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Pursuant to Tenn. Code Ann. §67-5-603(d) & County Resolution 25-7-6; If your Real Property building or improvement(s) qualifies as Substantially Damaged or was Unfit for Use or Occupancy [definitions provided in application] as a result of the April disaster event: DR-4878-TN, you may apply for Real Property proration consideration for the 2025 tax year by going here: Real Property Disaster Application. Application deadline is September 1, 2025. Please return signed application to Assessor's office. 

 

Pursuant to Tenn. Code Ann. §67-5-606(c) & County Resolution 25-7-6; If your Tangible “Business” Personal Property was Destroyed, Demolished, or Substantially Damaged as a result of the April disaster event: DR-4878-TN, you may apply for proration consideration for the 2025 tax year by going here: Tangible Personal Property Disaster Application. Application deadline is September 1, 2025. Please return signed application to Assessor's office. 

Assessor of Property

Property Assessor - Erinne Hester
Erinne Hester
Assessor of Property

As the elected Montgomery County Assessor of Property, I am committed to promoting transparency and public awareness to what we do in the Assessor’s office and I hope this site will assist in that.

The Montgomery County Assessor of Property is charged to discover, value, and list all taxable property in Montgomery County according to the State of Tennessee. This includes conducting a state-mandated County-wide reappraisal every five years; our next reappraisal is scheduled for 2029. The Assessor of Property is a constitutional officer and is elected by the people for a term of four years.

-Erinne Hester, Assessor of Property
Property Assessor - Erinne Hester
Erinne Hester
Assessor of Property

 

Contact Info.

Assessor of Property

350 Pageant Lane
Suite 101-C
Clarksville, TN 37040


Phone: 931-648-5709
Email: ejhester@mcgtn.net


Hours of Operation

Mon - Fri
8:00am - 4:30pm