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  1. The January 1st owner's name will appear on the tax bill. It is their responsibility to forward the bill to the new owner if there is a change in ownership. If these taxes are not paid, a lien will be placed on the property, and any action will be taken against the current owner.

  2. The property tax in North Carolina is a locally assessed tax, collected by the counties. The N.C. Department of Revenue does not send property tax bills or collect property taxes. For almost all the segments of the property tax, January 1 is the tax lien date.

  3. Search North Carolina property records by county. Find deeds, assessments, surveys, zoning records, and more. Access official county websites for accurate property information.

  4. munstats.pa.gov › Public › FindLocalTaxMunicipal Statistics

    Municipal Statistics. All data on these reports may be up to 24 hours old, data is refreshed nightly. Find Your Withholding Rates by Address. News. *** IMPORTANT NOTICE *** This website address has changed. You have been automatically re-directed to the new URL. Please bookmark this new website address for future access.

  5. Departments. Tax Office. Welcome to the Brunswick County Tax Office, including the Tax Assessor and Tax Collector! We are responsible for listing, appraising and assessing real and personal property, maintenance of all property maps, property ownership changes and collection of all current and delinquent taxes. Tax bills may be paid online.

  6. Maintains up-to-date records of property ownership and property maps. Provides for the assignments of E-911 property addresses. Property Value. In North Carolina, the taxable value of property is the true market value. To appraise property the methods used are those prescribed by N.C.G.S 105-283 Uniform Appraisal Standards.

  7. Use the Quick Search window to look up a piece of property using an address, owner name, REID, or PIN. Address: use ONLY the street name, but not the street type. For example: "1 BEARCAT" instead of "1 Bearcat Blvd"; or "200 N GROVE" instead of "200 N Grove St". Owner Name: use LAST NAME, FIRST NAME.