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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.
Carrie Turner County Assessor. Jeannie Boevers County Clerk. Robin L. Rother County Treasurer. Lisa Markus ... Tommy Humphries District Attorney. County Commissioners Office. Engineer/Floodplain/Permits. Kingfisher County. 101 S Main St, Kingfisher, OK, 73750. Offices. Associate District Judge; Commissioner District 1; Commissioner District 2 ...
Kingfisher County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. As of the 2010 census, the population was 15,034. Its county seat is Kingfisher. The county was formed in 1890 and named Kingfisher by a vote of residents.
Below is a list of common tasks in the county and where to go to get them done. What. Where. Apply for double homestead exemption. Assessor's Office. Apply for or renew farm sales tax exemption card. Assessor's Office. Apply for senior freeze exemptions. Assessor's Office.
Filter: Kingfisher County Districts. Kingfisher County. 101 S Main St, Kingfisher, OK, 73750. Offices. Associate District Judge. Commissioner District 1.
Office Hours: 8:00am - 4:30pm (24 Hour Phone 405-368-4124) 1001 Victory Lane Kingfisher, Oklahoma 73750
Collects and apportions all ad valorem taxes for the county and its subdivisions. Serves as the financial officer for county government. Prepares financial statements and financial records for review by state and county officials. Enforces the collection of delinquent taxes through tax sales.
Serves as the registrar of deeds and custodian of records. Serves as secretary to various boards, posting agendas and recording the proceedings. Reviews all claims, prepares warrants for payment, and keeps financial ledger.
Court Clerk. The court clerk has the primary responsibility to record, file, and maintain as permanent records the proceedings of the district court. 101 S. Main St., Rm. #24, Kingfisher, OK 73750. 405.375.3813.
If you have any questions, please contact the Kingfisher County Engineer office at 405-375-3820. Some content may be extracted from OSU Cooperative Extension Fact Sheet AGEC-802 and/or the County Training Program website. More complete information is available from these sources.