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Duval County · 2026 property tax

Jacksonville Property Tax Guide (2026)

Effective rates, millage breakdown, homestead and Save Our Homes savings, and what Jacksonville homeowners actually pay in Duval County.

Effective rate
0.94%
Duval County avg, last 3 years
Median home value
$305,000
Jacksonville metro, 2024-25
Median annual bill
$2,870
homesteaded, after exemption

How Jacksonville property tax is calculated

Duval County property tax is the sum of multiple millage rates — county, school district, city, and a handful of special districts — applied to your taxable value (just/market value minus exemptions). One mill equals $1 per $1,000 of taxable value.

Jacksonville's consolidated city-county government means there is no separate municipal millage for most of Duval — your tax bill is simpler than in Miami or Orlando, and absolute bills are among the lowest in major Florida metros.

Taxing authorityMillage (per $1,000)
Consolidated Jacksonville (city + county)~11.44
Duval School District~6.31
St. Johns Water Mgmt + other~0.30

Source: Duval County Property Appraiser TRIM notices, recent years. Rounded; exact mills vary year-to-year.

Worked example: median Jacksonville home

For a $305,000 home at the 0.94% effective rate:

  • · Non-homesteaded (investment, second home): roughly $2,867/year
  • · Homesteaded primary residence: roughly $2,397/year after the $50,000 homestead exemption
  • · Senior + low-income exemption stack: can reduce the bill by another $300-$700/year for qualifying owners 65+

Florida exemptions that matter in Jacksonville

Homestead exemption

Up to $50,000 off taxable value on your primary residence. The first $25,000 applies to all property taxes; an additional $25,000 applies to non-school taxes between $50,000-$75,000 in value.

Save Our Homes 3% cap

Annual taxable-value increases on a homesteaded property are capped at 3% or CPI, whichever is lower. After 5-10 years in Jacksonville, this gap often saves longtime owners thousands.

Senior exemption

Owners 65+ with limited income qualify for an additional county/city exemption (up to $50,000) on top of homestead. Duval County participates.

Veteran & disability

Honorably discharged veterans with service-connected disability get exemptions starting at $5,000; 100% disabled veterans are fully exempt on homesteaded property in Florida.

When and how to pay

Florida property tax bills are mailed November 1 and are due by March 31. Early-payment discounts:

  • · November — 4% discount
  • · December — 3% discount
  • · January — 2% discount
  • · February — 1% discount
  • · March — full amount, no discount
  • · April 1 — delinquent; interest plus a tax certificate sale follows

For installment payments (mid-year quarterly schedule), you must apply with the tax collector before May 1.

Official sources

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