Fulton County, GA

Appeal your Fulton County property assessment

2026 assessment cycle. Updated July 8, 2026.

Fulton County's 2026 property tax appeal deadline is on or before July 31, 2026. If your home is over-assessed, you file Form PT-311-A with the Fulton County Board of Assessors. Filing is free, and this page covers the steps.

The 2026 deadline

Fulton County mailed 2026 assessment notices on June 16, 2026, and Georgia law gives you 45 days from the mailing date to appeal (O.C.G.A. 48-5-311). That puts the county deadline at July 31, 2026.

The clock runs from the mailing date printed on your own notice. If your notice shows a different date, your date plus 45 days governs. There are no extensions; the next chance after the window closes is the 2027 notice.

Where to file

File Form PT-311-A with:

Fulton County Board of Assessors
235 Peachtree Street NE, Suite 1200
Atlanta, GA 30303

You can also file online at fultonassessor.org or in person at a Fulton County tax-assessor location. On the form, choose the Board of Equalization (BOE) as your appeal method. The BOE route is free and hears every ground you can raise.

How the appeal works

Georgia counties appraise your home at fair market value each year and compute the tax on 40 percent of that value (O.C.G.A. 48-5-7). An appeal challenges the fair market value itself.

There are two independent grounds: the value is higher than the market supports, or your assessment is out of line with comparable homes (uniformity, O.C.G.A. 48-5-311). Either can lower your bill, and one appeal can claim both.

The Fulton County Board of Assessors reviews your appeal first. If it isn't resolved there, it goes to a Board of Equalization hearing automatically. The hearing is informal and built for homeowners.

A successful appeal generally locks the resulting value in place for three years (O.C.G.A. 48-5-299(c)), so a reduction won in 2026 holds through 2028.

What Parcel prepares

Parcel prepares the complete appeal packet for your home: the filing form filled in, comparable-property evidence, and a step-by-step guide with this deadline and filing address built in. You preview the numbers for your home before paying anything; the completed packet is a fixed $49.

Start at savewithparcel.com, or look at a sample completed packet first.

Common questions

When is the 2026 deadline?

On or before July 31, 2026. The 45-day clock runs from the mailing date on your assessment notice, and there are no extensions.

What does it cost to file?

Nothing. The county charges no filing fee, and the Board of Equalization route is free. Parcel's completed packet, if you want it, is a fixed $49.

What form do I use?

Form PT-311-A, Georgia's statewide Appeal of Assessment form. Parcel's packet includes it filled in for your home.

Do I need a lawyer or an agent?

No. The Board of Equalization process is built for homeowners. You file the form, and the hearing is informal.