Contact Us – Saint Lucie County Property Appraiser

The Saint Lucie County Property Appraiser’s Office is dedicated to providing residents, property owners, and businesses with clear, accessible, and reliable assistance regarding property assessments, exemptions, tax roll data, and other real estate-related inquiries. Whether you’re filing for a Homestead Exemption, searching property records, submitting a Tangible Personal Property (TPP) return, or need help interpreting your TRIM notice, our offices are here to guide you every step of the way.

You can reach us through multiple channels — in person, by phone, email, or online — depending on your convenience. Our professional staff strives to ensure that every request is handled promptly and accurately. For those visiting in person, both our Fort Pierce main office and Port St. Lucie branch are fully equipped to assist with walk-in services, document submissions, and personalized support.

Hre you’ll get complete details on office locations, contact numbers, hours of operation, staff directories, and online support options, helping you connect directly with the department or specialist best suited to your needs. Whether you have questions about your property assessment or need help navigating the Property Appraiser’s online tools, the Saint Lucie County Property Appraiser’s Office ensures every resident receives timely and dependable service.

Main Office – Fort Pierce (Administrative Headquarters)

The Fort Pierce office serves as the administrative headquarters for the Saint Lucie County Property Appraiser. It’s the central hub for all property appraisal operations, administrative functions, and public services. Residents, property owners, and professionals can visit this location for direct, in-person assistance with property records, exemptions, tangible personal property (TPP) filings, and other essential county property services.

Services Available at the Main Office:

The Fort Pierce Main Office provides full access to core property appraiser services, including:

  • Property record searches and ownership verifications
  • Homestead Exemption filing and status checks
  • Tangible Personal Property (TPP) filing and inquiries
  • Assessment review requests and property data corrections
  • Access to public records terminals for parcel and GIS data lookup
  • Customer service support for general and technical assistance

Location & Contact Details:

Address: 2300 Virginia Avenue, Fort Pierce, FL 34982
Phone: (772) 462-1000
Email: pa_admin@paslc.gov
Office Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

For directions, you can use the Google Maps Link to find the exact location and plan your visit.

Why Visit the Main Office?

The Fort Pierce headquarters is ideal for those who need comprehensive property-related support or require access to official documents and certified public records. It’s also the best location for:

  • In-depth discussions with appraisal and exemption specialists
  • Submitting legal documents or exemption forms in person
  • Scheduling appointments for complex property or tax matters
  • Obtaining clarification on tax roll data, valuation methods, or appeal procedures

Whether you’re a new homeowner or a business owner managing tangible assets, the Fort Pierce Main Office provides knowledgeable, professional assistance to ensure your property matters are handled efficiently and accurately.

Office Locations & Services

The Saint Lucie County Property Appraiser’s Office operates multiple locations to make public services easily accessible to residents throughout the county. Whether you need help with filing exemptions, checking property values, or resolving tax-related questions, you can visit the nearest office for in-person support. Each branch offers specialized services designed to assist homeowners, investors, and business owners efficiently.

Port St. Lucie Branch

The Port St. Lucie branch provides convenient access for residents living in the southern and central parts of Saint Lucie County. This office offers many of the same services available at the main headquarters, allowing visitors to handle property-related matters locally without traveling to Fort Pierce.

Services available at the Port St. Lucie branch include:

  • Filing Homestead and additional exemptions
  • Assistance with Tangible Personal Property (TPP) filings
  • Property ownership and parcel record searches
  • Assessment and valuation inquiries
  • Access to GIS maps and property boundary data
  • Help with online tools and technical support

This branch is designed to make property and exemption services more accessible, offering a friendly, walk-in environment with knowledgeable staff ready to assist both residential and commercial property owners.

Location & Hours:

Address: 250 NW Country Club Drive, Port St. Lucie, FL 34986
Phone: (772) 462-1000
Email: pa_admin@paslc.gov
Office Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

You can locate this office easily using Google Maps.

The Port St. Lucie branch offers the same professional service and attention to detail as the main office in Fort Pierce, ensuring every visitor receives timely and accurate support for their property-related needs.

Online Contact Options

The Saint Lucie County Property Appraiser’s Office provides several online communication channels, allowing residents to connect conveniently without needing to visit in person. Whether you have general questions, need help with exemptions, or want to request property records, the online contact options make it easy to get timely responses from the right department. These tools are especially useful for property owners who prefer handling their inquiries remotely or outside of office hours.

General Inquiries

For everyday questions about property assessments, ownership details, parcel data, or office operations, you can contact the General Inquiries Department through the Property Appraiser’s official website. This option ensures your query is directed to the correct team and answered promptly.

  • Online Form: Available on the Contact Us page of the Property Appraiser’s website
  • Email: info@paslc.gov
  • Response Time: Typically within 1–3 business days

Use this option for questions not related to exemptions, appeals, or technical issues.

