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Attapulgus, GA Property Tax: Rates & How to Save (2026)

Attapulgus, GA property taxes: $548/year median. See rates, how to appeal in Decatur County, and check your savings.

Key Takeaways

  • Median home value: $67,500 in Attapulgus.Median annual tax bill: $548.Tax rate: Decatur County's combined rate is 3.011%.Appeals filed with: Decatur County Board of Assessors (not the city).Appeal deadline: 45 days from your assessment notice date.

Attapulgus is a small Decatur County community near the Florida line, where the median home value of about $67,500 runs far below the county's $159,000 figure. If your assessment seems pulled toward that higher county number rather than reflecting local sale prices, it's worth challenging.

Property Tax Rates in Attapulgus

Attapulgus property taxes are assessed and collected by Decatur County. Georgia assesses all property at 40% of fair market value.

Here is how the tax math works for the median Attapulgus home:

The Census Bureau reports a median annual tax bill of $548 for Attapulgus, which reflects all levies including county, school, and city taxes.

How Attapulgus Compares

Homes in Attapulgus are valued 58% below the Decatur County median. Lower values do not mean your assessment is automatically correct - overassessments happen at every price point. The median annual tax bill in Attapulgus ($548) is 61% below Georgia's statewide median of $1,439. Home values in Decatur County range from about $89,104 (25th percentile) to $245,005 (75th percentile), so your appeal savings depend heavily on where your home falls in that range.

How to Appeal Your Attapulgus Property Tax

Property tax appeals in Attapulgus are handled by the Decatur County Board of Assessors. You have 45 days from the date of the assessment notice to file using the PT-311A form.

For the full appeal process, evidence strategies, and exemption details, see our Decatur County Property Tax Guide.

How Much Can You Save in Attapulgus?

If your home is overvalued by $25,000

If your home is overvalued by $50,000

If your home is overvalued by $100,000

Based on a combined tax rate of 3.011%. Your actual rate may vary by tax district.

A 10% reduction on the median Attapulgus home ($67,500 down by $6,750) would save approximately $81 per year - or $243 over three years with the 299c freeze.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much is property tax in Attapulgus, GA?
The median annual property tax bill in Attapulgus is $548, based on Census ACS 2024 data. Using Decatur County's millage rate of 3.011%, the computed tax on the median home ($67,500) is approximately $812.
Who do I contact to appeal my Attapulgus property tax?
Appeals are filed with the Decatur County Board of Assessors, not at the city level. File a PT-311A form within 45 days of your assessment notice.
Are Attapulgus homes undervalued compared to Decatur County?
Attapulgus's lower median does not mean the county's assessment of your specific home is correct. Overassessments happen at every price point. Compare your assessed value per square foot to actual recent sales of similar homes nearby.
How is my Attapulgus property tax bill calculated?
Georgia taxes property at 40% of fair market value. For Attapulgus's median home ($67,500), the assessed value is $27,000. Multiply by Decatur County's millage rate of 3.011% to get your annual bill. In smaller communities like Attapulgus, the county may rely on limited data to set your value. If your home is unique or the comparable sales used are a poor match, there is a good chance your assessment is off.
What if there are few comparable sales near Attapulgus?
In smaller communities, finding 3-5 recent sales of similar homes can be difficult. Expand your search to other parts of Decatur County -- the BOE panel understands limited inventory in small towns. Look for homes with similar square footage, lot size, and condition even if they are several miles away.
Are property taxes lower in Attapulgus than the Georgia average?
Attapulgus's median annual tax bill of $548 is 61% below the statewide median of $1,439. Lower taxes do not mean your assessment is correct -- the county can still overvalue your specific property. If comparable homes in your area have sold for less than your assessed value, you have grounds to appeal.
Can my property tax go up if I appeal?
No. Georgia law (O.C.G.A. § 48-5-311) protects you: the county cannot raise your assessed value above what they originally set just because you filed an appeal. The Board of Equalization only rules on the disputed value. Worst case, your appeal is denied and you keep your current assessment -- your taxes will not increase as a result of appealing.

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