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Get in Touch with Your Local Tax Authorities

Need assistance with property assessments or tax appeals? Find the contact details for the Union County Board of Supervisors and Tax Assessor’s Office below. Reach out for inquiries, guidance, or official requests.

Board of Supervisors Contact Information

The Board of Supervisors, listed below, serves as the system of checks and balances for property tax matters in Union County. The Annual Salary for part time Board of supervisors in the state of Mississippi is $52,000 set by the state legislature.

The Board of Supervisors:
Sam Taylor District 1
Chad Coffey District 2
CJ Bright District 3
Randy Owen District 4
Steve Watson District 5

Office Location

108 E Main St, New Albany, MS 38652

Call Us Directly

(662) 534-1902

Email Us

board@unioncounty.gov

Tax Assessor's Office Contact Information

Need assistance with property assessments, tax appeals, or general inquiries? The The Tax Assessor’s Office contact information below.

Office Location

114 E Bankhead St, New Albany, MS 38652

Call assessor's office Directly

(662) 534-1972

Email Assessor

tdunnam@unioncoms.com

Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions about property assessments? Below are answers to common concerns about finding and understanding your property data.

What is a PPIN number, and where can I find it?
Familiarize yourself with your property details, Mississippi’s tax laws, and the process for appealing your property taxes. We hope this website proves to be a valuable and insightful resource.
The Board of Supervisors meets on the first and third Monday of each month at 10:00 AM in the Union County Chancery Court. These meetings are open to the public.
How often is property data updated?
Property data in Union County is generally refreshed every four years. However, in 2023, the county experienced an increase of 20–23% in property values across the board.  Typically the board of supervisors would limit this to 10% in any one year.  
Your assessed value is multiplied by the local millage rate to determine your property tax. While the millage rate varies by location, a higher assessed value directly increases your tax liability, making it crucial to understand your property’s valuation.
Take a proactive approach by gathering as many facts as possible and thoroughly understanding the key terms that influence your property tax. Being well-informed empowers you to navigate the process with confidence.

Elected for four year terms, each supervisor earns an annual salary of $52,000. Along with benefits including a truck, fuel, and maintenance for work-related duties. Supervisors, who by law are part-time officials, are the chief policy and administrative body of county government. One of their main duties is to approve county spending through an annual budget and tax county residents to pay for that spending

Disclaimer

This website provides data and insights from public Union County, Mississippi property tax records, sourced from Tri-State Consulting Services (tscmaps.com), and explanations based on the Mississippi Department of Revenue Assessor’s Manual (dor.ms.gov). We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Union County, Tri-State Consulting Services, the Mississippi DOR, or any government entity. The downloadable spreadsheet contains limited data (PPINs, home classes, depreciation)— Use PPINs on tscmaps.com for full parcel details. All content is “as is” for informational purposes only, with no guarantee of accuracy or completeness. Use at your own risk. For official records, contact the Union County Assessor’s Office.