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Important Notice
Our Office has Moved
Our St. Martinville office has temporarily moved to 110 Old Market Street while we complete renovations to our regular office in the Courthouse Annex. All services will continue as usual — please visit us at the Old Market location or call (337) 394-2208 or (337) 332-3538 (Breaux Bridge) for assistance.
~Richard Todd Dugas, Assessor
Assessments
The valuation of your property is determined by analyzing sales information of similar homes in your area.
Based on that analysis, your property receives an assessed valuation of 10% of its estimated property value. For example, an estimated property value of $100,000 would calculate to an assessed value of $10,000.
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Taxable property is divided into two classes. Real property includes land and all buildings, structures, improvement to the land, and mobile homes. Personal property includes machinery and equipment, fixtures, furniture, and other items that are movable in nature and utilized in a business.
Household goods, vehicles licensed to operate on public highways, and personal effects are exempt from property taxation.
Mobile homes are taxable only on private property. If a mobile home is in a mobile home park, then it is not subject to ad valorem taxes.
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