The Orleans Parish Assessor has specific requirements to qualify you for the Homestead Exemption. To file for your Homestead Exemption, you may be required to provide proof that you reside in the purchased property. We recommend that you contact the Assessor for full instructions. You must renew your Homestead exemption every year. Ask the Assessor to provide renewal information.
You must apply in person, at the East Jefferson office in Elmwood or the West Jefferson office in Gretna, and you must bring a recorded copy of the act of sale. This copy will include the conveyance numbers (number of the book and page on which the sale is recorded at the office of conveyance); you will receive it in the mail from the notary who handled the closing.
You must apply in person, and you must bring a recorded copy of the act of sale. This copy will include the conveyance numbers (number of the book and page on which the sale is recorded at the office of conveyance); you will receive it in the mail from the notary who handled the closing.
You must apply in person, and you must bring a recorded copy of the act of sale. This copy will include the conveyance numbers (number of the book and page on which the sale is recorded at the office of conveyance); you will receive it in the mail from the notary who handled the closing.
You must apply in person, and you must bring a recorded copy of the act of sale. This copy will include the conveyance numbers (number of the book and page on which the sale is recorded at the office of conveyance); you will receive it in the mail from the notary who handled the closing.
To apply for Homestead Exemption in St. Tammany Parish, visit the Assessor's website.
To apply for Homestead Exemption in Livingston Parish, visit the Assessor's website.
To apply for Homestead Exemption in Ascension Parish, visit the Assessor's website.