Sumner County All Name Index Administrator and Execution Settlements 1821-1822

Adam, EliAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Adams, JamesAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Alderson, JamesAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Alexander, EdwinAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Alexander, Wm. L.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Allen, DanielAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Alvis, AshleyAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Alvis, EdmondAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Anderson, M.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Anderson, Thos.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Anderson, Wm.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Anderson, Wm. H.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Angel, JohnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Anglea, AndrewAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Anthony, JosephAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Armstrong, AnnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Armstrong, M. C.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Armstrong, Robt.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Armstrong, Saml.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Armstrong, ZenethAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Asborn, Saml. M.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Ashlock, BenAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Ashlock, M.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Atkins, WilliamAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Austen, HenryAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Austen, WilliamAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Bain, William N.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Baker, JohnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Ball, JamesAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
BallardAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Bandy, RichardAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
BarbaryAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
BarhamAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Barham, JohnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Barnes, NathanAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Baron, EdmundAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Barr, JamesAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Barr, JohnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Barrery, JohnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Barron, JaneAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Barron, JosephAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Barron, Mary P.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Barrott, CharlotteAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Barrott, JonahAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Barrott, ThomasAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Barry, D. Jas.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Bass, GilfordAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Bate, HumphreyAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Bayles, WilliamAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Bearden, SolomonAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Beardon, JohnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Beasley, WarnerAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Bell, AbsalomAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Bell, EliAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Bell, John B.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Bell, Joseph M.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Bell, Robt.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Bell, WilliamAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Belote, HenryAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Bennett, WilliamAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Bentley, JohnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Blackemore, Geo. D.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Blackemore, JamesAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Blackmore, F. N.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Blackmore, George D.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Blackwell, Jas.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Blakemon, Jas.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Blakemore, L.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Blakemore, ReubenAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Blalock, CharlesAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
BledsoeAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Bledsoe, AmeliaAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Bledsoe, Henry R.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Bledsoe, IsaacAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Bledsoe, MaloneAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Bledsoe, WilliamAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Blythe, S. K.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Boddie, ElijahAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Bonner, Thos.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Booker, JohnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Bowlin, AlexanderAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Boyd, JohnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Bradford, Maj.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Bradley, EdwardAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Branham, JohnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Breedlove, A. B.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Brookshire, ThomasAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Brown, JohnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Brown, John H.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Brown, MorrisAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Brown, ReubenAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Bruce, DavidAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Brundeg, StephenAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Brundege, StephenAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Bundge, StephenAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Busby, ElijahAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Byrm, JohnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Byrum, MosesAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Caffey, WilliamAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Cage, WilliamAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Caldwell, HardyAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Caldwell, JamesAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Callaway, DavidAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Cardwell, ThomasAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Carey, JamesAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Carney, JoshuaAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Carr, JamesAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Carr, Jas.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Carr, KingAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Carr, RichardAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Carr, Saml.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Carrol, Robt.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Carroll, JamesAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Carroll, Jas.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Carroll, RobertAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Carroll, SarahAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Carroll, ThomasAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Carroll, Thomas Dr.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Carter, JamesAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Casady, CharlesAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Cato, GeorgeAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Caveness, WilliamAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Cavitt, CatherineAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Cavitt, MichaelAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Chapman, BenjaminAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Chappel, Saml.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Chapple, Robt.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Charlton, JenningsAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Clayton, Richd.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Clendenning, A. B.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Cloar, ElijahAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Cokely, BenAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Cole, CharityAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Cole, CharlotyAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Cole, JamesAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Cole, Jas.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Conn, Josephus H.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Connel, MontgomeryAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Cook, Jacob C.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Corporation of CairoAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Corum, RobertAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Cotton, JohnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Crenshaw, GarlandAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Crenshaw, WilliamAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Crews, RennyAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Cross, ElijahAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Curothers, ThomasAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Dalton, JohnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Darnrell, Wm.