Greenville County CAD Property Search Appraisal District

Greenville County, South Carolina Property Guide

Find the Right Greenville County Property Record, Understand Its Assessment and Complete the Next Tax, Appeal or Deed Task

A Greenville mailing address may describe a downtown condominium, a suburban home, a mobile home, a commercial site or a rural tract near the county line. That makes the map number, assessment ratio, taxing district and recorded deed more useful than the address alone.

This guide walks through the actual Greenville County systems: how to locate a parcel, review the 2025 reassessment value, correct incomplete property data, claim the 4% legal-residence ratio, determine whether the separate homestead benefit applies, file a timely appeal, protect agricultural classification and pay the correct bill.

South Carolina uses Real Property Services—not a Texas County Appraisal District.
Correct assessment office Greenville County Real Property Services
County Assessor Don Chai
Real Property phone 864-467-7300
Latest countywide reassessment 2025; next listed reassessment is 2030

First Fix: Replace the Old “Greenville CAD” Information

Old Article Claim Correct Greenville County Information Practical Effect
Greenville County CAD Greenville County Real Property Services appraises real property and mobile homes. Use GreenvilleCounty.org rather than a guessed “greenvillecad.org” domain.
May 15 appraisal protest deadline The normal deadline for the previous year’s value is January 15 unless an earlier notice deadline applies. Many new assessment notices provide 90 days. Read the actual notice instead of using a Texas deadline.
April 30 homestead deadline South Carolina’s legal-residence, homestead and agricultural rules use different qualifications and deadlines. Identify the exact benefit before filing an application.
All homeowners receive a standard homestead reduction The 4% legal-residence assessment applies to a qualifying owner-occupied primary home. The separate $50,000 homestead exemption is generally for qualifying residents aged 65 or older, permanently disabled or legally blind. A younger homeowner may qualify for 4% legal residence without qualifying for the senior or disability homestead benefit.
The appraisal office collects taxes The Tax Collector accepts payments and handles delinquent-tax collection. Real Property Services determines real-property values. Send value questions and payments to different offices.
Remove the fabricated links from the existing post. The official county domain is GreenvilleCounty.org, with county-linked search, forms, GIS, tax and deed systems.

Choose the Greenville County Task You Need

Property Office Routing Without Guesswork

Real Property Services Real-estate and mobile-home values, ownership displayed in assessment records, map numbers, legal-residence applications, agricultural use, homestead administration, address changes and value appeals.
County Auditor Personal property such as vehicles, boats and recreational vehicles, certain refunds, high-mileage requests and auditor-administered tax matters.
Tax Collector Current and delinquent property-tax payments, online or telephone transactions, receipts, penalties, tax sales and delinquent-account collection.
Register of Deeds Recorded deeds, mortgages, liens, satisfactions, plats, easements, certified copies and free public-record searching.
Manufacturing and utility property: Those properties are generally assessed through the South Carolina Department of Revenue rather than Greenville County Real Property Services.

How to Complete a Greenville County Property Search

The county search begins with a public-record disclaimer. After accepting it, search the assessment system and confirm the parcel by map number, owner, location and property description.

1
Open the official Real Estate Property Search.

Start from the Greenville County public-record disclaimer rather than typing a similar-looking domain into the browser.

2
Read and accept the county disclaimer.

The county explains that online information can be incomplete or not current and that official records remain with the responsible offices.

3
Use the map number when available.

The map number is usually more reliable than an owner or street search and is useful across assessment, GIS and tax research.

4
Otherwise begin with a shortened owner or address search.

Try only the surname or the street number and main street name. Remove LLC, Trust, Estate, Road and directional abbreviations when no result appears.

5
Compare all matching parcels.

One person, company, estate or trust may own several homes, lots, agricultural tracts or commercial parcels.

6
Confirm the physical location and taxing district.

A Greenville, Greer, Simpsonville, Fountain Inn or Travelers Rest mailing address does not by itself establish municipal limits or taxing jurisdiction.

7
Open the detailed record.

Review fair market value, assessment ratio, assessed value, land and improvement data, legal description, sale history and available tax information.

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Save a dated copy.

Print the property page or save it as a PDF before filing an appeal, exemption, agricultural application or correction request.

County software notice: Greenville County currently warns that square footage, bedroom and bathroom fields may not be current during an ongoing software transition. Verify those details before using them as appeal or purchase evidence.

