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What Happens After You Submit Your Gwinnett County Property Tax Appeal? The Timeline Explained

Written by Daniel Jones | Nov 3, 2025 4:45:00 PM

Once you've submitted your Gwinnett County, Georgia property tax appeal, your case enters a multi-phase review and hearing process. While the overall timeline can vary based on the volume of appeals in a given year, the general stages are outlined below.

🔍 Phase 1: Initial Review by the Board of Assessors

(Estimated Timeline: 30–90 Days)

âś… Acknowledgment of Appeal

After submission, you’ll receive confirmation from the Gwinnett County Tax Assessor’s Office—either via automated email (if filed online) or a mailed letter.

🧑‍💼 Assigned Appraiser Review

A county staff appraiser will review:

  • Your current assessed value,

  • The evidence you submitted, and

  • Comparable property data.

 

📬 County’s Response – Two Possible Outcomes:

  1. “No Change” Letter

    • The county finds the original value valid.

    • Your appeal automatically proceeds to the Board of Equalization (BOE).

  2. “30-Day Letter” – Amended Value Offered

    • The county proposes a revised Fair Market Value (FMV).

    • You have 30 days from the date on the letter to respond:

    • âś… Accept the revised value: The appeal ends.

    • ❌ Reject the revised value: The appeal proceeds to the BOE.

    • ⚠️ No response within 30 days: The new value becomes final.

⚖️ Phase 2: Appeal to the Board of Equalization (BOE)

(Estimated Timeline: 2–6+ Months)

📤 Forwarded to the Clerk of Courts

If you reject the amended value or receive a “No Change” letter, your case is forwarded to the Gwinnett County Clerk of Superior Court, who manages the BOE.

đź—“ BOE Hearing Scheduled

You’ll receive a mailed notice (typically 3–4 weeks in advance) stating the:

  • Date

  • Time

  • Location of your hearing

 

đź“‘ Evidence Submission Deadline

You must submit all evidence at least 7 days before the hearing to:
đź“§ BOEEvidence@gwinnettcounty.com

Important:

  • Only sales prior to January 1 of the tax year under appeal will be considered.

  • The county will submit its own evidence as well.

 

👥 BOE Hearing

At the hearing:

  • You’ll present your case and supporting documentation.

  • The county appraiser presents their side.

  • BOE members may ask questions.

  • Both parties leave before deliberation begins—no further discussion or evidence is accepted at that point.

 

📨 BOE Decision

You will receive a written decision (usually via certified mail) within 10 days of the hearing.

⚖️ Phase 3: Further Appeal Options

(If You Disagree with the BOE Decision – Timeline Varies)

1. 📝 Settlement Conference (Optional)

You may request a settlement conference within 30 days of the BOE decision.

  • File an Appeal Continuance Form with the Tax Assessor’s Office.

  • If an agreement is reached, the appeal ends.

 

2. 🏛 Appeal to Gwinnett Superior Court

  • Must be filed within 30 days of the BOE decision or settlement conference conclusion.

  • This is a formal legal process and includes:

    • Filing fees

    • Optional certified appraisal (must be submitted within 45 days of filing)

    • Legal representation is strongly recommended

 

3. ⚖️ Alternative Routes (Non-Homestead Properties Only)

  • Arbitration: Available if the property is non-homestead and has an FMV of $500,000 or more.

  • Hearing Officer: Applies to certain non-homestead commercial or industrial properties.

 

⚠️ Important Considerations

  • Deadlines Are Strict: Missed deadlines = lost appeal rights.

  • Keep Contact Info Updated: Ensure the county can reach you with notices.

  • You Must Pay Your Tax Bill: Even during an appeal, you must pay a temporary tax bill (usually 85% of the current year’s value or 100% of the previous year’s value—whichever is lower). If you win your appeal, you’ll be refunded any overpayment.

  • Documentation is Crucial: The strength of your appeal depends on the quality of your evidence.

 

📚 Resources – Gwinnett County Property Tax Appeals

🏢 Gwinnett County Tax Assessor's Office

  • Appeal Info & Property Search:
    https://www.gwinnettcounty.com/taxassessor
    https://gwinnettassessor.manatron.com

đź§ľ Gwinnett County Tax Commissioner

⚖️ Clerk of Superior Court – BOE Appeals

  • Board of Equalization Process Info:
    https://www.gwinnettcourts.com/board-of-equalization

đź“© BOE Evidence Submission

  • Email: đź“§ BOEEvidence@gwinnettcounty.com

🏛 Georgia Department of Revenue

  • Statewide Property Tax Appeal Rights:
    https://dor.georgia.gov/property-tax