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Connecting with the Martin County Property Appraiser’s Office is simple and straightforward. Whether you need help with a property search, clarification about your assessment, guidance on exemptions such as the Homestead Exemption, or assistance with tangible personal property filings, the office provides multiple ways to get in touch. From in-person visits at the main office in Stuart or branch locations in Hobe Sound and Indiantown to phone, email, and online support, residents and property owners have convenient options to receive accurate, timely information. Clear communication ensures that taxpayers fully understand their property assessments, exemptions, and rights under Florida law. On this page, you’ll find all the official contact details, office hours, and support links you need to reach the Martin County Property Appraiser’s team.

How to Contact Martin County Property Appraiser

Reaching out to the Martin County Property Appraiser’s Office is designed to be convenient for both residents and property owners. Depending on your needs, you can connect via email, phone, by visiting the office directly, or through an online contact form. Each option ensures you receive accurate information regarding property records, exemptions, and tax assessments. Below are the primary ways you can get in touch:

Email Support

For general inquiries, exemption questions, or assistance with property searches, you can email the office at info@pa.martin.fl.us. Email support is ideal for non-urgent requests since you’ll have a written record of your communication and responses from the Property Appraiser’s team. Always include your parcel ID, property address, or owner name in your message for faster resolution.

Phone Support

If you prefer speaking directly with a staff member, you can call the main office at (772) 288-5608. For residents in Hobe Sound, the branch can be reached at (772) 546-1309, and those in Indiantown may also call (772) 288-5608 for appointments. Phone support is best for time-sensitive inquiries, clarification about deadlines (such as the March 1st homestead exemption filing date), or to request guidance on the appeals process.

Office Address (Main Location)

The main office is located at:
3473 SE Willoughby Blvd, Suite 101, Stuart, FL 34994
This is the central hub for property appraisal services in Martin County. Visitors can meet staff in person to discuss appraisals, exemptions, or property tax roll details. The office maintains regular business hours (Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–5:00 PM), though holidays may affect availability.

Online Contact Form

For those who prefer digital communication, the official Martin County Property Appraiser website provides an online contact form. This tool allows you to submit questions, request specific property information, or seek assistance with filing exemptions and appeals. When filling out the form, include relevant details—such as your property address or parcel number—to ensure your request is directed to the right department and handled efficiently.

Visit Our Office

The Martin County Property Appraiser’s Office welcomes residents, homeowners, and businesses who prefer face-to-face interactions when handling property-related matters. Whether you’re applying for exemptions, reviewing your property’s assessed value, or submitting official documents, visiting the office ensures you receive personal assistance from knowledgeable staff. Below is everything you need to know before planning your visit.

Martin County Property Appraiser’s Office (Main Location)

The main office is located at:
3473 SE Willoughby Blvd, Suite 101, Stuart, FL 34994

This location serves as the central hub for all property appraisal services in Martin County. Here, you can:

  • File for homestead or other property tax exemptions.
  • Review and dispute property assessments.
  • Request assistance with property searches, parcel maps, or GIS data.
  • Access guidance on tangible personal property tax (TPP) filing.

For residents who cannot travel to Stuart, branch offices are available in Hobe Sound and Indiantown. These locations offer limited services but are convenient for nearby residents.

Mailing Address for Property Documents

If you prefer to handle paperwork without visiting in person, you can mail your property-related documents directly to the office. The mailing address is:

Martin County Property Appraiser
3473 SE Willoughby Blvd, Suite 101
Stuart, FL 34994

When mailing documents, always include your property address or parcel ID to avoid delays in processing. For time-sensitive filings, such as exemption applications, it’s recommended to send them well in advance of the deadline (e.g., March 1st for homestead exemption).

Office Hours and Holidays

The main office operates on a standard schedule to serve Martin County residents:

  • Monday – Friday: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
  • Closed on Saturdays and Sundays

The office observes all federal and county holidays, during which services are unavailable. It’s always a good idea to check the official Martin County Property Appraiser’s website or call ahead before visiting to confirm hours, especially around holiday periods.

For branch locations:

  • Hobe Sound Branch is open Monday & Tuesday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM, closed for lunch.
  • Indiantown Branch operates by appointment only—residents should call ahead to schedule.

Common Reasons to Contact Us

The Martin County Property Appraiser’s Office assists residents, property owners, and businesses with a wide range of property-related questions and services. Whether you’re a first-time homeowner, a long-time resident, or a business owner managing tangible personal property, reaching out to our office ensures that your concerns are addressed accurately and efficiently. Below are the most common reasons residents contact us:

Questions About Property Assessments

One of the primary reasons people contact the office is to understand their property assessment. Assessments determine the taxable value of your property and directly impact your annual property taxes. Homeowners often reach out to:

  • Learn how their property’s assessed value was calculated.
  • Clarify the difference between market value, assessed value, and taxable value.
  • Ask why their property value has increased or decreased compared to the previous year.
  • Dispute or appeal an assessment if they believe it is inaccurate.

Our staff is available to explain the assessment process, provide property record details, and guide you through the appeal procedures if needed.

Filing for Homestead or Other Exemptions

Many residents contact us for help applying for property tax exemptions that can lower their tax bills. The most common is the Homestead Exemption, which can save homeowners thousands of dollars over time. In addition, there are exemptions available for:

  • Senior citizens
  • Veterans and active-duty military personnel
  • Widows, widowers, and disabled individuals

The Property Appraiser’s Office provides detailed guidance on eligibility, required documentation, and application deadlines (such as the March 1st deadline for most exemptions).

Reporting Property Ownership Changes

Keeping property records up to date is crucial, and the office helps with ownership updates when:

  • A property is bought or sold.
  • An owner passes away and ownership is transferred.
  • Names need to be updated due to marriage, divorce, or legal changes.

Accurate ownership records ensure that tax bills, TRIM notices, and exemption benefits are sent to the correct person. Residents often contact the office to learn which documents (like deeds, marriage certificates, or death certificates) are required for making changes.

Accessing Tangible Personal Property Info

Business owners frequently reach out for guidance on Tangible Personal Property (TPP) taxes, which apply to assets like machinery, office furniture, equipment, and computers. The office provides:

  • The official DR-405 form needed for TPP filing.
  • Instructions for filing online or by mail.
  • Information on the $25,000 TPP exemption.
  • Help correcting errors or amending filings.

Contacting the office ensures that your business remains compliant, avoids penalties, and takes advantage of available exemptions.