What to Do When a Property Does Not Appear

Search Problem Best Recovery Step Why It Works
Complete owner name returns nothing Search only the surname or business keyword. The record may use initials, a trust, estate or alternate spelling.
Street address is rejected Use only the street number and primary street name. Suffixes and directional abbreviations may be stored differently.
New purchase still shows the seller Search the prior owner, then confirm deed recording with the Register of Deeds. Assessment ownership may update after the deed is indexed and processed.
Vacant parcel has no usable address Use map number, owner, subdivision, plat or GIS. Undeveloped land may not have a reliable situs address.
Mobile home cannot be located Use the separate county mobile-home search and compare land ownership. The home and underlying land can appear in separate records.
A Greer or Fountain Inn parcel looks incorrect Confirm the county and taxing jurisdiction through GIS. Postal communities and municipal boundaries can extend across county lines.

How to Read the Assessment Record Correctly

Record Item What It Represents What to Verify
Map number The county parcel identifier used to connect the assessment, map and tax records. Use the same number across every county system.
Owner Ownership displayed on the assessment roll. Compare it with the newest recorded deed.
Physical address The situs location assigned to the parcel. Do not confuse it with the tax-bill mailing address.
Fair market value The county’s opinion of property value. Condition, size, land, features, location and relevant sales.
Assessment ratio The percentage applied to fair market value before millage. Qualifying legal residences generally use 4%; other real property generally uses 6%.
Assessed value Fair market value multiplied by the applicable assessment ratio. Confirm the correct classification before estimating taxes.
Millage Rates adopted by county, school, municipality and applicable special districts. A parcel’s combined rate depends on its actual taxing districts.
Land and improvements Separate components used in the county appraisal. A formal appeal concerns the total fair market value, not simply one component.
Legal description The county’s summarized parcel description. Use the recorded deed, plat and survey for legal decisions.
Sale or transfer history Recorded transactions connected with the parcel. Not every transfer is a normal open-market sale.
Basic tax formula: Fair market value × assessment ratio = assessed value. Assessed value × applicable millage produces the base property-tax calculation, subject to exemptions, credits and fees.

Greenville County’s 2025 Reassessment

The county reports that its 2025 countywide reassessment has been completed. The next reassessment year currently listed by Real Property Services is 2030.

A reassessment does not mean every tax bill changes by the same percentage. The final bill depends on fair market value, the assessment ratio, local millage, special districts, credits and exemptions.

How to review the reassessment result

1
Locate the 2025 property record and notice.

Make sure the map number, owner and property description match the intended parcel.

2
Check factual data before debating value.

Review land area, building information, property use, legal residence status and improvement details.

3
Separate market growth from ratio errors.

A high tax estimate may result from an incorrect 6% classification rather than an incorrect fair market value.

4
Compare qualified market evidence.

Use similar properties from a relevant area and time period, adjusting for size, condition, land, renovations and utility.

5
Use the deadline connected to the notice.

Do not assume every owner has the same remaining appeal period.

New buyer warning: A property transfer can affect fair market value, the assessment ratio and eligibility for transfer-related relief. Do not budget from the seller’s bill without reviewing the buyer’s likely classification.

Using Greenville County GIS for Parcel and District Checks

GIS is especially useful when a mailing address does not clearly reveal the parcel’s city, school, fire, sanitation or special-tax jurisdiction.

Use GIS to inspect Parcel location, neighboring properties, aerial imagery, roads, municipal context and available map layers.
Do not use GIS as A boundary survey, title opinion, setback approval, easement determination or guarantee of legal access.
Cross-check with The assessment map number, deed, plat, zoning information, flood records and a licensed survey.
1
Copy the map number from the assessment record.

This reduces the risk of opening an adjacent parcel with a similar address.

2
Open Greenville County GIS.

Use the county’s GIS website and select the available property or mapping application.

3
Match roads, parcel shape and neighboring owners.

Confirm that the displayed property is the same record found in Real Property Search.

4
Review jurisdictional context.

Check whether the parcel is inside a municipality or in unincorporated Greenville County and identify any applicable special districts.

Construction warning: Never place a fence, addition, driveway, septic system or other improvement from the online parcel line alone.
Final map action: Open Greenville County GIS.

The $50,000 Homestead Exemption Is a Different Benefit

Greenville County’s homestead exemption removes taxes on the first $50,000 of taxable market value of a qualifying legal residence. It is generally available to homeowners who meet the ownership and South Carolina residency rules and are at least 65, totally and permanently disabled, or legally blind.

