I have just purchased a home in Taylor and have been given forms to file with the City. What do I need to do?
The closing agent should have provided you with a Property Transfer Affidavit (Form 2766) and a Homeowners Principal Residence Exemption Affidavit (Form 2368) to file with the local assessing office. A copy of your Deed should also be provided. The Deed is the actual document which transfers the property to you. The forms can be mailed to:
City of Taylor
Assessors Office
23555 Goddard Road
Taylor, MI 48180.
They can also be dropped off at the Call Center (located in the Building Department) and we are located in:
City Hall
23555 Goddard Road
Taylor, MI 48180
Directions: Goddard Road quarter mile east of Telegraph Road. Our office hours are 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.

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1. I am putting up a fence and need to know where my property lines are. Can you help me?
2. How can I get general property data such as: year built, living area and number of rooms?
3. How can I get general assessing information such as: taxpayer of record, parcel number, assessed value, taxable value and legal description?
4. I have just purchased a home in Taylor and have been given forms to file with the City. What do I need to do?
5. I have just purchased a home and understand I need to file some forms with the City. What forms do I need to file and where can I obtain the forms?
6. How do I know if I have a Homestead Exemption on my property?
7. I am adding an addition and deck to my home. How much additional property tax will I have to pay?
8. How do I determine whether my property can be split into two or more building sites?
9. I am thinking about purchasing a home in the City of Taylor, how can I estimate the amount of property tax I will be paying?
10. What is my tax rate?
11. Do I have homestead exemption on my records?
12. How do I appeal my assessment?
13. If I add a deck or other building improvements to my house, how much will my taxes increase?
14. What if I build a shed or other building addition without pulling a building permit, will my taxes increase?