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Employee of the Month

EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH

Our December Employee of the Month is Sheila Carlton.
Thank you for your dedicated service to the citizens of Gibson County, Sheila!
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Personal Property Schedules

December 9, 2024
Tangible Personal Property Schedules have been mailed out. They are due back to our office by Monday, March 3, 2025. If you have any questions, please give us a call at (731) 855-7634.
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Employees Excel in Mapping Class

October 14, 2024
Assessor of Property, Alicia Owens, would like to congratulate Taylor Allmon and Rebecca Lee on excelling in their Mapping Class with the Division of Property Assessments and passing the mapping exam with flying colors! They have taken on this specialized position and are dedicated to ensuring the accuracy of our county’s tax maps.
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Assessor's Retreat

September 23, 2024
Gibson County Assessor of Property, Alicia Owens, pictured with Tennessee Comptroller of the Treasury, Jason Mumpower, attended the Assessor's Retreat so that she could be better educated in the position of Property Assessor.
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Sworn In

September 3, 2024
Alicia Barnes Owens was sworn in as the new Gibson County Property Assessor with Deputy Assessors on September 3, 2024.
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The Certified Tax Rate Explained

April 9, 2024
For important information regarding the Certified Tax Rate, please click here!
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Here Comes the 2024 Reappraisal

March 19, 2024
For important information regarding the 2024 Reappraisal, please click here!
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Closed Businesses

April 24, 2023
If you have closed your business and are still receiving tax bills and/or personal property schedules, please contact our office as soon as possible to properly close your business.
Taxes will continue to generate until our office is aware of a closure!
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Scam Alert

June 9, 2022
Residents of Gibson County have recently been receiving letters that ask for a payment in order for the resident to obtain a copy of their recorded deed. If you receive one of these letters, please know it is NOT from our office or from any other office in the courthouse. IT IS A SCAM.
To see an example of these scam letters, click here.