Parcels/Business Accounts Administered in 2024
Tax Relief Granted in 2024
Disabled Veterans Enrolled in Tax Relief Programs
Taxpayer Advocate Cases Resolved in 2024
Our offices will be closed on Wednesday, January 1, 2025 in observance of New Year. We will be back to serve you with great customer service on Thursday, January 2, 2025.
May your home be filled with warmth, peace, and joy this Hanukkah season. Wishing you and your loved ones eight beautiful nights filled with cherished traditions, laughter, and love.
Between December 1, 2024, and April 30, 2025, if you believe the market value of your property has fallen below the assessed value as shown on your current property tax bill for 2024, then you may submit a request for an “Informal Review of Assessment” for your property. We will keep you informed on our review and any reduction we can grant will be reflected on your 2025 tax bill that you will receive next Fall.
Click
here for a fillable form you can print and
mail in to start your tax relief.
The 2024 Assessment Roll has been completed and the 2024 Notification of Assessed Value for all taxable real estate parcels has been posted.
Search by Parcel Number or Address to find the assessed values and exemption amounts for 2024.
12th Straight Year of Record High Growth & Record High Savings
91% Of Property Owners Protected by Proposition 13 Tax Limitation
Changes to Official Record Search
In accordance with California state law, and pursuant to California Assembly Bill 1785 – California Public Records Act, effective Monday, December 9, 2024, the Assessor Parcel Number (APN) search functionality is no longer available in our online Official Record Search.
We understand this may impact how you access certain records, and we appreciate your understanding as we align with these legislative requirements.
While APN searches are no longer available through our website, you can still obtain this information by visiting one of our offices in person. We provide public kiosks where you can perform a search using an APN.
If you have any questions regarding this legislation change, please contact your California state legislator.
The Assessor can provide property tax relief to property owners affected by the 2024 flood in San Diego County.
The property tax relief deadline for those affected by the 2024 floods is quickly approaching. If you have not filed an Application for Reassessment of Property Damaged by Misfortune or Calamity, you need to apply by January 22, 2025.
If you have questions about your home, business property, boat, or plane that was damaged by the 2024 floods, please contact us or find out more here.
Click here to complete a Disaster Relief application and submit it to the Assessor's Office.