Property Manager
Phone : (407) 628-1086
E-Mail: info@hmi-c1a.com
1.) Orange County Property Appraiser
2.) Florida Driver’s License Office
Orange County Florida Property Appraiser
The Orange
County Property Appraiser office is in the Orlando downtown Sun Trust
Center.
Street and
Mailing Address:
Orange County
Property Appraiser
200 S. Orange
Ave, Suite 1700
Orlando, FL
32801
NOTE: Voters elect
their county property appraiser.
Amy Mercado is the
current Orange County Property.
website:
https://www.ocpafl.org/
This is the office where a unit owner living in his Chateaux unit may apply for various property tax exemptions, such as Homestead, Widow (Widower), disability, etc.
Most requests can be completed through the website. The office is in a large downtown office building that requires paid parking of fifteen to seventeen dollars per hour. The Property Appraiser office does not validate parking.
Dates to
Remember from Orange County Property Appraiser Office:
January 1:
Appraisal date for real & tangible personal property - all property is
appraised by this date yearly.
March 1: All
exemption applications must be filed.
April 1:
Tangible personal property tax returns due.
August : TRIM
notices mailed to all property owners.
Florida Driver’s License and auto / boat renewals and applications.
Main Office website:
Orange County Locations:
https://www.flhsmv.gov/locations/orange/
Many Requests may be
accomplished through the state FLHSMV website or the below phone number.
The following self-service options that are available by phone 24/7 at 850-617-3000:
Check driver
license;
Update
insurance;
Pay
reinstatement fee after paying ticket;
Check vehicle
record;
Get new
resident information;
Get information
about first license.
Please be
prepared to provide your driver license number, Social Security number,
title or vehicle identification number:
Or take advantage of
their self-service options available online by visiting
https://services.flhsmv.gov/DLCheck/
Make an
appointment;
Check driver
license;
Online
insurance update;
Driving school
eligibility check;
Social Security
number update; or
Replace or
renew a Florida driver license or identification card.
To replace or renew a
registration for a motor vehicle or vessel (boat or other watercraft) , or obtain a paper
title, please visit
https://services.flhsmv.gov/VirtualOffice/
The U.S.
Department of Homeland Security REAL ID Act became effective nationwide in
2008, mandating new standards for the issuance of driver licenses and
identification cards. Florida began issuing REAL ID-compliant credentials
January 1, 2010. New driver licenses and ID cards have a star in the upper
right corner of the card, indicating that they are REAL ID-compliant.
As part of the REAL ID Act, there are documentation requirements for residents renewing or obtaining a new driver license or ID card.
For the first in-office issuance of a Florida Driver's License, customers must bring original documents that validate their identity, Social Security Number (SSN) and residential address.