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Davis, JohnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Davis, Thomas C.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Day, FrancisAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Day, JesseAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Derrum, JohnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Desha, RobertAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Dickenson, JohnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Dickerson, JohnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Dickerson, WilliamAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Dickeson, JamesAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Dickeson, RobertAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Dickeson, WileyAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Doney, ThomasAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Douglass, EnosAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Downs, Wm.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Draper, JoshuaAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Draper, WilliamAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Durham, HenryAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Durham, JohnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Duty, SolomonAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Duty, Wm.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Erwin, John P.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Essex, ThomasAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Ewing, PeterAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Fedler, John HarrisAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Finey, DabneyAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Fits, SandfordAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Fleetwood, StarkAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Fleming, Robt.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Foster, GeorgeAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Frazor, GeorgeAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Frazor, JamesAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Gafford, ThomasAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Garrett, JesseAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Garrott, JesseAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Gilbert, JohnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Giles, Edwd. S.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Giles, EliAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Giles, James H.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Giles, JonahAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Gillespie, Robt. R.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Gillispie, JohnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Gilmore, AbnerAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Givin, JamesAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Gourley, JamesAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Gourley, JohnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Graham, AlexanderAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Green, Joel H.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Gregory, ThomasAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Grooms, Richd.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Guild, JamesAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Hail, WilliamAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Hale, NicholasAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Hall, CarterAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Hall, LeviAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Hall, MurleyAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Hall, WilliamAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Hallbrooks, ThomasAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Halloway, RichardAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Hanes, ElijahAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Hanes, PeterAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Haney, ElijahAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Hansbury, DanielAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Hanynie, Wm.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Harper, WillAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Harris, BlairAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Harris, GeorgeAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Harrison, James Jr.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Hart, EliAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Hart, HenryAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Hart, JohnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Harvey, WilliamAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Hawkins, James. L.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Hawkins, Jno.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Haynie, ElijahAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Haynie, JesseAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Haynie, JohnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Haynie, Wm.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Hays, A.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Hays, J.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Head, PascalAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Henderson, CharlesAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Henderson, JohnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Henry, MosesAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Henry, Saml.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Hickason, Saml. D.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Higgins, BarneyAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Higginson, Saml. D.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
High, SamuelAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Hodge, Wm.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Holeman, MalachiaAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Holloway, NathanAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Holloway, SpencerAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Hubert, Benj.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Hunley, Wm.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Hunt, SionAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Jackson, JordanAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Jackson, StephenAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Jefferson, Peter F.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Johnson, GeorgeAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Johnson, MatthewAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Johnson, RichardAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Johnson, Richd. C.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Joiner, PeggyAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Jones, GabrielAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Jones, MosesAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Jones, RichardAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Jones, SquireAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Jones, Wm.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Joyner, AmosAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Junt, ThomasAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Keen, Wm.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Keese, GeorgeAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Keese, WilliamAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Kelly, Thomas L.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Kerr, Saml.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Kersee, GeorgeAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Kessee, GeorgeAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Key, RuffinAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Kezzee, ChampnessAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
King, JaneAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
King, RansomAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
King, RebeccaAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Kinsaw, BenjaminAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Kirkham, PeterAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Knight, JamesAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Kyser, PhilipAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Lain, MosesAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Lane, MosesAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Langford, JordanAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Lassiter, WileyAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Lauderdale, DavidAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Lauderdale, JohnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Lee, Richd.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Lee, William H.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Lewis, JohnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Lindrey, IsaacAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Lockhart, DavidAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Lockhart, S.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Lockhart, SamuelAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Lockhart, ThomasAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Lunsford, Saml.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Mabery, BenAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Mabery, JohnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Mabry, SethAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Mading, ChampAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
MaloneAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Malone, HilleryAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Malone, JohnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Malone, WesleyAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Malone, William Sr.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Mansker, KasperAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
MariahAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Markham, JohnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Martin, BriceAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Martin, HenryAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Martin, JamesAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Massey, F.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
McBride, HughAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
McCadin, ThomasAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
McCall, Wm.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
McCane, Saml.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
McGuire, ThomasAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
McMurty, A.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
McQuary, WilliamAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Meador, ThomasAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Meadow, BennetAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Miller, GeorgeAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Mills, JohnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Milton, AndrewAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Mitchel, FrancisAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Mitchel, JohnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Mitchel, WillieAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Mitchell, ArchibaldAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Mitchell, JohnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Mitchell, SolomonAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Montgomery, Wm.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Moore, Col. Wm.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Moore, FrancisAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Moore, HillamAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Moore, IsraelAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Moore, JosephAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
MorganAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Morgan, BenAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Morgan, BledsoeAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Morgan, CharlesAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Moss, WilliamAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Muckleberry, Geo. H.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Muckleberry, Robt. Sr.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Murray, Thos.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Neel, BrooksAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Neeley, Anthony B.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Night, JonathanAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Odom, E.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Outlaw, John C.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Overton, BenjaminAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Owen, WilliamAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Owin, WilliamAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Padgett, JohnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Painler[?], EvansAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Parker, KingAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Parker, Nathl.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Parkeson, JohnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Parnel, BetsyAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Parnel, JohnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Parnel, LucyAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Parnel, PatsyAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Parrish, JoelAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Parrot, A. M.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Parson, JohnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Patton, FrancisAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Pavatt, JohnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Pavatt, OrvellAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Pavatt, OrvilAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Payne, AndrewAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Peerce, BenAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Peirce, GeorgeAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Penticost, DarbyAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Penticost, MorganAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Perry, N.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Perry, NorphilAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Phelps, ThomasAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Philips, BurnellAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Philips, WilliamAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Pirtel, JohnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Potete, MarkAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Preston, Thos.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
PretchelAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Prewitt, JamesAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Prewitt, SilasAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Pritchel, JohnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Ralf, LewisAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Ralph, JohnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Ralph, ThomasAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Ralph, WilliamAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Rankin, JamesAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Ranking, JesseAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Rankins, JamesAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Read, WillAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Reaves, JohnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Redditt, Theophelus Jr.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Reed, Geo.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Reed, NancyAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Rice, JoshuaAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Right, William C.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Ring, WilliamAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
RobertsAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Roberts, Geo.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Roberts, GeorgeAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Roberts, Stephen R.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Robertson, WilliamAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Roger, SamuelAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Roney, JamesAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Rule, MosesAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Russ, Jo.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Rutherford, JohnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Ruthledge, ElijahAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Rutledge, ElijahAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Ruyle, HenryAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Ruyle, MosesAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Ryneman, FerdinandAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Sanders, D.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Sanders, GoldsberryAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Sanders, Jas.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Sanders, N.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Sanders, Robt.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Sanders, Thos. G.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Sanford, GeorgeAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Sanford, Robt.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Schaball, John T.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Scobey, Wm.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Scruggs, TheoflesAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Seawell, BenAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Sharkey, Wm. L.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Sharp, Dr.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Shaver, JohnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Shelby, A. B.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Shepherd, JohnAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Simons, JosephAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Simpson, ElijahAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Slate, Wm. N.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Smith, Capt. Jno.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Smith, George Sr.Admin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
Smith, WillAdmin. & Exec. Settlements 1821-1822
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Address & Contact

