Property taxes in Franklin County, Florida — and how to appeal yours
Like every Florida county, Franklin County assesses your home at its just (market) value each January 1, mails a TRIM notice in August, and gives you a short window — generally 25 days — to challenge the assessment before the Franklin County Value Adjustment Board. Here's what that means where you live, with hearings administered from Apalachicola.
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- TRIM notices mail: typically mid-to-late August — Franklin County sets its own mailing date each year
- VAB petition deadline: 25 days after the county mails its TRIM notice (Fla. Stat. §194.011(3)) — usually September
Franklin County has not yet published its 2026 TRIM mailing date. The exact deadline is printed on your TRIM notice when it arrives — that date controls.
Franklin County at a glance
- Who sets your assessment
- The Franklin County Property Appraiser estimates your home's just value as of January 1 each year.
- Where appeals are heard
- The Franklin County Value Adjustment Board — an independent board, separate from the Property Appraiser, that hears petitions from Franklin County owners.
- The form you file
- Form DR-486 — the statewide Florida petition to the Value Adjustment Board, filed with the Franklin County VAB clerk.
- Filing fee
- Florida law sets a small petition fee — typically $15 for the first parcel (Fla. Stat. §194.013). Confirm the current amount with the Franklin County VAB clerk before filing.
Franklin County guides
How to appeal your property taxes in Franklin County
The full Franklin County VAB process — from reading your assessment to the DR-486 petition and your hearing.
Read guide →Franklin County TRIM notice & petition deadline
When Franklin County mails its TRIM notice, how the 25-day clock works, and the one date you cannot miss.
Read guide →Is my Franklin County assessment too high?
Just value vs. assessed value, the Save Our Homes cap, and the data-driven way to tell if you're over-assessed.
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More on Franklin County
- How to appeal your property taxes in Franklin County
- Franklin County TRIM notice & petition deadline
- Is my Franklin County assessment too high?
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All savings figures are estimates, not guarantees — no one can promise your assessment will be reduced. Deadline dates and filing fees shown on this page are estimates based on Florida statute and prior-year county data; always confirm the exact deadline and fee on your TRIM notice and with the Franklin County VAB clerk before filing.