Johnson, Pope, Bokor, Ruppel & Burns, LLP - Tampa, FL
Ad Valorem Taxation, Valuation and Exemption Lawyers in Tampa, FL
401 East Jackson Street Suite 3100 Tampa, FL 33602
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26
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Tampa Ad Valorem Taxation, Valuation and Exemption Law Firm
Updated: 02/15/2026
Areas of Practice
- Ad Valorem Taxation, Valuation and Exemption
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Contact
401 East Jackson Street
Suite 3100
Tampa, FL 33602
Phone: (813) 225-2500
Fax: (813) 223-7118
Website: http://www.jpfirm.com
Additional Florida Locations
Clearwater, FL (Main Office, 16.3 miles)
311 Park Place Blvd
Suite 300
Clearwater, FL 33759
Phone: (727) 461-1818
Fax: (727) 441-8617
Website: http://www.jpfirm.com
St. Petersburg, FL (16.7 miles)
490 1st Avenue South
Suite 700
St. Petersburg, FL 33701
Phone: (727) 999-9900
Fax: (727) 800-5981
Website: http://www.jpfirm.com
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