Davie Property Tax Exemptions for Seniors and Veterans
Davie, Florida homeowners who are seniors or qualifying veterans can apply for state-authorized property tax exemptions through the Broward County offices that administer local property tax rolls. This guide explains common exemptions, who enforces eligibility, how to apply, deadlines you must meet, and practical steps for appeals and complaints in Davie. It highlights the county and state resources you will use when filing exemption applications and seeking review of denials.
Common exemptions and eligibility
Florida law and county practice provide several common exemptions relevant to Davie residents, including homestead exemption, additional exemptions for persons 65 or older, and exemptions or classifications for veterans with service-connected disabilities. Local application and certification are handled by the Broward County Property Appraiser; eligibility criteria originate in Florida statutes and implementing rules.
- Homestead exemption — primary residence; ownership and residency requirements apply.
- Senior or additional exemptions — age and income or other criteria may apply depending on the exemption type.
- Veterans and disabled veterans — exemptions or classifications for certain veterans, often requiring VA documentation.
For details on the specific exemptions available and statutory references, use the Broward County Property Appraiser and Florida Department of Revenue exemption pages listed below. Broward County Property Appraiser exemptions[1] and the Florida Department of Revenue exemptions overview are primary resources for definitions and filing rules. Florida Department of Revenue - exemptions[2]
Penalties & Enforcement
Administration and enforcement of property tax exemptions for Davie properties are carried out through county offices and state law. The Broward County Property Appraiser reviews applications and may remove or deny exemptions when eligibility is not met; the Broward County Tax Collector enforces tax collection where applicable. Specific penalty amounts or statutory fines for false or fraudulent exemption claims are not specified on the cited county and state exemption overview pages and should be confirmed on the governing statute or enforcement notice pages cited below.
- Enforcer: Broward County Property Appraiser (reviews eligibility and certifies exemptions).
- Complaint and inspection pathway: file documentation with the Property Appraiser or contact the county for audits and follow-up.
- Monetary penalties: not specified on the cited pages.
- Non-monetary sanctions: removal of exemption, reassessment, and collection of back taxes and interest may apply; criminal prosecution for fraud is possible under state law but specific procedures and amounts are not specified on the cited pages.
Appeals, review and time limits
- Appeal route: petitions to the Broward County Value Adjustment Board for disputes about exemptions or assessments; specific filing deadlines for appeals are set by county rules and notices.
- Time limits: specific statutory or procedural deadlines are not specified on the general exemption pages; consult the Broward County Property Appraiser or Value Adjustment Board for exact dates.
- Contact for enforcement questions: the Broward County Property Appraiser office handles exemptions and initial reviews.
Applications & Forms
The statewide application commonly used for homestead and related exemptions is the DR-501 application form; local submission and supporting documents are filed with the Broward County Property Appraiser. The statewide filing deadline for many exemptions is March 1 for that tax year. See the DR-501 form and filing instructions for exact document requirements. DR-501 Application for Homestead and Related Property Tax Exemptions (form)[3]
- Form name/number: DR-501 — Application for Homestead and Related Property Tax Exemptions.
- Purpose: request homestead and related exemptions for the tax year.
- Deadline: many exemptions require filing by March 1 for the tax year (confirm with county office).
- Submission: file with Broward County Property Appraiser as instructed on the form and county website.
How to apply and common action steps
- Confirm eligibility for the specific exemption you seek (homestead, senior, disabled veteran).
- Gather required documents: proof of ownership, residency, age or VA disability documentation as applicable.
- Complete Form DR-501 and any county-specific forms; submit to the Broward County Property Appraiser by the required deadline.
- If denied, file a petition with the Broward County Value Adjustment Board or follow the county review process within the stated time limits.
- Contact the Broward County Property Appraiser for status, questions, or to update records.
FAQ
- Who handles property tax exemption applications for Davie addresses?
- The Broward County Property Appraiser handles exemption applications and certification for Davie properties.
- What is the filing deadline for homestead and related exemptions?
- The commonly applicable deadline is March 1 for the tax year; confirm with the Broward County Property Appraiser for any exceptions.
- What form do I use to apply?
- Use the Florida DR-501 Application for Homestead and Related Property Tax Exemptions and any county forms required by Broward County.
How-To
- Check that your Davie property is your primary residence and that you meet the eligibility criteria for the exemption you seek.
- Download and complete Form DR-501 and collect supporting documents (ID, deed, VA letter if applicable).
- Submit the completed DR-501 and supporting documents to the Broward County Property Appraiser before the March 1 deadline.
- If your application is denied, file a petition with the Broward County Value Adjustment Board or follow the county review procedure.
Key Takeaways
- Davie property tax exemptions are applied for through Broward County using state forms and county instructions.
- March 1 is the usual filing deadline for many exemptions; always confirm current deadlines with the county.
Help and Support / Resources
- Town of Davie Finance Department
- Broward County Property Appraiser - Exemptions and filing
- Broward County Value Adjustment Board
- Florida Department of Revenue - DR-501 form