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File for Your Homestead Exemption Before March 1, 2026 & Save on Your Property Taxes!

Staff Writer
April 16, 2026
File for Your Homestead Exemption Before March 1, 2026 & Save on Your Property Taxes!

Don't Miss Out: Homestead Exemption Deadline Approaches for Ponte Vedra Homeowners

Ponte Vedra homeowners are reminded to file for their homestead exemption before the March 1, 2026, deadline to potentially save on their 2026 property taxes. This crucial exemption can significantly reduce the taxable value of your primary residence, leading to lower annual tax bills.

The homestead exemption applies to owner-occupied homes and can provide a substantial reduction in assessed value. For many residents, this means hundreds of dollars in savings each year. If you purchased a new home in Ponte Vedra during 2025 or if your primary residence status has changed, now is the time to ensure your exemption is in place.

To qualify, the property must have been your permanent residence as of January 1, 2026. First-time applicants will typically need to provide proof of residency, such as a Florida driver's license, voter registration, and vehicle registration showing the property address. The application process is handled by the St. Johns County Property Appraiser's Office, conveniently located in nearby St. Augustine.

Residents who have previously filed for and received the homestead exemption on their current property generally do not need to reapply annually, as the exemption automatically renews. However, it is always a good practice to verify your exemption status, especially if you have recently moved or made changes to your property ownership.

Missing the March 1 deadline means you will not receive the exemption for the 2026 tax year, and your property taxes will be calculated on the full assessed value. Local officials encourage all eligible homeowners to take advantage of this important tax-saving opportunity. For more information on eligibility requirements and to access the application forms, residents can visit the St. Johns County Property Appraiser's website or contact their office directly.

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