2026 Appeal Deadline Guides / Florida
Duval County, FL Property Tax Appeal Deadline 2026
Your 2026 Duval County VAB petition is due 25 days after the TRIM notice is mailed (Fla. Stat. §194.011). TRIM notices go out in August, so the deadline lands in mid-September — the exact date is printed on your notice.
- 2026 filing window
- 25 days after your August TRIM notice (mid-September 2026)
- Where to file
- Duval County Value Adjustment Board (VAB)
- Form
- DR-486 (Petition to the Value Adjustment Board)
- Filing fee
- $15 per petition
- How to file
- Online portal, mail, or in person
- Governing law
- Fla. Stat. Ch. 194; Rule 12D-9 F.A.C.
Every August, the Duval County Property Appraiser mails the TRIM (Truth in Millage) notice to homeowners in Jacksonville — and that notice starts a hard 25-day clock to petition the Duval County Value Adjustment Board (VAB) under Fla. Stat. §194.011. Miss it, and the assessed value stands for the year.
Before filing, you can request an informal conference with the Property Appraiser's office — assessments are sometimes corrected without a petition. If that doesn't resolve it, file DR-486 (Petition to the Value Adjustment Board) with the VAB clerk. Filing fee: $15 per petition.
- Florida's 25-day rule is uniform statewide, but the clock starts on your county's TRIM mailing date — check the date printed on the notice itself.
How to challenge your assessment in Duval County — step by step
- 1
Read your TRIM notice carefully
It shows your market, assessed, and taxable values plus the petition deadline — exactly 25 days after the mailing date printed on it.
- 2
Try the informal route first
Call or visit the Duval County Property Appraiser's office. If you bring sales evidence, they can adjust the value without a VAB petition.
- 3
File DR-486 (Petition to the Value Adjustment Board) before the deadline
Submit to the VAB clerk. Online portal, mail, or in person. Fee: $15 per petition.
- 4
Exchange evidence
You and the Property Appraiser exchange evidence before the hearing — comparable sales near the January 1, 2026 assessment date carry the most weight.
- 5
Attend your VAB hearing
A special magistrate (an independent appraiser or attorney) hears residential petitions. Decisions typically arrive in writing within weeks.
- 6
Mind the partial-payment rule
If your petition is still pending when taxes come due, Florida law requires a good-faith partial payment before April 1 — otherwise the VAB must deny the petition.
Is your Duval County home over-assessed?
Everything you need to file your Duval County appeal yourself is in the steps above. Full-service representation (we file for you) isn't available in Florida yet — we're expanding, and this guide lets you file on your own in the meantime.
Frequently asked questions
When is the deadline to appeal property taxes in Duval County in 2026?
Your 2026 Duval County VAB petition is due 25 days after the TRIM notice is mailed (Fla. Stat. §194.011). TRIM notices go out in August, so the deadline lands in mid-September — the exact date is printed on your notice.
What does it cost to file a VAB petition?
$15 per petition (Florida caps petition fees at $50 by statute).
Do I need a lawyer or agent?
No. You can represent yourself at the VAB, or authorize an agent on the DR-486 petition. Hearings are informal and evidence-driven.
What if I miss the 25-day deadline?
The VAB can accept a late petition only for good cause (e.g., hospitalization), which is rarely granted. Practically, the 25 days are the whole game — set a reminder for the day your TRIM notice arrives.