Coverage status

Appeal Watch expands county-by-county, not by pretending every county works the same.

Every county has its own assessor site, tax bill path, appeal form, notice window, and data friction. Coverage status tells you what Appeal Watch can realistically do before you spend money.

159 Georgia county source-routing profiles and browser-flow contracts
1 private-launch operating county
0 counties marketed as fully automated
45 day notice appeal window in Georgia
Private-launch review

Columbia County

Guide, source map, packet workflow, qPublic/GovernmentWindow research path, and operator review are active. Simple HTTP automation is blocked, so source checks currently require browser-assisted or manual review.

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Guide-ready

Gwinnett County

Public guide and packet framework are live. Customers can request review, but source automation is not yet promoted as verified.

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Guide-ready

Fulton County

Public guide and filing-route explanation are live. Private-launch handling requires case fit and source verification before packet work.

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Guide-ready

Cobb County

Public guide and appeal packet checklist are live. Adapter promotion waits for verified source behavior and county-specific filing checks.

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Coverage tiers

  • Private-launch review: Appeal Watch can take packet requests with operator review and clear fallback language.
  • Guide-ready: SEO guide and appeal education are live, but automation is not sold as verified.
  • Adapter-planned: County is on the roadmap after source testing.
  • Unsupported/referral: Case likely needs legal, appraisal, engineering, or county-specific professional help.

County source check

Before a county is promoted beyond guide-ready, Appeal Watch needs a repeatable source check for the official records that support the packet.

  • Official annual assessment notice timing
  • Appeal form, deadline, and filing destination
  • Assessor property-card access
  • Tax bill/account access
  • Comparable sale or assessment source quality
  • Whether browser automation is allowed, blocked, or unstable

Automation matrix

Every county now has a source-by-source payment posture.

The private county automation API returns appeal_watch_county_automation_matrix_v1 with address intake mode, source capabilities, launch readiness, payment policy, and browser-flow routing for all 159 Georgia counties. The protected validation queue returns appeal_watch_county_validation_queue_v1, ranking each county by latest monitor result, proof state, blocker, and next action. Most counties are in statewide_source_mapping_queue, which means address-first intake can route the case, identify required source work, run the candidate browser flow, and keep payment blocked until county-specific proof exists.

159 county matrices and browser flows routed

Honest automation posture

No county is labeled fully automated until source checks survive real-world testing.

Some county sites block simple automated requests. Appeal Watch can still create value through structured intake, manual-assisted source review, evidence organization, packet drafting, and deadline control, but the product should never sell fake automation certainty.

0 false automation claims

Need a county not listed?

Send the address anyway. The first response should be coverage fit, not a blind sale.

If the county is not ready, the request helps prioritize source testing and guide expansion.

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