Benefit Main Purpose Common Qualification
4% Legal Residence Special Assessment Changes the assessment ratio used on an owner-occupied primary residence. Ownership and use as the primary legal residence.
$50,000 Homestead Exemption Exempts taxes on the first $50,000 of taxable market value. Age 65 or older, total and permanent disability, or legal blindness, plus ownership and residency requirements.

County qualification checklist

  • Complete fee-simple title, qualifying life estate or qualifying trust-beneficiary interest
  • The property is the applicant’s primary legal residence
  • One full calendar year of South Carolina legal residency by December 31 preceding the exemption year
  • Age 65 or older, total and permanent disability, or legal blindness by the required date
  • Age, disability or blindness documentation
  • Trust agreement when applying as a qualifying trust beneficiary
  • Application filed through Greenville County Real Property Services
Renewal: Greenville County states that annual reapplication is generally unnecessary unless the eligible owner dies or moves to another residence.
Final homestead action: Start the Greenville County Homestead Exemption Application.

Agricultural Special Assessment and Rollback Risk

Qualifying agricultural real property owned by an individual is generally assessed at 4%. Agricultural real property owned by certain corporations is generally assessed at 6%.

County deadline: January 15 is listed as the last day to apply for agricultural use for the previous year.
Agricultural Issue Evidence to Prepare Why It Matters
Active farming or livestock use Leases, sales, production, expenses, livestock, crop and management records. Rural acreage alone does not prove qualifying agricultural use.
Timber or forestry use Management plan, planting, harvest schedule, contracts and forestry expenses. Wooded land is not automatically treated as commercial forestry.
Mixed homesite and agricultural tract A map separating the residence, farm buildings, pasture, crops, timber and nonqualifying areas. Different parts of one parcel may receive different assessment treatment.
Change to residential or commercial use Proposed plans, subdivision information, transfer documents and change date. A change of use can trigger rollback taxes.
Sale or partial transfer Deed, plat, retained acreage, buyer use and closing date. A partial conveyance can alter qualification and future rollback exposure.

Before converting agricultural land

  • Request an estimated rollback calculation from Real Property Services
  • Identify the acreage whose use will change
  • Confirm subdivision, zoning and access requirements
  • Review current and proposed ownership
  • Estimate the new assessment ratio and millage
  • Include potential rollback taxes in the project budget
Final agricultural action: Open the county forms page and select Agricultural Special Assessment Application or Roll Back Request.

Transfer-Related Relief and Multiple-Lot Deadlines

Application County Deadline Who Should Review It
Agricultural use for the previous year January 15 Farm, pasture, forestry and other qualifying agricultural owners.
25% Assessable Transfer of Interest exemption January 30 for qualifying transfers occurring in the prior year Certain purchasers of qualifying commercial or non-primary-residence real property.
Multiple-lot discount May 1 Qualifying owners or developers holding multiple residential subdivision lots.
Builder or developer exemption Use the current county form and statutory deadline Qualifying builders and developers holding newly constructed property.
Active-duty military special assessment Use the current county application instructions Qualifying active-duty military homeowners affected by relocation.
Do not choose a form only by its title. Confirm eligibility, transfer date, property class and deadline with Real Property Services before relying on a tax estimate.

How Greenville County Property Appeals Actually Work

Greenville County does not use a May 15 Texas protest calendar. The deadline depends on whether the owner is appealing the previous year’s value, responding to a new assessment notice or appealing an assessor decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals.

Appeal Situation General County Deadline What Controls
No separate earlier assessment notice January 15 for the previous year’s property value County Important Dates and any notice already issued.
New construction, transfer or another value increase Many notices provide 90 days The exact deadline printed on the assessment notice.
Owner disagrees with the assessor’s appeal result Generally 30 days to appeal further to the board The written decision and accompanying instructions.
Board decision remains disputed Use the deadline in the board order South Carolina appeal procedures and the written decision.

Value-appeal preparation

1
Identify the exact deadline before researching value.

Save the assessment notice, envelope, email or online confirmation that shows the applicable date.

2
Confirm whether the problem is value or classification.

A 6% ratio on an eligible primary residence requires a legal-residence application, while an excessive fair market value requires an appeal.

3
Check the property’s factual details.

Review land, structure, use, condition, location and transfer information. Remember that some building fields may not be current during the county’s software transition.

4
Develop an opinion of fair market value.

Use relevant sales, a qualified appraisal, closing evidence, income information or other property-specific analysis.

5
Choose the correct appeal form.

The county provides separate online forms for residential property, vacant land, mobile homes, apartments, hotels and other commercial property.

