Find Bridgeport Property Tax Records

Bridgeport property tax records are handled through municipal offices in Bridgeport, with assessor files, grand list entries, tax billing data, and parcel history maintained under Connecticut law. This page gives a practical search path for Bridgeport property tax records, including local links, statute references, and image-supported source checks. Use these steps when you need to review ownership records, compare assessments, locate payment status, or prepare appeals and exemption filings tied to Bridgeport property tax records.

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Bridgeport Property Tax Records Office Sources

Bridgeport property tax records usually begin with local assessor resources and then move to collector billing pages. The Tax Assessor's Office discovers, lists and values all real estate, personal property and motor vehicles located in the City of Bridgeport to compile the Grand List. We value on a fair and equitable basis, according to Connecticut General Statutes to ensure that each property owner realizes an appropriate share of property tax burden. Our office creates and maintains the annual Grand List of all real estate, personal property and motor vehicle assessments. 2025 Revaluation completed. Online assessment database available through Vision Government Solutions.

**Address:** 45 Lyon Terrace, Room 105, Bridgeport, CT 06604. **Phone:** 203-576-7241. **Hours:** Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM. **Assessor:** William Gaffney (Interim). **CFO:** Kenneth Flatto. Contact references for Bridgeport include Address: 45 Lyon Terrace, Room 105, Bridgeport, CT 06604; Phone: 203-576-7241; Hours: Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM; Assessor: William Gaffney (Interim); CFO: Kenneth Flatto

State-level support for office routing is available at municipal assessor directory and municipal tax collector directory. These tools help keep Bridgeport property tax records searches stable when local menus change.

Bridgeport Property Tax Records Search Links

Bridgeport property tax records links should be used in a sequence: assessment data first, tax billing second, then legal references. This keeps record pulls consistent across different systems.

Primary links for Bridgeport include https://pp.assessorform.com/login?town=Bridgeport and https://metrocog.mapxpress.net/Bridgeport/. For legal context, keep https://portal.ct.gov/opm/igpp/resources-and-forms/statutes-governing-property-assessment-and-taxation and https://portal.ct.gov/OPM/IGPP/Directories/Municipal-Assessors in your file notes. How do I appeal my assessment? File with Board of Assessment Appeals by February 20th annually. When is the revaluation? Every 5 years; last was 2025.

Records in Bridgeport usually include real estate, personal property, and motor vehicle entries. Due dates, grace periods, and delinquency details should be confirmed on local collector pages before final use.

Bridgeport Property Tax Records Images

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Source view for Bridgeport property tax records appears at Bridgeport Assessment DB - Bridgeport.

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Source view for Bridgeport property tax records appears at Bridgeport Tax Payment - Bridgeport.

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Bridgeport Property Tax Records Checklist

Use this checklist when pulling Bridgeport property tax records for routine requests and filing support.

  • Open the municipal assessor page and confirm parcel details.
  • Check grand list year and revaluation notes.
  • Review tax collector billing and due date language.
  • Check delinquency rules and DMV-related notices.
  • Save reference links for follow-up requests.

This workflow matches how Bridgeport property tax records are maintained in Connecticut and reduces repeat searches.

Bridgeport Property Tax Records Reference Notes

Bridgeport property tax records research usually starts with municipal office pages and then moves to statewide legal context. This approach helps when a local site changes because the local office is still the source of record. It also keeps assessment data, billing data, and exemption timelines in one review path.

Connecticut requires consistent treatment of assessment years, tax due dates, and delinquency status. Keep the same terms across each search session so records from separate portals can be compared. This page is structured to support that workflow for Bridgeport property tax records.

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Fairfield County Property Tax Records

Bridgeport sits in Fairfield County. Use the county page for county-level routing links and additional municipality context.

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Bridgeport Property Tax Records Reference Notes

Bridgeport property tax records research usually starts with municipal office pages and then moves to statewide legal context. This approach helps when a local site changes because the local office is still the source of record. It also keeps assessment data, billing data, and exemption timelines in one review path.

Connecticut requires consistent treatment of assessment years, tax due dates, and delinquency status. Keep the same terms across each search session so records from separate portals can be compared. This page is structured to support that workflow for Bridgeport property tax records.

Bridgeport Property Tax Records Reference Notes

Bridgeport property tax records research usually starts with municipal office pages and then moves to statewide legal context. This approach helps when a local site changes because the local office is still the source of record. It also keeps assessment data, billing data, and exemption timelines in one review path.

Connecticut requires consistent treatment of assessment years, tax due dates, and delinquency status. Keep the same terms across each search session so records from separate portals can be compared. This page is structured to support that workflow for Bridgeport property tax records.