Limestone County Property Tax Records

Limestone County property tax records are maintained by the Revenue Commissioner in Athens. Search assessed values, tax bills, and payment history online or at the courthouse.

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Limestone County Quick Facts

106,229 Population
Athens County Seat
39th Judicial Circuit
Oct 1 Tax Due Date

Limestone County Revenue Commissioner

The Limestone County Revenue Commissioner handles all property tax functions. G. Brian Patterson serves as the current Revenue Commissioner. This office assesses property values, sends tax bills, collects payments, and maintains records for all parcels in Limestone County. Staff can help you search records, make payments, or apply for exemptions.

The Revenue Commissioner office is in Athens. Visit during business hours to search property records or pay your taxes. Staff can look up any property by owner name, address, or parcel number. They can print receipts and explain your property assessment in Limestone County.

Limestone County Revenue Commissioner property search portal
Office Limestone County Revenue Commissioner
Commissioner G. Brian Patterson
Address 100 South Clinton Street
Athens, AL 35611
Phone (256) 233-6433
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Website limestonerevenue.net

How to Search Limestone County Property Tax Records Online

Limestone County has its own website for property tax searches. The system is free and available any time. Go to limestonerevenue.net to search property records.

The online system lets you search by owner name, property address, or parcel number. Results show the assessed value, tax amount, and payment status. The site displays property details like land size, building information, and exemptions applied. You can print property cards and pay taxes online.

To search Limestone County property records online, use one of these:

  • Owner's last name or business name
  • Property street address
  • Parcel identification number
  • Tax account number

Searching is free. You can view and print property data at no cost. For certified documents, contact the Revenue Commissioner office in Athens. The site also has payment options for your property taxes in Limestone County.

Property Assessment in Limestone County

Limestone County follows Alabama state law for property assessment. The county uses the standard three-class system. Residential property is assessed at 10% of fair market value. Commercial property is assessed at 20%. Public utilities are assessed at 30%. The Revenue Commissioner determines market value and applies the correct rate.

Property reappraisal happens on a four-year cycle. Each year, about 25% of the county is reviewed. This ensures all property is reappraised at least every four years. Values may change based on sales data, property improvements, or market conditions in Limestone County.

Act 2024-344 took effect in 2025 and limits assessment increases for homeowners. The law caps rises at 7% per year. Even if your home's market value jumps more than 7%, your taxable value only goes up 7% until it catches up. This cap resets when property sells or is significantly improved.

Limestone County is one of the fastest-growing counties in Alabama. The county borders Madison County and benefits from Huntsville's growth. Property values in areas near Huntsville have risen quickly. Southern parts of the county near Athens also show strong growth. The 7% assessment cap helps protect existing homeowners from rapid tax increases.

How to Pay Limestone County Property Taxes

Tax bills go out in the fall. Taxes are due October 1 and become delinquent after December 31. Interest and penalties begin January 1 on unpaid balances. Limestone County offers several payment options.

Pay in person at the Revenue Commissioner office in Athens. The office accepts cash, check, and money order. Credit and debit cards are accepted with a convenience fee. Staff will give you a receipt when you pay.

Online payments are available through limestonerevenue.net. Search for your property, then click the payment option. You can pay by credit card, debit card, or electronic check. A service fee applies to card payments.

Mail payments to Limestone County Revenue Commissioner, 100 South Clinton Street, Athens, AL 35611. Make checks payable to Limestone County Revenue Commissioner. Include your parcel number on the check. Mail early so payment arrives before the deadline.

Property Tax Exemptions in Limestone County

Limestone County offers exemptions that can reduce property taxes. You must apply for these benefits. They do not happen automatically. Contact the Revenue Commissioner to apply or check if you qualify.

The Homestead Exemption is for homeowners who use their property as a primary residence. Under Alabama Code 40-9-19, this reduces your taxable value. You must own and occupy the home as of October 1 to qualify in Limestone County.

Seniors 65 and older may get additional exemptions. These can eliminate the state portion of property taxes. Disabled homeowners may also qualify. Income limits apply for some exemptions. Bring proof of age and income when you apply in Limestone County.

The Current Use program helps agricultural and timber landowners. Land used for farming, timber, or wildlife habitat is assessed at its use value rather than market value. This can lower taxes for rural property owners in Limestone County.

Appealing Your Property Assessment in Limestone County

You have the right to appeal if you think your property value is wrong. Under Alabama Code 40-3-24, you file with the local Board of Equalization. The deadline is usually in spring. Contact the Revenue Commissioner for exact dates in Limestone County.

Start by talking with Revenue Commissioner staff. Many issues resolve informally. Staff may find an error or explain the basis for your value. Bring evidence such as comparable sales or a recent appraisal.

If informal review does not solve the problem, file a written appeal. The Board of Equalization schedules a hearing where you present your case. Their decision can be appealed to circuit court if you still disagree in Limestone County.

Related Records in Limestone County

The Limestone County Probate Court records deeds, mortgages, and property transfers. When property sells, the deed is recorded there. This triggers a review of the assessed value. The Probate Court is in Athens.

Limestone County has GIS mapping that shows parcel boundaries. The maps link to property tax data. Click on any parcel to view assessment information in Limestone County.

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Cities in Limestone County

Limestone County includes Athens (the county seat), Ardmore, Elkmont, Mooresville, and parts of Madison City. All property taxes are assessed and collected by the county Revenue Commissioner. Cities may add their own millage on top of county rates.

No city in Limestone County has a population over 100,000. Athens is the largest city with about 27,000 residents. Madison City straddles the county line with Madison County.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Limestone County. Make sure you know which county your property is in before paying taxes. Each county has its own tax office.