All Exemption Forms
The deadline to apply for exemptions for Tax Year 2019 was April 10, 2020.
Application Forms
Exemption Applications for Tax Year 2019
- Homeowner Exemption (pdf form, learn more)
- Senior Exemption (pdf form, learn more)
- Senior Freeze Exemption (pdf form, learn more)
- Persons with Disabilities Exemption (pdf form, learn more)
- Veterans with Disabilities Exemption (pdf form, learn more)
- Returning Veterans Exemption (pdf form, learn more)
- Longtime Homeowner Exemption (pdf form, learn more)
- Omitted Assessments Exemptions Application (pdf form)
Certificate of Error Forms for Tax Years 2018 or before
- Homeowner Exemption Certificate of Error
- Senior Exemption Certificate of Error
- Senior Freeze Certificate of Error for 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016
- Returning Veterans Certificate of Error
- Veterans with Disabilities Certificate of Error
- Persons with Disabilities Certificate of Error
Read more about Certificates of Error process and eligibility.
Common Supplemental/Related Forms
Is it too late to apply for exemptions?
If your home was eligible for a homestead exemption in a prior tax year (2016, 2017, or 2018) and you already paid the full tax amount billed for that year, the Assessor’s Office can help you obtain a refund through the Certificate of Error process.
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