How Property Tax Works
Crockett County, Tennessee operates a property tax system that serves as a primary funding source for essential local services including county government operations, schools, and infrastructure maintenance. Property taxes in Crockett County are administered by the County Assessor's Office and collected by the County Trustee. The county uses an assessment-based system where property values are appraised and then taxed according to established rates.
Crockett County is designated as a County-wide Valued Unit (CVU) with a 2025 appraisal ratio of 0.6827, which will be adjusted to 1.0000 once update factors are approved by the State Board of Equalization. Effective tax rates in Crockett County vary by location within the county due to different municipal boundaries and special taxing districts. Property owners should note that their actual tax rate depends on their specific location and any applicable special district assessments. The county follows Tennessee's practice of assessing real property and tangible personal property according to state guidelines.