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Cherokee County's 2026 property tax appeal deadline is set by notice, not by a fixed calendar date.
Cherokee County had not published a 2026 Notice of Assessment mailing date or appeal deadline on an official county page as of this check. The standing rule applies: an appeal must be postmarked no later than 45 days from the mailing date printed on the notice.
What starts the clock: 2026 Annual Notice of Assessment mailing date not published by the county as of this check
| 2026 appeal deadline | Set by your assessment notice |
|---|---|
| Filing window opens | June 16, 2026 |
| File with | Cherokee County Board of Tax Assessors, 678-493-6120, by written letter or Form PT-311A, or through the online appeal portal |
| Governing jurisdiction | Cherokee County, Georgia |
| After a successful appeal | The reduced value is frozen for the two following tax years (O.C.G.A. §48-5-299(c)). |
| Can a board raise the value? | Yes — see below (O.C.G.A. §48-5-311) |
| Deadline source | County Property Tax Facts, Cherokee, Georgia Department of Revenue |
| Last verified | August 16, 2026 |
There is no fixed calendar date — Cherokee County had not published a 2026 Notice of Assessment mailing date or appeal deadline on an official county page as of this check. The standing rule applies: an appeal must be postmarked no later than 45 days from the mailing date printed on the notice.
This date is our best reading of published county information — confirm with the Cherokee County Board of Tax Assessors, 678-493-6120, by written letter or Form PT-311A, or through the online appeal portal before relying on it.
Appeals are filed with the Cherokee County Board of Tax Assessors, 678-493-6120, by written letter or Form PT-311A, or through the online appeal portal. The governing jurisdiction is the Cherokee County, Georgia.
Georgia counties mail an Annual Notice of Assessment, and an appeal must be filed within 45 days of the notice date (O.C.G.A. §48-5-311). Appeals go to the county Board of Assessors and, if not resolved there, to the Board of Equalization — most settle on the evidence, and Georgia allows remote hearings. A successful appeal freezes the reduced value for the two following tax years (O.C.G.A. §48-5-299(c)), so one appeal can lower the bill for three.
Yes, it's possible — a Georgia Board of Equalization may increase, decrease, or sustain an assessed value on appeal (O.C.G.A. §48-5-311). That's why we check for that exposure before filing: we don't file when we see it, and if it surfaces after filing we withdraw. We'd rather lose the case than leave you worse off than when you started.
Last verified August 16, 2026.
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Georgia property tax appeals. Any estimate is based on county assessment data and public records and is not a guarantee of any outcome. Representation and fee terms are provided in writing before any filing. Deadline information reflects published county materials as of the date shown above — verify with the Cherokee County Board of Tax Assessors, 678-493-6120, by written letter or Form PT-311A, or through the online appeal portal before relying on it.