365 North Belvedere Drive
Gallatin, TN 37066

615-452-0037
archives@sumnercountytn.gov

Open 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday thru Friday except for posted holidays.

Assessor of Property

Frequently Asked Questions

General Questions
  1. Where can I find information on property tax sales?
Property Appraisal
  1. Why is property taxed in Tennessee?
  2. What does the assessor do?
  3. Will the value of my property change every year?
  4. How is my home appraised for property tax purposes?
  5. How does the assessor determine market value?
  6. Does the assessor visit my property?
  7. If I bought my house last year, shouldn't the value be the same as what I paid for it a year ago?
  8. When will I be notified of the value of my property?
  9. How can I determine whether or not the appraisal of my home is accurate?
  10. What can I do if I believe the value of my home is incorrect?
Assessment Appeals
  1. To appeal or not to appeal?
  2. Is there help available?
  3. How do I file an appeal?
  4. What happens after I appeal?
  5. How do I prepare an appeal?
  6. What if I don't like the value the Board determines?
  7. Can I go straight to the State Board and not present an appeal to the Sumner County Board of Equalization?
Property Exemptions
  1. What types of organizations are eligible for exemption from property taxation?
  2. Wouldn't any property owned by a tax-exempt organization be automatically exempted from property taxes?
  3. How does an organization apply for an exemption?
  4. What documents or other material should be provided with the application?
  5. After the exemption is approved, how often is the property owner required to update the record or re-apply?
Greenbelt Program
  1. What is The Agricultural, Forest, and Open Space Act of 1976?
  2. What types of properties are eligible for enrollment in the “Greenbelt” program?
  3. How do I apply for Greenbelt?
  4. What are “Rollback Taxes”?
Mobile Homes
  1. Are mobile homes taxable property in Tennessee?
  2. If a mobile home is located in a mobile home park, who is responsible for paying the taxes, the homeowner or the park owner?
  3. Are active duty military personnel required to pay property taxes on their mobile homes?
  4. What responsibility does the owner of a Mobile Home Park have in reporting improvements (mobile homes) on their property?
  5. Why is the value listed in the assessor's office different than what I paid for the mobile home?
Tangible Personal Property
  1. Who has to file a Tangible Personal Property Schedule?
  2. What is considered "tangible personal property" under the law?
  3. What if I'm a very small business and don't have an accounting staff?
  4. What happens if I don't file the schedule by March 1?
  5. Will I be audited?
  6. How will I know if my assessment is changed?
Periodic Reappraisal
  1. Why is Reappraisal necessary?
  2. How are Reappraisal values established?
  3. How does the general maintenance of property affect reappraisal values?
  4. How does structural damage affect reappraisal value?
  5. What if Property Owners disagree with their reappraisal values?
  6. What is Market Value?

