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2. Duval County Tax Collector's Office — Roosevelt Branch
Contact: Phone: (904) 255-5700. Web: https://taxcollector.coj.net/. Products and Services: Concealed weapon license applications (new and renewals). Your ...
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3. Duval County Appraisal District
Our goal is to provide our users with accurate, usable information to assist in easily finding any data regarding property taxes in Duval County.
4. Duval County Tax Collector - Facebook
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5. Tangible Personal Property - Jacksonville.gov
Tangible Personal Property is all property, other than real estate, that is used in a business for income-producing purposes.
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6. Duval County Tax Office
You can search for any account whose property taxes are collected by the Duval County Tax Office. After locating the account, you can pay online by credit card ...
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8. Joyce Morgan Duval County Property Appraiser - Jacksonville.gov
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9. St. Johns County Tax Collector – Dennis W. Hollingsworth, CFC
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10. Tax Deeds - Duvalclerk.com
Deeds will be recorded in the name provided by the bidder on the Real Auction website under the name on the title. Please verify this information at the time of ...
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11. Duval County - Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles
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Language | Idioma English Español Service Centers in Duval County Driver License and Motor Vehicle Service Centers For current motorist services fees please see the fee schedule. Appointments: Many offices require appointments for service. For Tax Collector Offices or License Plate Agents, please visit their respective website or call for additional information. Bureau of Administrative Reviews […]
12. Duval County Tax Collector – Downtown Jacksonville
Duval County Tax Collector. Duval County Tax Collector. 231 E. Forsyth St., Jacksonville, FL 32202 · (904) 255-5700 · Visit Website. About. It is the goal of ...
It is the goal of this office to make all public information readily available in an easy to use and helpful format. Meet Jim Overton: Jim Overton was elected Duval […]
13. Duval County, Texas
Moses, County Attorney, Charles Hoffman, County Treasurer, Theo Lamberton, Hide Inspector and John Dix, Surveyor. San Diego, being the only community of ...
Although Duval County was created by the State Legislature in 1858, it was attached to Nueces County until 1876 when a group of citizens petitioned for an organizational election. On February 1, 1858 the legislature passed an act creating: The county of Duval, (named in honor of Captain Burr H. Duval, who fell in Fannin's Massacre), the county seat thereof shall bear the same name, and may be located by a majority vote anywhere within ten miles of its center. The act provided for the county to be organized by a petition of 75 citizens. It was not until 1876 that the petition would come forward. On April 22, 1876 N.G. Collins, F.C. Gravis, J.H. Moses and other citizens petitioned the Nueces County Commissioner Court for recognition. The court denied their requests because;1) they were unsure if San Diego, from where most signatures were from, was in Duval or Nueces County: and 2) the petition was not verified by a law officer. A month later, on May 21, 1876, the group petitioned again through Gravis who was a County Commissioner in Nueces County. The court rejected them again until the boundaries could be reviewed. On September 22, 1876 a third petition was presented which was tabled to allow the County Attorney more time to review and analyze the situation. Finally, on September 28, 1876 the Court accepted the petition and called for an election on November 7, 1876. The election proved successful and James O. Luby was elected the first county judge (Exhibit A). Other elected...