Forms

The Miami Dade Property Search Office offers official forms to help property owners apply for exemptions, benefits, and assessment reviews. You can use these forms to seek tax relief, update property records, and follow Florida law. All forms are available online and can be submitted either electronically or in person.Miami-Dade-Property-Search

Miami Dade County Property Appraiser Forms

🏠 Homestead Exemption and Benefit Forms

The Homestead Exemption is the most common property tax benefit in Miami-Dade County. To apply, homeowners must complete the Homestead Exemption Application (DR-501). This form also covers related exemptions, such as:

  • Long-Term Resident Senior Exemption
  • Widow/Widower Exemption
  • Disability Exemptions

Applicants must provide proof of residency and ownership as of January 1 of the tax year. You can use documents like a Florida driver’s license, voter registration, or utility bills as proof.

📑 Assessment Review Forms

If you think your property has been assessed incorrectly, you can submit an Assessment Review Form. This lets you ask for a review of your property’s value before making a formal appeal. You may need to provide documents such as:Miami-Dade-Property-Search-Forms

  • Date-stamped photos of building damage
  • Repair contracts or receipts
  • Insurance documents with cost estimates
  • Comparable property sales
  • Rent rolls or operating statements for commercial properties
  • Independent appraisals

Submitting this form helps the Property Appraiser’s Office decide if your property value should be adjusted.

🎖️ Special Exemption Forms

There are also forms for specific exemptions, including:

  • Senior Citizen Exemption Form – For residents aged 65 or older with limited income.
  • Disabled Veterans Exemption Form – For veterans with service-connected disabilities.
  • Blind Persons Exemption Form – For residents legally classified as blind.
  • Surviving Spouse Exemption Form – For widows or widowers meeting eligibility requirements.

Each exemption requires documents to prove you qualify, such as medical records, military discharge papers, or income statements.

⚖️ Filing and Deadlines

  • You must file all exemption applications by March 1 of the tax year.
  • You should submit assessment review forms soon after you get the Truth in Millage (TRIM) Notice in August.
  • If you submit forms late, you may lose benefits for that year.

🌐 Access Forms Online

You can access and download all forms directly from the official Miami-Dade County Property Appraiser’s website:

  • Miami-Dade Property Appraiser – Forms

Conclusion!

The Forms page gives property owners the key applications they need for exemptions, benefits, and assessment reviews. By filling out the proper forms and sending in the required documents on time, you can save on taxes and keep your property records accurate.