Where can I find information on property tax sales?
For information on property tax sales please see the Clerk and Masters office.This site will have all information on available tax sales in the county.
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Why is property taxed in Tennessee?
Article II Section 28 of the Tennessee Constitution states: "…all property real, personal or mixed shall be subject to taxation…" Your property tax dollars are used by city, county, and state governments to provide funding for roads, parks, fire and police protection, public schools, and many other local services.
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What does the assessor do?
The assessor of property has the duty of determining the value and classification of all property except public utility property which is valued by the State of Tennessee, Comptroller of the Treasury, Office of State Assessed Properties. The assessor estimates only the value of your property and the County Commission determines the appropriate tax rate to fund the county budget.
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Will the value of my property change every year?
Pursuant to Tennessee Code Annotated Section 67-5-1601 reappraisal must be completed either in a four, five, or six-year cycle. Sumner County is on a 5-year reappraisal cycle. The next reappraisal is scheduled for 2024. Normally, the value placed on a property during the year of a reappraisal remains undisturbed until the next reappraisal unless the value is changed on appeal or corrected for physical characteristics such as the addition or deletion of an improvement or land.
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How is my home appraised for property tax purposes?
The assessor appraises your home at "market value". Market value is the amount of money a well-informed buyer would pay and a well-informed seller would accept for property in an open and competitive market, without any outside influence.
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How does the assessor determine market value?
The assessor's office collects sales data from all real estate transactions in Sumner County and processes these into appraisal models that assist in the evaluation of all real property.
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Does the assessor visit my property?
All properties within Sumner County Assessor of Property County are visited by a member of the assessor's staff who performs an exterior inspection of the property between reappraisal years. Example: The last reappraisal was in 2019. Prior to the next reappraisal scheduled for 2024 all properties will be visually inspected at least from the exterior. The assessor's office also visits and inspects the interior of properties when necessary, or upon invitation by the taxpayer.
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If I bought my house last year, shouldn't the value be the same as what I paid for it a year ago?
The sale by itself doesn't necessarily indicate market value. However, factors such as the date of sale versus the date of appraisal (which is January 1 of the tax year), other comparable sales within the subject neighborhood, etc., will be evaluated along with the sale of your property in making a final determination.
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When will I be notified of the value of my property?
The assessor's office is required to notify you of any change in the value or classification of your property. As stated above, if the property is unchanged between reappraisal years there will be no need for notice, however, if you should change the physical characteristics or use of the property a notice of assessment change will be sent to you in May of the tax year the change is made.
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How can I determine whether or not the appraisal of my home is accurate?
You can compare your home to others with similar characteristics within your neighborhood and/or have an appraisal completed by a licensed real estate appraiser.
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What can I do if I believe the value of my home is incorrect?
If you believe your value is incorrect after exercising the above steps, you may contact the assessor's office to request a review. If you are not satisfied with the results of that review, you may appeal your property to the Sumner County Board of Equalization which meets in June of each tax year.
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To appeal or not to appeal?
Before making your decision to appeal your property value to this office, be sure and compare your property to others in your neighborhood to see if they are appraised uniformly. Also, you may know of properties that have sold that you can compare their sale prices to your property. Be sure to note any physical or zoning changes that may affect the value of your property as it compares to the sales.
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Is there help available?
Our office is willing to listen to your concerns and will be happy to advise you of the proper course of action. If after discussing your property with you we discover we have made an error, we will correct that error and make a recommendation to the appropriate parties. In addition to this office, there are professional property tax representatives who are registered with the State Board of Equalization who may be able to assist you.
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How do I file an appeal?
You may contact this office the first week of May of each tax year to schedule an appeal to the Sumner County Board of Equalization.
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What happens after I appeal?
You will receive a notice of any action made by the assessor or Sumner County Board of Equalization.
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How do I prepare an appeal?
If you feel aggrieved by your valuation or classification, you may assemble all documentation that supports your conclusion of value that is different from the assessor.
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What if I don't like the value the Board determines?
You may appeal the Board's decision to the State Board of Equalization before August 1 for the tax year or within forty-five days of the date the notice of local board action was sent, whichever is later.
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Can I go straight to the State Board and not present an appeal to the Sumner County Board of Equalization?
You must first appeal to the Sumner County Board of Equalization. This is the first level of administrative appeal.
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What types of organizations are eligible for exemption from property taxation?
Religious, charitable, scientific, or nonprofit educational institutions may apply to have property owned by that organization exempt from property taxes if the property is currently being used exclusively to carry out one or more of the purposes for which the organization was created. This can include allowing another exempt institution to use the property for a purpose for which that organization was created, provided the owning institution receives no more than one dollar ($1.00) in rent per year (the owner may receive a reasonable fee for maintenance and service). The three key provisions are:

  1. Owned by a religious, charitable, scientific, or educational institution.
  2. Currently being used for a purpose for which that organization exists.
  3. The owning organization must apply to the State Board of Equalization and receive approval in writing.

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Wouldn't any property owned by a tax-exempt organization be automatically exempted from property taxes?
Not necessarily. The primary consideration is “current use”. For example, if a church buys a vacant site with the intention of building a new church there in the future, the property would not be able to be exempted until the new building is completed and ready for use. And even then, if the site were several acres in size and only a portion of the land was being used for the actual church buildings, parking lots, athletic fields, etc., the excess land may still be taxable until it also is put to a use that would warrant exemption.
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How does an organization apply for an exemption?
Exemption application forms and instructions for completing them are available in the Assessor of Property Office. After the form is filled out by the requesting institution, one copy is filed with the State Board of Equalization for a decision and the other is filed with the Assessor of Property. All applications and supporting documentation should be filed by May 20th of the tax year for which the exemption is being sought. A separate application must be filled out for each parcel of property being requested for consideration.
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What documents or other material should be provided with the application?
Copies of the following documents should accompany the organization's application to the State Board, as well as the copy filed with the Assessor:

  • Deed of Ownership
  • Articles of Incorporation (if applicable)
  • Organization's Bylaws (if applicable)
  • I.R.S. Tax Exempt Letter
  • Income and Expense Statement or I.R.S. Information Return
  • Photograph(s) of the property

