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662-226-5312 – fax. property@cityofgrenada.ms. Hours of Operation: 7:00am – 4:00pm. Mission Statement. To operate, maintain, clean, and improve the city’s infrastructures, right of ways, and facilities with skill, pride, and responsiveness in partnership with the community.
Homeowners may also be eligible for the Mississippi homestead exemption. This exempts the first $7,500 in assessed value from taxation, up to a maximum of $300 off your tax bill. Seniors who are 65 or older receive a full exemption on the first $7,500 of their property’s assessed value. Mississippi Property Tax Rates
The Grenada County Tax Collector, a department of the City of Grenada, is responsible for collecting property taxes within Grenada County, Mississippi. The office is located at 59 Green St #7 in Grenada and can be reached at 662-226-7362.
What Is Taxed? Mississippi law lists five categories of property that are taxed for ad valorem purposes. Real property (land, buildings, and other permanent improvements to the land) is divided into the first two classes. Class I real property is single-family, owner-occupied, residential property.
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The Finance Department works closely with the Mayor, the City Council, and the City Manager. We are committed to enhancing and maintaining the fiscal stability of our City. The department prepares, coordinates, and monitors the City's budget, collects revenue and review expenses.
Search our database of free Grenada residential property tax assessment records, tax assessment history, land & improvement values, district details, property maps, tax rates, exemptions, market valuations, ownership, past sales, deeds & more.