6
Submit the form and supporting material.

Complete every required field, attach readable evidence and retain the confirmation or email record.

7
Review the assessor’s response carefully.

Compare the county’s value explanation with the evidence submitted and note the next appeal deadline.

8
Escalate to the Board of Assessment Appeals when necessary.

Follow the written instructions within the stated 30-day period and organize a concise value presentation.

Strong appeal opening: “The county’s fair market value does not reflect the property’s actual condition, characteristics and relevant market evidence as of the valuation date.”
Do not appeal only because the bill increased. The assessment office reviews fair market value and classification, not household affordability or the taxing entities’ millage decisions.
Final appeal action: Use the Greenville County Appeals section and choose the form matching the property type.

Evidence That Fits Different Greenville County Properties

Property Situation Useful Evidence Weak Approach
Greenville city residence Qualified neighborhood sales, condition photographs, repair estimates and feature differences. Comparing a renovated downtown property with an outdated or distant home.
Suburban home in Simpsonville, Mauldin or Five Forks Subdivision sales, lot differences, living area, age, renovations and school or municipal context. Using only price per square foot without adjusting for location and condition.
Greer-area property Correct county, municipal limits, neighborhood, school district and comparable sales. Using Spartanburg County property without explaining the market difference.
Northern mountain or rural tract Access, topography, water, septic feasibility, utilities, timber, restrictions and comparable land sales. Comparing acreage without adjusting for usability or access.
Agricultural land Use records, soil, water, improvements, leases, production and similar land transactions. Treating agricultural assessment as proof of the property’s full market value.
Commercial or apartment property Leases, vacancy, operating expenses, income history, condition and qualified sales. Submitting gross income without expenses or occupancy information.
Mobile home Age, serial information, condition, land ownership, setup and comparable units. Combining the home and land without checking whether they are separate records.

Greenville County Property-Tax Search and Payment

Greenville County real-property taxes are paid one year in arrears. Tax notices are generally issued on or after October 1 and are payable without penalty through January 15.

Payment Timing County Penalty Information Owner Action
Through January 15 Payable without penalty. Confirm every parcel and save the receipt.
After January 15 Add 3% to the base tax amount. Use the updated online balance rather than the original bill.
After February 1 Add 10% to the base tax amount. Request a current amount before mailing payment.
After March 16 Add 15% to the base tax amount. Review delinquent collection and tax-sale risk immediately.

Safe online-payment workflow

1
Search tax history before paying.

Check the map number, owner, tax year, amount and any older outstanding taxes.

2
Resolve prior-year taxes first.

The county states that a current bill cannot be paid when prior taxes remain outstanding on the same property.

3
Choose online, telephone, mail or onsite payment.

Online and telephone payments are processed through the county’s selected merchant. The telephone-payment number is 1-844-257-6200.

4
Review all processor charges.

Transaction charges are not refundable. Confirm the displayed fee before authorizing payment.

5
Check the account carefully.

Refunds after an official receipt is issued are limited, and an electronic-payment reversal can create an additional transaction-failure fee.

6
Save the digital confirmation number.

Do not make a second payment simply because the online account has not updated immediately.

7
Allow processing time.

The county states that an online payment may take up to four business days to appear.

8
Keep the official mailed receipt when needed.

A printed digital confirmation is not accepted by the DMV as an official tax receipt. The county states that the official receipt is mailed within seven business days.

Avoid duplicate payment: A valid confirmation number means the transaction has been submitted even when the account still appears unpaid during normal processing.
Final tax action: Review the official online-payment instructions before continuing to the payment processor.

Electronic Bills, Delinquent Taxes and Tax Sales

Electronic bill subscription Taxpayers can opt in using the six-character alphanumeric user ID printed on the tax bill and may later return to paper billing.
Delinquent-account collection The Tax Collector sends notices, collects delinquent balances and applies penalties, interest or costs under South Carolina law.
Tax-sale research Review official sale procedures, the property list, redemption information and lien or title issues before considering a tax-sale purchase.
Tax-sale warning: Paying taxes or bidding at a tax sale is not the same as receiving an ordinary warranty deed. Obtain qualified legal and title advice before relying on a tax-sale interest.

Searching Greenville County Deeds, Mortgages and Liens

The assessment owner’s name is useful for searching, but the recorded deed is the better starting point for legal ownership research. Greenville County provides free online access to recorded property documents and offers electronic certified copies.

1
Collect the map number and current owner name.

Also record the approximate purchase date and legal-description information.

