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Seminole County is located in the southeastern part of Oklahoma, near the border with Texas and Arkansas, and is part of the Great Plains Region. The county was officially established in 1907 and is named after the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma, whose ancestors migrated to the land in the 1920s.
The Seminole County Assessor is responsible for appraising real estate and assessing a property tax on properties located in Seminole County, Oklahoma. You can contact the Seminole County Assessor for: Information on your property's tax assessment; Paying your property tax; Appealing your property tax appraisal
County Recorder - the County Clerk serves as record keeper for the County. All documents relating to real estate i.e. deeds, mortgages, mineral interests, plats, liens, judgments as well as State and Federal tax liens and military discharge records.
A county commissioner is elected by the electors within a district to serve on the board of county commissioners. The Seminole County Offices will be CLOSED on Monday, September 2, 2024 in observance of Labor Day.
The Seminole County Offices will be CLOSED on Monday, September 2, 2024 in observance of Labor Day.
Seminole County Court Clerk - Kimberly Davis Duties & Responsibilities The court clerk has the primary responsibility to record, file and maintain as permanent records the proceedings of the district court.
The Seminole County Election Board Office is responsible for processing voter registration applications, Absentee Voting applications, Precinct Official training.
Our primary responsibility is to collect taxes certified by the County Assessor from the assessment valuations placed on real estate and personal property in the county. The Treasurer mails tax statements, collects property taxes and apportions the taxes to the taxing jurisdictions.
The following local, state, and national resources are provided to give you access to information that pertains to residents of Seminole County, OK. All links open in a new window for your convenience.
Seminole County will issue residential and commercial building permits for your project needs. If you are beginning a new development or making additions to an existing project, you will need to have the proper documentation to make additions/new developments onto your property.