In a joint release, Laurel Kelly, Martin County Property Appraiser, and Carolyn Timmann, Martin County Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller, announce a new public records feature that directly links property information and related official records held by the two independent offices. pdfRead more...

Ever wish you could see the actual deed recorded at the Martin County Clerk of the Circuit Court while looking up properties on our website, well now you can! When viewing the "Summary & Sales Pages" (see image below), you can now click the blue document "Book/Page" hyperlink to view all of the deeds recorded on that property.

NOTE: Deed images only date back to 1986 (or book #660), thus anything prior to book 660 will not have any images associated with them, and a link would bring you to a dead page or perhaps "Page Not Displayed" error. 

We have recently created a new Millage Summary page for anyone who is interested in knowing what funds and millage rates make up the total millage rate for each of the taxing districts. The millage rates are grouped and displayed in the same method as they appear on the Notice of Proposed Taxes. To view this information begin by hovering over the Tools & Downloads button on the menu bar and click the Lists, Data & Codes button. Then click the Millage Codes button and choose the 2014 Preliminary Millage Rates. You will find a link next to the total millage rate called View Millage Summary. Click this link to display the millage summary page.

An ambulance or fire truck arriving at a home or business in the fastest time possible saves lives!

An important project is underway that will ensure emergency services can quickly and easily locate your home or business. Martin County light-duty Fire Rescue and Property Appraiser's Office personnel are going door-to-door in unincorporated areas of Martin County confirming address numbers are located on every structure.

Following the field verification of address numbers, property owners will receive a letter with an explanation of any needed changes, based on the addressing code. The following are guidelines to ensure that life safety needs can be met:

* Address numbers must be placed conspicuously on the front of the structure, so the numbers can be seen plainly from the street.

* When the house or building is more than 50 feet from the street line, the address must also be placed near the driveway or a common entrance, on a post or mailbox, so it is easily visible from the street.

Ninety days after the initial letter is sent to the property owner, another inspection of the structure will take place. If the home or business is still not in compliance, a code enforcement violation notice will be issued.

Please help us help you by ensuring that your property numbers are correctly located on your home or business, so we can find you when you need us most! For more information, please call (772) 419-5363.

The Appraiser's office consolidated its computer and network systems and resources with that of the County Information Technology Services (ITS).  This allows the Appraiser's office to focus its efforts on producing the tax roll, rather than managing information technology systems. It also provides cost savings.  The Appraiser's office values its partnership with Martin County ITS and looks forward to their continued support. What an awesome group!

Joining forces along with the Property Appraiser office to provide damage assessment in the event of a disaster. This team is one of the first responders in the event of a disaster. The county uses the data to estimate the amount of damage to buildings. This damage estimate is used to quickly qualify the county for a disaster declaration by the Federal government, so that our county and its’ citizens are eligible to receive government aid. The Red Cross uses the same data to identify areas needing immediate assistance, so they know where to send mobile feeding units, water, ice and cleaning materials. We believe this is a partnership unique to the entire state!