Escambia County, Florida

Escambia County
Divorce Portability & Property Tax Appeals

Florida's Save Our Homes benefit can be worth six figures in a divorce settlement, and an over-assessed property can mean years of excess tax bills. We help homeowners and business owners in Escambia County with portability analysis, residential appeals, and commercial appeals.

Divorce & Portability Reviews Residential & Commercial Appeals Serving All of Escambia County
Escambia County Property Owners

Property Tax Help for Escambia County Homeowners

Escambia County, anchored by Pensacola, is home to a mix of long-established neighborhoods and newer growth areas. For homeowners going through a divorce, the gap between a long-held homestead's Save Our Homes assessed value and its current market value can be a significant asset that's easy to overlook in a settlement.

Steve has presented on Save Our Homes portability and divorce property tax issues to the Escambia-Santa Rosa Bar Association; read more about our credentials.

From historic neighborhoods near downtown Pensacola to coastal areas near Perdido Key and growing communities throughout the county, Escambia County's housing market varies block by block. We base both portability calculations and assessment appeals on recent sales specific to your part of Escambia County.

My Exemption Check is based in Jacksonville and works with homeowners and family law attorneys across all 67 Florida counties. Our analysis is built from county property records, so we serve every Florida market without needing a local office.
Wondering what the November amendment would save you in Escambia County? Try our savings calculator.
Divorce & Save Our Homes

Going Through a Divorce in Escambia County?

If one spouse is keeping the homestead, or the home is being sold and both parties are starting over, the accumulated Save Our Homes benefit needs to be identified and valued before the settlement is finalized. We calculate the portability value, the annual tax savings, and what happens if the homestead is abandoned.

Free Portability Check

Submit your Escambia County property address and we'll tell you whether a meaningful Save Our Homes / portability benefit exists, at no cost. If it's worth a full written report, the analysis is $1,250.

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Assessment Appeals

Think Your Escambia County Property Is Over-Assessed?

Every August, Escambia County property owners receive a TRIM notice showing the proposed assessment for the coming tax year. If that number looks too high, there's a limited window to challenge it with the county's Value Adjustment Board.

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TRIM Notice Timing

The Escambia County Property Appraiser mails TRIM notices (Notice of Proposed Property Taxes) in mid-to-late August, showing your proposed assessed value and the deadline to file a Value Adjustment Board petition for that year.

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VAB Filing

Escambia County VAB petitions must be filed within 25 days of the TRIM notice mailing date, with the Escambia County Value Adjustment Board. We review your assessment against recent comparable sales before you decide whether a petition is worthwhile.

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Millage & Tax Bills

Your Escambia County tax bill depends on whether the property is in Pensacola, the Town of Century, or unincorporated Escambia County, each with its own combined millage rate. We apply the correct rate for your address when estimating potential savings.

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Look Up Your Property

Escambia County Property Appraiser

Your assessed value, exemptions, and TRIM notice details are on file with the Escambia County Property Appraiser. Use their property search tool to look up your parcel before requesting a review.

Escambia County Property Appraiser
Common Questions

Escambia County Frequently Asked Questions

Compare the assessed value on your TRIM notice to recent sales of similar homes in your part of Escambia County, whether that's near downtown Pensacola, Perdido Key, or one of the county's other neighborhoods. If the assessment looks too high, you can request an informal review with the Escambia County Property Appraiser or file a Value Adjustment Board petition before the deadline on your notice. We'll review the comparables with you first.
The Escambia County Property Appraiser mails TRIM (Truth in Millage) notices in mid-to-late August each year, showing your proposed assessed value, exemptions, and estimated taxes for the coming year. The notice also includes the deadline, typically 25 days after mailing, to file a Value Adjustment Board petition.
When an Escambia County homestead is sold or the exemption is abandoned in a divorce, the accumulated Save Our Homes benefit is generally split 50/50 between the former spouses unless they agree otherwise and file a DR-501TS with the Property Appraiser. The spouse who keeps the home and exemption typically retains the full benefit. We calculate the dollar value of each option for your settlement.
Yes. Steve has presented on Save Our Homes portability and divorce property tax issues to the Escambia-Santa Rosa Bar Association, and we work with family law attorneys throughout Escambia County. We provide portability valuation reports that document the Save Our Homes benefit at stake in a divorce, giving attorneys a clear, defensible figure for negotiations or mediation.
VAB petitions for Escambia County are filed with the Escambia County Value Adjustment Board, within 25 days of your TRIM notice mailing date. We can review your assessment against recent comparable sales in your neighborhood first so you know whether a petition is worth filing.
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How Can We Help?

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Divorce & Portability

Free check or a $1,250 written portability valuation report for settlements.

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Residential Appeals

TRIM notice review and Value Adjustment Board petition support for homeowners.

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Commercial Appeals

Data-driven VAB petitions for commercial property owners and investors.

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