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Tulsa County Headquarters. 218 W. 6th St. Tulsa, OK 74119-1004. 918-596-5000
Tulsa County offers numerous services and manages nearly all aspects of the County through our departments, offices and elected officials. Here you’ll find information about these entities and Tulsa County’s dedication to transparent and open government.
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.
Here you’ll find information on County resources and programs ranging from election support, facilities management, community prevention programs, highway construction and maintenance, award-winning parks and everything in between.
LOCCAT is a new application offered to the public by the Tulsa County Clerk’s Office. It presents land records and real estate information in one map-based program, combining records from the County Clerk, Assessor and Treasurer for ease of use and public reference.
County Clerk Land Records LOCCAT (LOCCAT is a new application offered to the public by the Tulsa County Clerk’s Office. It presents land records and real estate information in one map-based program, combining records from the County Clerk, Assessor and Treasurer for ease of use and public reference.
Certain Tulsa County properties lie within special assessment districts (drainage, EMS, fire, etc.). These districts function independent of the Tulsa County Assessor’s Office, though the assessment amounts may be included in the county property tax bill you receive from the Tulsa County Treasurer.
The Tulsa County Assessor is responsible for placing a Fair Cash Value (Market) on property as of the tax date (January 1) of each year in Tulsa County. Assessor Property
Tulsa County is home to more than 650,000 people covering more than 587 square miles with 10 municipalities. Tulsa County’s elected officials and employees serve every citizen with professionalism, integrity and respect.
The Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) is Tulsa County’s administrative and business management entity. Three elected officials are responsible for the County’s execution of a wide range of legal and fiscal responsibilities including oversight of County programs and facilities and maintenance of the County highway system.