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Find information on your property value, taxes, and appeals in Jefferson County. Learn about the Assessor's role, services, and contact details.
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- Scot Kersgaard
Find property information by owner, address, PIN, AIN, document number, sales, subdivision, neighborhood, TAG, tax district and tax authority. Contact the Assessor's Office for more details and services.
Access Assessor's Jefferson County parcel layer to view and select parcels graphically, print maps and perform queries using Parcel ID and Schedule Number. (ASPIN) Business Personal Property Inventory
The Assessor's office maintains current appraisal and assessment records, makes changes in valuations as they occur, stays abreast of property transactions within the county and keeps a file on properties updated throughout the year.
The Assessor's website is intended to answer questions about property tax assessment and provide access to available services. The left side menu includes links to information on real estate, personal property, and on-line forms.
Welcome to Jefferson County Tax Assessor web site. The Jefferson County Tax Assessor is charged with responsibility to discover, list, assess, apply exemptions, abatements, current use, and process real and personal property tax returns. We create and update GIS maps with multi layers of data.
The Assessor's Office assigns values for county real estate and personal property, both taxable and tax-exempt, as the basis for property taxes set by various taxing authorities. Property owners are advised of each assessment and may appeal through a review process.