Is there a Tax Relief/Deferral program for the elderly and disabled?

Yes, Norfolk residents 65 years of age or older or permanently and totally disabled may be eligible for Real Estate Tax Relief or Deferral. There are certain eligibility requirements: please contact the Department of Human Services (757-823-1130) or visit their web page for more information.  Applications for Tax Relief or Deferral must be filed each year.

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1. How are real estate taxes assessed?
2. What is the current real estate tax rate?
3. When are real estate taxes due?
4. What should I do if my taxes are paid through my mortgage company but I receive the tax bill?
5. How are penalty and interest calculated on delinquent real estate tax?
6. Who do I contact regarding a change of address and/or tax billing status?
7. When are real estate tax bills mailed by the Treasurer's Office?
8. Is there a Tax Relief/Deferral program for the elderly and disabled?
9. When do taxes become due on Tax Relief/Deferred accounts?
10. How do I calculate taxes due on Tax Relief/Deferred accounts?
11. Who do I contact regarding the purchase of real estate property that has delinquent taxes?