension online.  A confirmation will be sent to the owner once submitted.

The only information required to access your listing form is the Record Access Code and Account Number.  This information is located in the upper left hand corner of the listing form.  

 If you have any questions or concerns please contact our office.    

 Listings and or Extension Requests are required to be submitted no       later than January 31st, 2023 to avoid a 10% late listing penalty.

 Please click on the link below to file a Business Listing or Extension Request

Business Online Listing or Extension Request


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THE 2021 DAVIDSON COUNTY REVALUATION IS EFFECTIVE AS OF JANUARY 1ST, 2021

The Davidson County Tax Department is currently in the process of completing the 2021 Tax Revaluation for all properties in the county.  Residential and commercial property value notices will be mailed on or around February 5, 2021.  

The revaluation's purpose is to fairly reflect the value of all property and to help ensure that property owners pay equitable tax based on the value of their property.  The new values become effective on January 1, 2021.

Additional information about the 2021 Tax Revaluation and the steps to appeal your property value can be found on the 2021 Revaluation link located in the left side column.


tAX cERTIFICATIONS

Starting March 1, 2019, the Davidson County Tax Department will be implementing the Tax Certification requirements per North Carolina General Statute §161-31 and the resolution adopted by the Davidson County Board of Commissioners on August 14, 2018. 

This Resolution states that the Register of Deeds will no longer accept any deed transferring real property for registration unless the Davidson County Tax Administrator’s Office has certified that there are no delinquent ad valorem taxes, or other taxes with which the Tax Administrator is charged with collecting, are a lien on the property described on the deed OR if a deed is submitted for registration under the supervision of a closing attorney and contains this statement on the deed: "This instrument prepared by: _______________, a licensed North Carolina attorney. Delinquent taxes, if any, to be paid by the closing attorney to the county tax collector upon disbursement of closing proceeds."

Steps are being taken to make this transition as easy as possible. Forms and links will be available on the Davidson County website and additional information will be released as to the process of this implementation. We ask, however, that you submit requests as soon as possible as the completion of the certificate may take up to two (2) business days.


 

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Mission

The mission of the Davidson County Tax Office is to fairly and effectively administer the tax laws governing our county and to instill the highest degree of public confidence in our integrity and reliability by providing prompt, accurate and courteous service while promoting compliance with state and local laws.

Location

The Davidson County Tax Office is located at 913 Greensboro Street in Lexington North Carolina on the 3rd Floor of the Governmental Building.