Submit a Records Request

If you need copies of property records, assessment history, or tax roll data, you can file a Public Records Request online. The Property Appraiser’s Office complies with Florida’s public records laws, ensuring transparency and accessibility for all residents.

  • Request Portal: Accessible through the “Public Records Request” link on the official site
  • Available Records Include:
    • Property ownership history
    • Parcel maps and legal descriptions
    • Assessed and taxable values
    • Exemption status and application records
  • Processing Time: Requests are typically fulfilled within 3–5 business days, depending on volume and record type

Exemption Questions and Assistance

Homeowners seeking help with Homestead Exemption, Senior Exemption, Disability Exemption, or Veteran-related benefits can contact the dedicated Exemptions Department online. The team provides step-by-step guidance for filing new applications, renewing existing exemptions, and checking eligibility requirements.

  • Email: exemptions@paslc.gov
  • Support Includes:
    • Assistance with filing online
    • Guidance on required documentation
    • Help transferring exemptions after a move (Portability)
    • Clarification of deadlines and rules under Florida law

This option is best for residents who want accurate, case-specific exemption advice without visiting the office in person.

Technical Support & Online Tools Assistance

For issues related to the Property Search Tool, GIS Map Viewer, or Online Tax Estimator, the Property Appraiser’s technical support team is available to assist. They handle login problems, broken links, or system errors and provide guidance on navigating online features.

  • Email: support@paslc.gov
  • Common Support Topics:
    • Troubleshooting property searches
    • Accessing downloadable data and forms
    • Using the Tax Estimator or Parcel Viewer
    • Browser compatibility and loading issues

Residents are encouraged to include screenshots or error messages in their emails to help the team resolve issues faster.

Each online contact channel ensures that property owners and residents of Saint Lucie County receive fast, reliable assistance for any property-related concern—saving time while maintaining direct access to official county services.

Common Reasons to Contact

Property owners, businesses, and residents in Saint Lucie County often reach out to the Property Appraiser’s Office for assistance with various property-related matters. Whether you’re filing for exemptions, checking property details, appealing an assessment, or clarifying parcel data, the office provides specialized support for each service. Understanding the most common reasons to contact the Property Appraiser helps ensure your inquiry is directed to the right department and handled efficiently.

Apply for or Check the Status of a Homestead Exemption

Homeowners contact the Property Appraiser’s Office to apply for or confirm the status of their Florida Homestead Exemption. This exemption can significantly lower your property’s taxable value, leading to reduced annual taxes. You can apply online, by mail, or in person, and the office can also assist with checking application progress, verifying eligibility, or transferring exemptions when moving to a new home under Florida’s portability rule.

Request Ownership, Deed, or Legal Property Records

Residents and businesses often need access to official property documentation such as ownership history, deed copies, and legal descriptions. These records are essential for real estate transactions, legal filings, and title verification. The Property Appraiser’s Office can guide you in requesting these documents through the Public Records Request portal or by visiting the office in person for certified copies.

Appeal Your Property’s Assessed Value

If you believe your property’s assessed value is higher than its market value, you can file an appeal with the Value Adjustment Board (VAB). The Property Appraiser’s Office can help you understand how assessments are determined, review comparable property data, and prepare necessary documents for your appeal. This process ensures that property valuations remain fair and accurate across Saint Lucie County.

Get Assistance with Tangible Personal Property (TPP) Returns

Local business owners frequently contact the office for help filing Tangible Personal Property (TPP) returns. This includes guidance on what assets need to be reported, available exemptions like Florida’s $25,000 TPP exemption, and how to correct or amend a submitted return. The TPP Department also assists with estimating taxable value and filing extensions when necessary.

Verify Parcel Boundaries, Zoning, and Land Use

For landowners, developers, and real estate professionals, verifying parcel boundaries and zoning classifications is crucial before buying, selling, or developing property. The Property Appraiser’s GIS team can help you use interactive mapping tools to confirm parcel dimensions, zoning designations, and current land use codes. They also provide references to the county’s Planning and Zoning Department for detailed regulatory information.

Schedule an Appointment for In-Person Services

While many services are available online, some property-related matters—such as exemption verification, complex record searches, or notarized requests—may require an in-person appointment. You can schedule a visit at either the Fort Pierce main office or the Port St. Lucie branch. Appointment scheduling is available via the official website or by phone, ensuring you receive personal assistance from the right department.

Report Incorrect or Outdated Property Information

If you notice inaccuracies in property ownership, parcel data, or structural details listed on the Property Appraiser’s website, you can report them directly. Accurate property records ensure fair assessments and proper taxation. Common corrections include ownership changes not yet reflected, incorrect building descriptions, or parcel splits and combinations. The office reviews and updates records based on verified documentation or field inspections.

The Saint Lucie County Property Appraiser’s Office is committed to helping residents maintain accurate, transparent property records while ensuring all inquiries—whether related to exemptions, valuations, or parcel data—are addressed promptly and professionally.

