UCM Assessed

How to Find Your Property Data On Zillow Step-by-Step Guide

Looking for your property's assessed value? Follow this simple guide to access your property data using Zillow. Using Zillow will help you understand the assessed value history of your home. Zillow is a valuable resource when comparing similar properties in the state of Mississippi.

How to Compare Your Property Tax with Zillow Market Values

Key Differences Between Union County and Other Counties:

In 2023 Union County increased assessed values 20-24% county wide.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Should assessed values be similar on similar structures state wide?

Article 4, Section 112 of the Mississippi Constitution outlines the principles of taxation, emphasizing uniformity and equality.

Download the Mississippi Department of Revenue (DOR) manual and refer to the Depreciation and Classification section. Find your home’s class at the top of the state-provided schedule and its construction year on the left. Trace across to determine the recommended depreciation for your property. For example, a 45% depreciation rate means you’re taxed at 45 cents for every dollar of your assessed value.

Property tax revenues provide the people of Mississippi with needed public services at the local level, including infrastructure, recreation, education, and police and fire protection.

Educators salary

The starting salary for a teacher in Union County, MS, can vary but generally falls in the range of $40,574 to $46,000 a year.

Certified Police start around $43,000 yearly, while firefighters start around $38,000 yearly in Union County.

Full time Mayors salary is $85,600.00. The Alderman salary is $18,212.00. City Hall Salaries posted on Mississippi State website.

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.