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Taxpayers tell Glynn County assessors they missed 2024 notice after address errors; board will seek legal guidance
Summary
Mr. and Mrs. Blocker told the Glynn County Board of Assessors they paid taxes but did not receive a 2024 assessment notice at their correct address and that one property's assessed value rose about 54% in a year. Staff said it will consult the county attorney and return the item to the board for consideration.
BRUNSWICK, Ga. — Mr. and Mrs. Blocker told the Glynn County Board of Assessors on Dec. 19 that a property’s assessed value rose about 54% in one year — an increase they said amounted to roughly $7,300 — and that they never received the 2024 assessment notice at their Clayton, Ga., address.
“The reason we’re here … is, we were surprised with an assessment, on a property,” Mr. Blocker said, presenting a multi-year chronological record of contacts he said he made with Glynn County offices to update his mailing address. He told the board he paid about…
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