We’re Here to Help

The Saint Lucie County Property Appraiser’s Office is dedicated to delivering clear, accurate, and accessible property information to every resident and business owner. Whether you’re a first-time homeowner, a long-time property investor, or a local business filing Tangible Personal Property returns, our team is here to make the process easier. We believe that understanding your property value, exemptions, and tax responsibilities shouldn’t be complicated — and our staff works daily to ensure that every question is answered with care and accuracy.

You can reach out through multiple support channels, including in-person visits, phone assistance, and online contact forms. Each department — from Exemptions and GIS Mapping to Tangible Personal Property and Public Records — has trained specialists ready to assist you with detailed information tailored to your specific needs.

If you’re unsure where to start, our online resources provide step-by-step guides, downloadable forms, and FAQs designed to help you complete most property-related tasks from the comfort of your home. For more personalized help, you can visit our offices in Fort Pierce or Port St. Lucie, schedule an appointment, or send an email — and a knowledgeable team member will guide you through every step.

Your experience matters to us, and our goal is to make property services in Saint Lucie County transparent, efficient, and user-friendly. Whether you’re checking your property details, filing for exemptions, or appealing an assessment, we’re here to help you every step of the way.

Accessibility & Language Services

The Saint Lucie County Property Appraiser’s Office is committed to ensuring that all residents — regardless of physical ability, language proficiency, or access needs — can fully use and benefit from our services. Our goal is to make every in-person visit, phone interaction, and online experience inclusive, accessible, and easy to navigate for everyone in the community.

Accessibility Accommodations (ADA Compliance)

The Property Appraiser’s Office follows the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to provide equal access to all facilities, services, and online tools. Both the Fort Pierce Main Office and Port St. Lucie Branch are ADA-compliant, featuring wheelchair-accessible entrances, parking areas, and service counters. Visitors who need assistance with forms or digital tools can request staff support during office hours. Online platforms, including property search and exemption filing portals, are continuously updated to improve compatibility with screen readers and assistive technologies.

Language Interpretation Services

Recognizing the cultural and linguistic diversity of Saint Lucie County, the office provides language interpretation and translation assistance for individuals who prefer to communicate in a language other than English. Bilingual staff members are available for common languages, and additional language services can be arranged upon request. Whether you’re applying for a homestead exemption or reviewing property records, interpretation support ensures that you can understand every part of the process clearly.

Alternative Formats & Large Print

If you require documents in alternative formats, such as large print, Braille, or accessible digital files, the Property Appraiser’s Office will provide them upon request. These options are designed to assist residents with visual impairments or other accessibility needs, ensuring everyone can review property data, tax details, and exemption information comfortably.

How to Request Accessibility or Language Services

To request accommodations or language assistance, contact the Saint Lucie County Property Appraiser’s Office in advance of your visit or document request. You can reach the ADA Coordinator or a Customer Service Representative by phone, email, or through the contact form on the official website. Please provide details about the type of support you need — such as interpreter assistance or accessible document formats — so the team can make proper arrangements before your appointment or communication.

Accessibility and inclusion are central to the Property Appraiser’s mission. Every resident deserves the same level of clarity and service when managing property-related matters, and the office continues to enhance its tools and facilities to reflect that commitment. To learn more about our mission, team, and the purpose behind this platform, visit our About Us page.

Holidays & Office Closures

The Saint Lucie County Property Appraiser’s Office observes all official county and federal holidays, ensuring employees and the public can plan their visits and filings around these dates. Understanding when the offices are closed helps residents avoid delays in submitting applications, requesting property data, or completing time-sensitive filings such as Homestead Exemption or Tangible Personal Property returns.

Offices Are Closed On the Following Holidays:

The Saint Lucie County Property Appraiser’s Fort Pierce Main Office and Port St. Lucie Branch close in observance of the following holidays each year:

  • New Year’s Day
  • Martin Luther King Jr. Day
  • Presidents’ Day
  • Memorial Day
  • Independence Day (Fourth of July)
  • Labor Day
  • Veterans Day
  • Thanksgiving Day and the Friday after Thanksgiving
  • Christmas Eve and Christmas Day

If a holiday falls on a weekend, offices may close on the nearest weekday. Any changes to this schedule are announced in advance through the official Saint Lucie County Property Appraiser’s website and local media outlets.

Stay Updated on Office Schedules

To stay informed about office hours, early closures, or emergency-related schedule changes, visit the official Saint Lucie County Property Appraiser’s website or follow their verified social media channels. You can also contact the main office by phone or email for the most accurate, up-to-date schedule before visiting in person.

For time-sensitive matters — such as exemption filings, assessment appeals, or tax roll inquiries — it’s recommended to file or request services online whenever possible, especially during holidays or office closures. The online portals remain accessible 24/7, allowing residents to manage property-related tasks at their convenience.