2
Open the Register of Deeds public search.

The current GovOS Cloud Search provides access to indexed Greenville County land records.

3
Search both grantor and grantee names.

Try individual, business, estate and trust-name variations when tracing a chain of ownership.

4
Narrow by document type and date.

Common records include deeds, mortgages, satisfactions, liens, easements, plats, assignments and powers of attorney.

5
Read the recorded document.

Do not rely only on the index. Compare the legal description, parties, execution date and recording information.

6
Order a certified copy when required.

The Register of Deeds provides electronic certification and in-office certified-copy services.

7
Use Property Alert for ongoing monitoring.

Register the owner, trust or business name so a newly indexed record can be reviewed promptly.

Title warning: Register of Deeds staff cannot provide legal advice or perform a title search. Use a title professional or South Carolina attorney for ownership, lien, probate, easement or closing decisions.
Final records action: Search through Greenville County GovOS Public Search.

Mobile-Home Records Require an Extra Check

Greenville County Real Property Services appraises mobile homes and provides a separate mobile-home search. The home, underlying land, title and legal-residence status may not update together.

  • Search the mobile-home record and the land parcel separately
  • Confirm whether the same person owns both the home and land
  • Review the serial or identification number
  • Check the home’s physical location
  • Confirm the applicable assessment ratio
  • Review title-retirement requirements when converting the home to real property
  • Check for separate current or delinquent taxes
  • Confirm permits before moving or installing a home
Purchase warning: A deed conveying land does not necessarily transfer a separately titled mobile home.

Greenville County Property Buyer Due-Diligence Checklist

Assessment and classification
  • Correct map number and owner
  • 2025 reassessment value
  • 4% or 6% assessment ratio
  • Land and improvement information
  • Current legal-residence status
  • Software-transition data warning
Tax investigation
  • Current tax bill
  • Prior delinquent years
  • Municipal and special-district millage
  • Seller exemptions that may end
  • ATI or transfer-related consequences
  • Official payment or tax certification
Recorded-document research
  • Newest deed
  • Mortgages and satisfactions
  • Liens and judgments
  • Easements and restrictions
  • Subdivision plats
  • Trust or probate documents
Physical and regulatory review
  • Professional survey
  • Legal and physical access
  • Floodplain and drainage
  • Zoning and permit history
  • Water, sewer and septic
  • Municipal and county boundaries
Do not copy the seller’s tax bill into a buyer budget. A change from 4% to 6%, removal of a benefit, reassessment after transfer or a different municipal classification can materially change future taxes.

Local Greenville County Property Scenarios

Property Scenario Records to Check Reason
Downtown Greenville condominium Unit deed, common-area interest, legal residence, HOA information, parking and city millage. The parcel may include rights or obligations not obvious from the street address.
Simpsonville or Five Forks subdivision home Subdivision plat, municipal limits, school district, improvements and qualified neighborhood sales. Similar postal addresses can fall into different tax and service areas.
Greer property County, municipality, school district, parcel map and collector. Greer-area addresses may require careful Greenville-versus-Spartanburg County verification.
Fountain Inn property County boundary, city limits, tax districts and map number. The postal community can extend beyond Greenville County.
Travelers Rest or northern rural acreage Access, topography, agricultural use, water, septic, flood and development restrictions. Mountain and rural parcels can differ substantially in buildability and utility.
Newly built or renovated home Building permits, completion date, new assessment notice and property characteristics. New construction can create a separate assessment notice with its own appeal deadline.
Farm being converted to development Agricultural assessment, rollback estimate, zoning, subdivision plan and utility access. The project budget should include the tax effect of changing the land use.

Correcting a Greenville County Property Record

Record Problem Correct Starting Office Evidence to Prepare
Wrong mailing address Real Property Services Map number, owner identification and correct mailing address.
New deed not reflected Register of Deeds, then Real Property Services Recording information, deed copy and map number.
Incorrect bedrooms, bathrooms or square footage Real Property Services Plans, permits, measurements, photographs and appraisal documents.
Primary home still assessed at 6% Real Property Services Legal Residence Special Assessment Application and residency evidence.
Agricultural classification missing Real Property Services Agricultural application, land map, use records and ownership information.
Tax payment not posted Tax Collector Confirmation number, payment date, amount, map number and tax year.
Vehicle, boat or RV value is wrong County Auditor Title, registration, mileage and relevant value documentation.
Boundary or title dispute Surveyor, title professional or attorney Deeds, plats, surveys, easements and title documents.

