Dodge County property assessment appeals are due Aug. 3
Dodge County says 2026 assessment notices were mailed June 19, and property owners have until Aug. 3 to appeal assessed values.
Dodge County says 2026 property assessment notices were mailed June 19, and property owners have until Aug. 3, 2026, to appeal. The county says appeals may be filed by email, USPS, or online through the qPublic appeal module.
This is the assessment notice, not the tax bill. It shows the county’s value for real or personal property and starts the appeal clock. For Eastman residents and other Dodge County property owners, it is the document to review now if the value, taxability, or exemption status looks wrong.
Who should check it
The Georgia Department of Revenue says assessment appeals can be based on value, uniformity, taxability, or the denial of an exemption. State guidance also says the county board of tax assessors is the first stop for an appeal, and the appeal form is the PT-311A.
Where to call
Dodge County says property owners who did not receive a notice or have questions should contact the Tax Assessors office at 478-374-8122. The county services directory lists the office at 5016 Courthouse Circle in Eastman and identifies Dale Jones as chief tax appraiser. The Tax Commissioner handles billing later.
For anyone still reviewing paperwork, the main point is simple: check the notice, confirm the details, and file before Aug. 3 if you want to challenge the assessment.
Sources
- Dodge County, Georgia official homepage
- Georgia Department of Revenue: real and personal property forms and applications
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