Wednesday, August 09, 2023

From The Glades Property Appraiser's Office

NEWS FROM THE GLADES COUNTY PROPERTY APPRAISER

MOORE HAVEN, FL. -- The Glades County Property Appraisers have successfully completed the 2023 Glades County Tax Assessment Rolls, and have received approval from the Florida Department of Revenue. The Department of Revenues’ approval ensures that the property tax assessment rolls comply with all statutory and regulatory requirements.

Tax Roll production requires a team of dedicated employees, with a high level of expertise in their particular role.

Lorie Ward, Glades Property Appraiser said, "I am very blessed and thankful to have these employees to work alongside of." 
Ragen Mathis, Chief Field Appraiser
Darcie McRoy, Field Appraiser
Mary Lou Ransom, Tangible Personal Property Clerk
Anita Woods, Exemption Specialist
Trish Coleman, Deed Specialist
Josie Boix, Tax Roll Administrator

Mailing your Notice of Proposed Property Taxes and Proposed or Adopted Non-Ad Valorem Assessments will soon be mailed. Please contact the office if you do not receive it by the end of August.

EMPLOYEE SPOTLIGHT

Field Appraiser, Darcie McRoy

Darcie is a 4th generation Glades County resident who grew up in Ortona.

She attended Glades County Schools and was a 2019 graduate. She was a member of the Glades County 4-H program for 11 years and exhibited both Steer and Swine in the Glades County Youth Livestock shows as well as the South Florida Fair in West Palm Beach. Darcie was an FFA Officer and a member of the Livestock Judging Team, competing at the state level two years in a row. Darcie also played softball, volleyball and was a cheerleader.

Darcie is a current member of the Moore Haven Church of God and resides in Ortona. Her father, Johnathan manages Vulcan Materials Sand Mine and her mother Amanda is the second-generation owner and operator of Cracker Cookin & Catering. Darcie is blessed with two younger brothers Wesley, and baby brother, Cobe. In her spare-time she loves to hunt, enjoy a sunny lake day, and more importantly, spend time with her family and friends.

Darcie began as my Tangible Personal Property Clerk in 2019. Her work ethic, team spirit, self-motivation and attention to details made her very successful in that position. I knew she loved the outdoors and that her preference was to be working outdoors in the community rather than in the office. That made her the perfect choice when the Field Appraiser position became available in 2022. Darcie is now an expert Field Appraiser and enjoys the time she spends with the residents while she is making her site visits. Darcie says, “While I am at their property, I want to make sure that they are aware of all of the Property Tax Exemptions, as well as answer other questions they may have about their property assessment”.

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