Greenville County Property Office Contacts

Office Verified Contact Information Use This Office For
Real Property Services Assessor: Don Chai
301 University Ridge, Suite S-1000
Greenville, SC 29601
Phone: 864-467-7300
Fax: 864-467-7440
Email: RealProperty@greenvillecounty.org
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Real-property values, mobile homes, legal residence, homestead administration, agricultural use, corrections and appeals.
Tax Collector 301 University Ridge, Suite S-1100
Greenville, SC 29601
Phone: 864-467-7050
Fax: 864-467-7189
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Current and delinquent taxes, payments, receipts, penalties, tax sales and collection questions.
Register of Deeds Register: Timothy L. Nanney
301 University Ridge, Suite S-2100
Greenville, SC 29601
Phone: 864-467-7240
Fax: 864-467-7107
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Recording customers should arrive before 4:30 p.m.
Deeds, mortgages, liens, plats, public-record searches, certified copies and Property Alert.
Before visiting: Confirm current office hours, holiday closures, parking, suite number and required documentation.

Greenville County Real Property Services Map

Real Property Services, the Tax Collector and the Register of Deeds use different suites at Greenville County Square, 301 University Ridge.

Official Final-Action Links

The procedures and decision guidance are included above. Use these county systems only when ready to complete the corresponding official action.

Search the assessment record Greenville County Real Property Search
Open parcel and jurisdiction maps Greenville County GIS
Submit applications or appeals Real Property Forms and Appeals
Search taxes and review payment instructions Greenville County Online Taxes
Search deeds, mortgages and liens Register of Deeds GovOS Search
Review Real Property office information Greenville County Real Property Services

Greenville County Property Search FAQs

1. Does Greenville County have a County Appraisal District?

No. Greenville County, South Carolina, uses Greenville County Real Property Services to appraise real property and mobile homes. County Appraisal District is Texas terminology.

2. How do I search Greenville County property records?

Open the official Greenville County Real Property Search, accept the public-record disclaimer and search by map number, owner or address. Confirm the owner, property location, legal description and assessment details before relying on a result.

3. Why might the bedroom, bathroom or square-footage data be wrong?

Greenville County currently warns that some square-footage, bedroom and bathroom fields may not be current during a Real Property Services software transition. Verify disputed data with plans, permits, measurements and the assessment office.

4. What is the difference between the 4% legal-residence assessment and homestead exemption?

The 4% legal-residence benefit changes the assessment ratio for a qualifying owner-occupied primary residence. The separate $50,000 homestead exemption generally applies to qualifying homeowners who are at least 65, totally and permanently disabled, or legally blind.

5. What is the Greenville County property-value appeal deadline?

January 15 is generally the last day to appeal the previous year’s value when no earlier assessment-notice deadline applies. Many notices for new construction, transfers or other increases provide a 90-day appeal period. Use the exact date on the notice.

6. How do I appeal a Greenville County assessment?

Review the assessment record, identify whether the dispute concerns fair market value or classification, collect supporting evidence and submit the county’s online appeal form matching the property type. Keep proof of submission and follow the deadline in every written decision.

7. When is the agricultural-use application due?

Greenville County lists January 15 as the last day to apply for agricultural use for the previous year. Owners should confirm the exact applicable year and evidence requirements with Real Property Services.

8. When are Greenville County real-estate taxes due?

Real-estate tax notices are generally issued on or after October 1 and are payable without penalty through January 15. County penalties increase after January 15, February 1 and March 16.

9. Where can I find a Greenville County deed, mortgage or lien?

Use the Greenville County Register of Deeds GovOS Public Search. Search grantor and grantee name variations, document type and date, then read the actual recorded document and compare the legal description.

10. Are Greenville County GIS parcel boundaries legally exact?

No. GIS parcel lines are useful for assessment and location research but do not replace a recorded deed, plat, title examination or professional boundary survey.

Independent Editorial and Accuracy Notice

County-CAD.us is an independent informational website. It is not affiliated with Greenville County Real Property Services, Greenville County Auditor, Tax Collector, Register of Deeds, Greenville County Government or the State of South Carolina.

Property values, ownership displays, assessment ratios, exemptions, appeal deadlines, agricultural requirements, payment penalties, transaction charges, officeholders, addresses and procedures can change. Use the applicable county office for the final filing, payment or legally certified record.

Editorial verification: July 14, 2026. The existing article was rebuilt using Greenville County Real Property Services, Important Dates, Auditor Homestead Exemption, Tax Collector and Register of Deeds information. No verified existing article-body image was available for reuse.

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