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After the exemption is approved, how often is the property owner required to update the record or re-apply?
Once an exemption is approved it is not necessary to reapply each year. If there are changes, however, in the ownership or use of the property which might affect the property's exempt status, it is the organization's responsibility to promptly notify both the Assessor of Property and the State Board of Equalization.
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What is The Agricultural, Forest, and Open Space Act of 1976?
More commonly referred to as the “Greenbelt Law”, it is tax law enacted by the state legislature to encourage the retention of green spaces around urban areas and to prevent the loss of family farms due to property taxes based on development speculation values, rather than the current use.
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What types of properties are eligible for enrollment in the “Greenbelt” program?
There are 3 types of land that may qualify for greenbelt classification:

  1. Agricultural Land: a tract of at least 15 acres that is currently engaged in farming (i.e. the production or growing of crops, plants, animals, nursery, or floral products). A tract that is smaller than 15 acres, but is at least 10 acres can qualify for greenbelt if the owner has at least 1 tract in the program that meets the minimum 15-acre qualification. The current test of farm use is a property's ability to generate an average annual income of at least $1,500 over any 3-year period. Property can also qualify, regardless of income, if you, your parent, or your spouse has farmed the property for at least 25 years, you continue to live on the property, and the property is not currently used for a purpose inconsistent with farming.
  2. Forest Land: a tract of at least 15 acres engaged in growing trees under a sound program of sustained yield management or having tree growth in such quantity and quality as to be managed as a forest.
  3. Open Space Land: a tract of at least 3 acres maintained in an open or natural condition for public enjoyment and use.

Note: With all three classes, the law limits an owner's qualification to 1500 acres in any given county.
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How do I apply for Greenbelt?
All necessary forms are available at the Assessor of Property's office. The application, including a certification from the owner about the property's use, can be filled out and approved during a short office visit. After approval, the property owner is responsible for recording the application at the County Register of Deeds. Once enrolled, the owner is not required to re-apply each year, but is required by law to promptly notify the assessor of any change in the use or ownership of the property which would affect its Greenbelt eligibility.
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What are “Rollback Taxes”?
When a property that has been assessed as Greenbelt becomes disqualified for any of the following reasons:

  • size of tract or use no longer meet qualifications
  • the owner requests in writing to withdraw
  • the property is covered by a recorded subdivision plat unless the owner can still prove farm use
  • property is sold and converted to other use the owner may be liable to pay what are referred to as “rollback” taxes on the property. “Rollback” is simply the difference between the Greenbelt assessment and the market value assessment that would have been applied if the property had not been in the program. In effect, it is paying back the tax savings the owner enjoyed under greenbelt. For Agricultural and Forest properties the rollback period is 3 years (the current year and the 2 preceding years), for Open Space property the rollback is 5 years. If only a portion of the property is sold or converted to a non-qualifying use, rollback is only assessed on that portion, as long as the remainder of the property still qualifies. Rollback assessments are made on the next tax roll after the property no longer qualifies for greenbelt. An owner should fully understand “rollback” before applying for the Greenbelt program.

