Lawrence County Property Tax Calculator
Accurate property tax estimates for Lawrence County including 5 incorporated cities and unincorporated areas.
Property Tax Calculator
Alabama Class III Residential
Reduces assessed value by $6,000
Total Millage Rate: 30.0 mills
State: 6.5 | County: 11.5 | School: 12
Lawrence County Tax Rates
State Mills
6.5
County Mills
11.5
School Mills
12
Unincorporated Total
30
Cities in Lawrence County
| City | City Mills | Total Mills |
|---|---|---|
| Courtland | 5 | 35 |
| Hillsboro | 3 | 33 |
| Moulton | 8 | 38 |
| North Courtland | 4 | 34 |
| Town Creek | 5 | 35 |
| Unincorporated Areas | — | 30 |
A Homeowner's Breakdown of Lawrence County Property Taxes
Lawrence County anchors its residential property tax framework on a baseline of 30 mills for unincorporated parcels, a figure that shapes every escrow projection across the county. That 30-mill total is composed of 6.5 state mills, 11.5 county mills, and 12 mills earmarked for local 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 Lawrence County home appraised at $250,000, only $25,000 becomes the taxable base before any exemptions are applied.
Owner-occupants across Lawrence 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.
Within Lawrence County, incorporated areas such as Courtland, Moulton, and Town Creek layer city-specific millage over the 30-mill county floor, which is why the calculator above isolates each jurisdiction so you can compare precisely.
Before finalizing any Lawrence County purchase, confirm current millage and exemption figures with the Lawrence County tax assessor, since local rates and district boundaries are adjusted periodically.