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12 lis 2024 · IMPORTANT INFORMATION: The County Treasurer, not the County Auditor, is in charge of your Real Estate Taxes. Please contact the Treasurer at county.treasurer@hamilton-co.org with your property tax questions or if you need to update your tax bill mailing address.
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Hamilton County Property Search. You need to select a search method from the criteria of Owner, Street Address, Parcel ID, Sales, and Advanced at first. Then enter the search information in the search field, and click the "Search" button at the bottom of the page.
3 lis 2021 · Tax Levy Summary - Proposed for the November 7, 2023 Election. Hamilton County Auditor's Office Releases Aggregate Property Value Report. Value Letter to Residential Property Owners.
In Hamilton County most parcel numbers are 13 characters long. Your parcel number can be found on your tax bill or most other correspondence mailed to you from the Auditor's office. To Search by Parcel Number, all or part of the number can be entered.
Welcome to the Hamilton County Auditor's Web Site! Public Record Request The Auditor has established this web page to facilitate access to our large data files.
The Hamilton County Auditor's website provides information and resources related to property taxes and public records.
Taxes on real estate are due in January and June of each year. And taxes on manufactured homes are due in March and July. There are two major factors that influence the amount of real estate taxes a property owner owes: the value of the property as determined by the Hamilton County Auditor, and tax levies, most of which are decided by the voters.