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  1. Certain Tulsa County properties lie within special assessment districts (drainage, EMS, fire, etc.). These districts function independent of the Tulsa County Assessors Office, though the assessment amounts may be included in the county property tax bill you receive from the Tulsa County Treasurer.

  2. To determine if your property is subject to one of these assessments, contact the appropriate special assessment district for more information.

  3. The AcreValue Tulsa County, OK plat map, sourced from the Tulsa County, OK tax assessor, indicates the property boundaries for each parcel of land, with information about the landowner, the parcel number, and the total acres.

  4. The Tulsa County Assessor is responsible for appraising real estate and assessing a property tax on properties located in Tulsa County, Oklahoma. You can contact the Tulsa County Assessor for: Reporting upgrades or improvements; Paying your property tax; Your property tax bill; Information on your property's tax assessment; Checking the Tulsa ...

  5. The Tulsa County Tax Assessor can provide you with a copy of your property tax assessment, show you your property tax bill, help you pay your property taxes, or arrange a payment plan. Payments may be made to the county tax collector or treasurer instead of the assessor.

  6. The Tulsa 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 Tulsa County. Contact the assessor's office if you need help with paying your property taxes, applying for a homestead exemption or other tax exemption ...

  7. Tulsa County's appraisal system is based on modern, sound and nationally accepted appraisal principles and methods. The County Assessor's only function is assessment of property. The Assessor's office does not set your tax rate or collect taxes.