How Property Tax Works
King and Queen County's property tax system is the primary funding mechanism for essential local services including public schools, law enforcement, fire protection, road maintenance, and county administration. Property owners pay taxes based on the assessed value of their real estate and personal property, with the Board of Supervisors setting tax rates annually through a public budget process.
The county's effective tax rates vary by location within King and Queen County due to special taxing districts that may impose additional assessments for specific services or infrastructure improvements. Property taxes are collected on a fiscal year basis, with real estate taxes typically paid in two installments. The county assessor determines property values, while the Commissioner of Revenue oversees tax collection and administration.
Most property tax credits and exemptions require formal application and are not automatically applied to your tax bill. Property owners should contact the King and Queen County Commissioner of Revenue office to determine eligibility for available tax relief programs and ensure proper application procedures are followed.