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Chief Appraiser Ron Bliss outlines 2026 assessment schedule for Glynn County
Summary
Glynn County Chief Appraiser Ron Bliss told the Board of Assessors on March 12 that staff will shut down the valuation system May 11 and expects to mail roughly 50,000 assessment notices the week of May 27; pending state bills could change notice content and timing. The board approved minutes and a consent agenda.
Ron Bliss, chief appraiser with the Glynn County Property Appraisal Office, told the Glynn County Board of Assessors on March 12 that staff plans to shut down its real‑ and personal‑property valuation systems on May 11 as part of the 2026 digest schedule and expects to mail about 50,000 assessment notices the week of May 27.
Bliss said the office will bring assessment notices to the board for approval at its May 14 meeting and that a flash drive of the data will be delivered to the printer on May 20. "We're going to work through May 11th, shut our system down," he said, explaining the sequence of printing and a final review of vendor samples before mailing.
Why it matters: state legislation under consideration could change what appears on assessment notices and how levying…
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