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- The Assessor's office is responsible for determining the value of all real and personal property in Kingfisher County for the purpose of taxation. The office also provides information to the public about property values and the assessment process.
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Appraises and assesses the real and personal property for the purpose of ad valorem taxation. Computes the ad valorem taxes due on all taxable property according to fair cash value. Prepares the assessment roll and delivers it to the County Board of Equalization for approval. Checks all exemptions.
The Kingfisher County Assessor, Carrie Turner, is located in the Kingfisher County Courthouse at 101 S Main St #1 in Kingfisher, Oklahoma. The Assessor's office is responsible for determining the value of all real and personal property in Kingfisher County for the purpose of taxation.
- 101 South Main Street, Kingfisher, 73750, OK
- (405) 375-3884
What can the Kingfisher County Assessor's Office do for me? The Kingfisher County Tax Assessor's Office oversees the appraisal and assessment of properties as well as the billing and collection of property taxes for all taxable real estate located in Kingfisher County.
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The county assessor has the responsibility to appraise and assess the real and personal property within the county for the purpose of ad valorem taxation. Also, the county assessor is required to compute the ad valorem taxes due on all the taxable property. By law, the county assessor appraises all the taxable real and personal property according ...
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This fact sheet resulted from an expansion and update of an earlier version prepared by Dolores Willett whose work built on an earlier version by Charlie A. Burns and Gary Holland who were formerly employed as Rural Development Program Specialists. Notie H. Lansford, Jr. Extension Economist
Every vacant lot, apartment complex, strip mall and home has a value; the assessor estimates that value based on the current real estate. In between these three-year pushes, the assessor identifies overlooked properties and locates and contacts the owners.
Search our free real estate database to access detailed property records. Enter an address to find property deeds, owner information, property tax history, assessments, home values, sales history, mortgages, and more.
The County Treasurer is an elected constitutional officer with a four-year term whose primary function is to collect taxes certified by the County Assessor from the assessment valuations placed on real estate, personal property, and public utilities within Kingfisher County.