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Are mobile homes taxable properties in Tennessee?
Yes, under Tennessee Law mobile homes are assessed as real property, as an improvement to the land where that mobile home is located. This can be on property owned by the mobile home owner, or on a lot or pad in a mobile home park where the owner is renting or leasing a space. A key date to remember is January 1st, which is the statutory "date of assessment".Because a mobile home by definition is "moveable", the possibility exists that it could be located in more than one jurisdiction during any given year. To prevent it from being assessed for taxes more than once, a mobile home is assessed in the county where it is physically located on January 1st, no matter how long it remains on site after that date.
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If a mobile home is located in a mobile home park, who is responsible for paying the taxes, the homeowner or the park owner?
The mobile homeowner. Because the mobile home is assessed as an improvement to their property, the mobile home park owner will receive a tax bill that includes the taxes for all mobile homes in their park. However, the mobile homeowner is responsible for paying the taxes attributed to their mobile home. At the park owner's discretion, this can be done in a lump sum or included in the monthly collection of any rents or dues.
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Are active duty military personnel required to pay property taxes on their mobile homes?
Mobile homes owned by non-resident active duty service personnel in Tennessee on military orders are considered “personal property” in accordance with the Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act, and therefore are exempt.
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What responsibility does the owner of a Mobile Home Park have in reporting improvements (mobile homes) on their property?
In December of each year, the Assessor of Property furnishes each mobile home park owner in the county with a report to list all mobile homes located in their park as of 1 January. It is the duty of the mobile home park owner to correctly list each mobile home by make, model, size, original cost, etc., and return that report, along with certification of any military exemptions to the assessor's office no later than 1 April.
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Why is the value listed in the assessor's office different than what I paid for the mobile home?
While the purchase price can be one indicator of value for a particular mobile home, the amount paid does not necessarily equal the market value. Considerations such as repossessions, sale prices and discounts, family sales, and sales where land or furnishings are involved, often make the purchase price unreliable as the fair market value of a mobile home. The assessor's office is responsible for equalizing values and making uniform assessments of all mobile homes in the jurisdiction. The values assigned for tax purposes are developed using uniform standards for quality, size, and depreciation. If a mobile home is properly listed (age, size, etc.), the results will closely approximate the current market value, but more importantly for tax purposes, they will ensure a fair and equal assessment for every taxpayer who owns a similar mobile home.
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Who has to file a Tangible Personal Property Schedule?
Every business owner in Tennessee, whether incorporated or not, is required to file the schedule annually with the Assessor of Property for the county in which the business is located.
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What is considered "tangible personal property" under the law?
Just about any tangible property not considered to be real estate falls under the definition.If you have any questions about whether an asset fits the description, contact this office.
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What if I'm a very small business and don't have an accounting staff?
All businesses are required to use the Schedule B form. There is an option to check the SMALL ACCOUNTS CERTIFICATIONS. By checking this you certify that the total depreciated value of your property (all groups) is $1,000.00 or less.
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What happens if I don't file the schedule by March 1?
The law requires the Assessor's Office to place a value on your tangible personal property, which may be higher than you would have reported. Your only appeal route then is through the Sumner County Board of Equalization. You also may be assessed a penalty for failing to report.
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Will I be audited?
Every business owner is subject to selection for audit. A member of the Assessor's staff reviews each completed form, and where necessary, work with the business owner to obtain accurate reporting. Audit methods vary, generally based on the size and type of business involved. An inspection of the business premises may be required, or a detailed examination of records of purchases may be needed. You can help by doing the most thorough job possible when you complete the schedule.
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How will I know if my assessment is changed?
We will send you an Assessment Notice in May, indicating any changes in your assessment. If you disagree with the changes, you should contact our office to request a review. As in the case of realty assessments, you should prepare to provide any documentation you have to support your case. If you still don't agree with the Assessor's Office action, you may file an appeal to the Board of Equalization, which begins its meetings in June.
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Why is reappraisal necessary?
Reappraisal eliminates inequities that are created over time by changes in the real estate market, ensuring fairness and equity for all property owners. A property's market value can increase or decrease. If the Assessor's record of a property's market value does not change with the market, some people could pay too much in property taxes, while others could pay too little. That's why the Sumner County Assessor is required to conduct reappraisals every five years. Reappraisals allow the Assessor to adjust property values so that every property in Sumner County is appraised at market value. The last reappraisal occurred in 2019. Between reappraisal cycles, the Assessor's staff:

  • Visually inspects all property in Sumner County so that the Assessor's assessment records reflect each property's actual characteristics, such as square footage, story height, exterior wall type, garage, carport, and detached buildings.
  • Verifies all property transfers as they occur in the marketplace. Appraisers verify each sale in order to ensure it is an arms-length transaction. These verified sales are recorded in the sales file to compare to properties of similar size, age, location, and description to help establish fair and equitable property values.
State law protects property owners during reappraisal years: State law also protects property owners from paying more than their fair share of property tax because a reappraisal has occurred. It provides for adjusting the tax rate to a level that would bring in the same amount of revenue as before reappraisal, excluding new construction. This is called the Certified Tax Rate, and it prevents local governments from experiencing a financial "windfall" in reappraisal years at the expense of the property owners.
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How are reappraisal values established?
The 2019 reappraisal is like a snapshot of Sumner County as of January 1, 2019. Reappraisal values are based on these key factors:

