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Fulton County Parcel Checks Need Two Screens

Fulton County owners can use Image Mate for parcel details, then compare assessment rolls and tax-rate links before calling an assessor.

Published July 6, 2026 · Last verified July 6, 2026

Fulton County parcel work usually needs two screens, not one. Image Mate is the place to start for the property card: owner name, inventory, assessed value, and the map-style parcel view. That is the screen that helps you confirm you are looking at the right property.

The second screen is the context. Fulton County’s Real Property Tax Service Agency also links assessment rolls, municipal assessors, county-town-village tax rates, and school tax rates. Those links help explain why a parcel number, assessed value, tax rate, and school district need to be read together instead of treated as one mystery number.

This is useful before a grievance, sale, refinance, estate errand, or STAR question. Fulton County notes that STAR applications now go directly through New York State, so the local real-property page is a starting point, not the whole answer.

Save the Image Mate page, assessment roll year, tax-rate document, school district, and assessor contact. When you call, you can ask the narrow question: parcel identity, assessed value, exemption, rate, or payment history. Narrow questions get cleaner answers.

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