How to Find Your Property Tax Information Online
Look up your property tax assessment, payment history, and due dates through your county assessor or treasurer website.
Search for your county's tax website
~15sSearch for your property
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Property taxes are collected by your local government to fund schools, roads, and emergency services. You can look up your tax information online — including how much you owe, due dates, assessment value, and payment history.
Property tax information is managed at the county level. Search "[your county name] property tax" or "[your county name] assessor" in Google and use the official .gov website.
Most county websites let you search by property address, parcel number, or your name. Once you find your property, you can view your assessed value, tax rate, current amount due, past-due amounts, payment history, and information about exemptions.
Many counties offer a homestead exemption that reduces your tax if the home is your primary residence. Check your county assessor's website — it could save you hundreds per year. You typically only need to apply once.
If you believe your property is over-assessed, you can appeal. Look for an "Appeal" or "Protest" section on your assessor's website. Appeals are usually due within 30 to 90 days of your assessment notice.
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