Coffee County Property Tax Calculator
Accurate property tax estimates for Coffee County including 4 incorporated cities and unincorporated areas.
Property Tax Calculator
Alabama Class III Residential
Reduces assessed value by $6,000
Total Millage Rate: 29.5 mills
State: 6.5 | County: 10.5 | School: 12.5
Coffee County Tax Rates
State Mills
6.5
County Mills
10.5
School Mills
12.5
Unincorporated Total
29.5
Cities in Coffee County
| City | City Mills | Total Mills |
|---|---|---|
| Elba | 8 | 37.5 |
| Enterprise | 7 | 36.5 |
| Kinston | 4 | 33.5 |
| New Brockton | 5 | 34.5 |
| Unincorporated Areas | — | 29.5 |
Calculating What You Will Owe in Coffee County
In Coffee County, the property tax conversation revolves around a 29.5-mill unincorporated foundation and the localized adjustments layered on top of it. Those base mills split into 6.5 for the state, 10.5 for the county, and 12.5 dedicated to schools.
Alabama classifies owner-occupied homes as Class III property, which means your assessed value equals just 10% of the appraised market value. On a Coffee County home appraised at $250,000, only $25,000 becomes the taxable base before any exemptions are applied.
Owner-occupants across Coffee County should file for the homestead exemption promptly; the $6,000 assessed-value reduction directly lowers the mills owed and compounds in value year over year.
Coffee County contains 4 incorporated cities, including Elba, Kinston, and New Brockton. City limits introduce municipal mills on top of the county baseline, so two homes of equal value can carry very different bills depending on jurisdiction.
Rates shift and district lines are occasionally redrawn, so always verify your specific Coffee County figures with the county assessor's office before relying on them for a closing.