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Lee County Property Appraiser Releases 2023 Tax Roll Values

Lee County Property Appraiser Matt Caldwell has released the July 1 tax roll values. The release of the tax roll values starts the process that allows jurisdictions and other taxing authorities to hold public hearings and set proposed ad valorem tax rates that will...

Save 25% on overdue traffic tickets, court fees thru April 8

Collection fees will not be charged in Lee County during the Clerk’s Operation Green Light event Drivers with a suspended license or overdue traffic tickets may be eligible to get back on the road through the Lee County Clerk’s annual Operation Green Light event through...

Lee County Tax Collector Offers Increased Appointment Availability

The Lee County Tax Collector is increasing appointment availability, effective December 20, 2021. With the addition of more than 400 appointments each day, customers seeking services at the Lee County Tax Collector’s office will now find it even easier to schedule an appointment online. More appointments...

Tax Collector sets date for annual certificate sale

Despite these uncertain times and understanding the hardships so many property owners face, Tax Collector Larry Hart has opened registration for the annual sale of properties with unpaid real property taxes. Visit leefl.realtaxlien.com to register. The Tax Collector is required by law to hold a tax certificate...

Lee County Tax Collector, Larry D. Hart, Announces Retirement

Lee County Tax Collector, Larry D. Hart, announces his retirement and will not seek reelection this year.  Hart stated he would like to see Chief Deputy Tax Collector, R. Noelle Branning, Esq., succeed him in office. A Lee County native, Hart has served Lee County...

Property Tax Payment Due Date Extended from March 31 to April 15

On Monday, March 16, 2020, Governor Ron DeSantis directed the Department of Revenue (Department) to provide flexibility on tax due dates to assist those adversely affected by COVID-19. Department of Revenue Executive Director Jim Zingale issued an emergency order to extend the final due date for...

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