What do I bring to the Assessor's office in order to apply for homestead exemption?

Bring a copy of all income verification from the previous year that are usually received in January. This includes a copy of all verification for:

  • Alimony support money
  • Annuities
  • Capital gains
  • Federal Social Security
  • Loss-of-time insurance pavements
  • Pensions
  • Public assistance payments
  • Unemployment payments
  • Veteran's disability compensation
  • Worker's compensation
  • Any other type of income received and excluding gifts


Both spouses are not required to sign the application, although both dates of birth and social security numbers are required. Ownership information can be located in the courthouse.

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1. What is homestead exemption?
2. How do I apply for homestead exemption?
3. Must I reapply for homestead exemption every year?
4. Can active duty military personnel receive a homestead?
5. Can mobile homeowners receive a homestead exemption?
6. What are the benefits of homestead exemption?
7. What if I already have homestead exemption and my deed changes?
8. Are there any property tax relief programs for a person with low income?
9. How do I qualify and file for the additional homestead exemption?
10. What do I bring to the Assessor's office in order to apply for homestead exemption?
11. How do I qualify/apply for the state property tax credit or refund program?
12. What is the senior valuation freeze?
13. How do I apply for the freeze?
14. What do I bring to the Assessor's office in order to apply for the senior valuation freeze?
15. What is the Veteran's exemption?
16. How do I apply for the Veteran's exemption?