  • The property's use (such as home, business, vacant land, etc.)
  • The property's characteristics
    • Location
    • Square footage (total living area)
    • Quality of construction
    • Amenities (such as bathroom count, garage, carport, vaulted ceilings, etc.)
  • Current market conditions (determined by sales in the immediate area over the past three years)
To determine the market value of a property, a team of skilled and professionally trained appraisers:
  • Visually inspects all properties to ensure that the Assessor's records reflect actual characteristics.
  • Reviews and verifies market sales, cost, and income data according to accepted appraisal practices.
  • Completes market analyses using the CAMA (computer-assisted mass appraisal) system, comparing properties of similar size, age, location, and description.
  • Establishes reappraisal values that reflect current market conditions as of January 1.
Then reappraisal notices are mailed to every property owner in Sumner County. It is important to remember that buyers and sellers in the marketplace establish market value, not the Assessor. The Assessor compares these verified sales to properties of similar size, age, location, and description to complete the evaluation process. This ensures that property values reflect current market conditions as of January 1.
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How does the general maintenance of property affect reappraisal value?
The reappraisal value is not affected by the general maintenance of the property. Repairs such as a new roof, fresh interior/exterior paint, or landscaping neither add to nor detract from the value in the Assessor's records. While these types of repairs can be costly, they are considered to be normal maintenance expenses that all properties incur over time.
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How does structural damage affect reappraisal value?
When structural damage causes a property to be structurally unsound, the reappraisal value may be affected. A field inspection of the property is required to determine the extent of the impact.
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What if property owners disagree with their reappraisal values?
A team of appraisers makes every effort to ensure that all unique characteristics of a property are considered in establishing market value. When property owners have a concern regarding their appraisal or classification and do not agree with the Assessor's value, they should request an Informal Review. The Informal Review is NOT an appeal. It is an opportunity for property owners to share information with the Assessor's Office in order for their property values to reflect market value. There are three ways to initiate an Informal Review:

  1. Complete the Online Form. This is the fastest and most convenient way to initiate an informal review.
  2. Call the Assessor's Office at 615-452-2412
  3. Visit the Assessor's Office.
To assist in the Informal Review, property owners should submit documentation that supports their opinion of the value of the property in question. Examples of such documentation include:
  • Sales prices of similar properties in the immediate area within the last three years.
  • Recent private appraisal.
  • Photos of the property.
  • Any other information the property owner believes will assist appraisers in analyzing the property's market value.
Use our online form and The Assessor's Office will contact you regarding the results of our informal review. For those property owners who disagree with the results of their informal review they may appeal to the Sumner County Board of Equalization, the appeals process is described below:
  1. Sumner County Board of Equalization: The Board of Equalization is an independent body that meets beginning June 1. Failure to file an appeal could result in the assessment becoming final without further right of appeal.
  2. State Board of Equalization (SBoE): If property owners disagree with the Sumner County Board of Equalization's resolution, they may appeal to the SBoE, which meets as needed in Sumner County.

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What is Market Value?
"Market Value" is defined as the most probable price, as of a specified date, in cash, or in terms equivalent to cash, or in other precisely revealed terms for which the specified property rights should sell after reasonable exposure in a competitive market under all conditions requisite to a fair sale, with the buyer and seller each acting prudently, knowledgeably, and for self-interest, and assuming that neither is under undue duress. As you can see from the definition above, "market value" is a theoretical concept. Many sales occur at prices other than the "market value." Often the sale price is adjusted because of time pressures on the buyer or seller. Other factors that affect sale prices include owner-held mortgages and property transfers within families.
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