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Monroe PA Property Search. Online Property Assessments. ACCESS TERMS, CONDITIONS AND DISCLAIMERS. The County of Monroe makes no representations or warranties as to the suitability of this information for any particular purpose, and that to the extent you use or implement this information in your own setting, you do so at your own risk.
Homestead Exemption can provide significant property tax savings. This online application will walk you through the qualifications and application process. Many other exemptions are also available through our office.
Monroe County Real Property Portal. Start typing your street to view a list of matches. Select your street from the results to ensure it matches our records. Use the search above to bring up a detailed report of your property and pay/view property taxes.
Find property information, tax assessment, and maps for Monroe County, Pennsylvania. No search required, just enter the PIN and jur.
The Monroe County Real Property Portal is provided as a service to the residents of our County. It is made available for residents to gain access to more information on their individual property as well as see information on taxes, historical sales and pay taxes online.
Appraisal Calendar. Public Records Request. Millages. Tax Roll. Property Owner Bill of Rights. Accessibility Statement. Exemptions & Benefits.
The County Auditor administers the non-commercial rollback of property taxes to all qualifying taxpayers. They also administer the owner occupancy reduction for residential and agricultural parcels on which there is a homesite occupied by the owner.
You should receive a separate bill for each piece of property owned, according to the way the deed is recorded. If any tax statements are missing, contact the Tax Collector’s office at (305) 295-5044, or visit our nearest office. You may also search for a tax bill on our website here.
Property and tax information is available for the towns in Monroe County, New York. The property and owner information is the most current information as provided by the Town Assessors.
Public Records Request. Florida is commonly referred to as an “open records” state. Meaning, all records in the custody of a public agency are open for inspection and copying by any person, unless expressly exempt.