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  1. Tulsa County Headquarters, 5th floor. 218 W. Sixth St. Tulsa, OK 74119. assessor@tulsacounty.org. (918) 596-5100. (918) 596-4799. The Tulsa County Assessor is responsible for placing a Fair Cash Value (Market) on property as of the tax date (January 1) of each year in Tulsa County.

    • Tax Estimator

      Tax Estimator - Tulsa County Assessor - Property Search

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      Calendar of Events - Tulsa County Assessor - Property Search

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      Our mission is to accurately assess property within Tulsa...

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      Tulsa County Assessor Policy. It is the policy of the Tulsa...

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  2. Electronic check. $1.75 per transaction ($0.01 to $100,000.00) $12.00 per transaction ($100,000.00 to $700,050.00) For payments over $700,050.00, please call 918-596-5071 to make arrangements. Credit/Debit cards are now accepted in person at the Treasurer's office and remote bank locations for property tax payments.

  3. Apr 13, 2020 · The amount of the tax collected on each piece of property is a percentage of the fair cash value of the property. Each county holds local elections to determine the percentage at which property in the county will be taxed. The Oklahoma Constitution prescribes certain limitations on the percentages that a county is allowed to set.

  4. Then click on the View/Pay button. Receipts are no longer being mailed. CONTACT US. Tulsa County Headquarters. 218 W. 6th St., 8th Floor. Tulsa, OK 74119-1004. 918-596-5071. QUICK LINKS. Acceptable Use.

    • In Oklahoma, You Can Redeem Before The New Owner Gets The Deed
    • Limited Right to Redeem Following A Tax Sale in Oklahoma
    • When You Can Prevent A Tax Sale Even If You're Delinquent on Taxes

    In Oklahoma, a redemption must happen before the county treasurer executes the deed to the new owner. (Okla. Stat. Ann. tit. 68 § 3113). So, most homeowners in Oklahoma don't get the right to redeem once the new owner gets a deed to the property. To redeem the home, you must pay all accumulated taxes, interest, and costs (Okla. Stat. Ann. tit. 68 §...

    Only under very limited circumstances will you get some additional time to redeem: Minors and incapacitated (or partially incapacitated) persons may redeem within one year after the expiration of such disability. (Okla. Stat. Ann. tit. 68 § 3113). The amount required to redeem is the delinquent taxes plus interest and penalty (though not more than ...

    Some homeowners in Oklahoma can get an exemption from a tax sale. This means your home cannot be sold at a tax sale even if you're behind in paying your property taxes. Who qualifies for a tax sale exemption.The county treasurer won't conduct a tax sale if: 1. your county has a population that exceeds 100,000 people 2. the property in question cont...

  5. John Fothergill is the Treasurer for Tulsa County. He is a graduate of Jenks High School and Northeastern State University with a B.A. in Finance. He is married and has two sons. He served as Chief Deputy of the Treasurer under Dennis Semler. He was also Chief Deputy for Commissioner Karen Keith. Before he came to Tulsa County, he worked for ...

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