The City of Franklin maintains a very low property tax of 37.65 cents per $100 of assessed value. Historical rates for Williamson County and the City of Franklin can be seen here [PDF]. All property taxes, real and personal are payable October 1 and shall become delinquent March 1 of each year. In October of each year, tax notices [PDF] for real and personal property are mailed out to property owners as recorded by deed on January 1 of that taxing year. You are responsible for both city and county property taxes. City taxes are paid to the City of Franklin. County taxes are paid to the Williamson County Trustee. If you do not receive a notice by the end of October from either jurisdiction, you should notify that tax office. You may pay taxes without penalty and interest through the last day of February. However, if you wish to use this deduction on your IRS tax return, payment will need to be made by December 31st. We also send tax information to any mortgage company that requests information and to major mortgage servicing companies, like First American, that are hired by mortgage companies to pay taxes on their behalf. To ensure that your mortgage company receives a notice, you may want to forward a copy of the tax bill to them. We also suggest that you use our online Property Tax Inquiry service to verify that they have been paid. As a property owner, it is your responsibility to know what taxes are due and when, whether you receive a bill or not. It is also your responsibility to provide a current mailing address. If there is a change in your mailing address you need to notify the Property Assessor’s office.
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City of Franklin, (615) 794-4572, 109 3rd Avenue South, Suite 141
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Williamson County Trustee, (615) 790-5709, 1320 West Main Street
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Property Assessor, (615) 790-5708, 1320 West Main Street