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Oklahoma County Treasurer's Public Access Search. The Oklahoma County Treasurer provides Public Access searches on property located in Oklahoma County. To pay your taxes please try our shopping cart at: Forte Payments If you elect to pay a tax online the fees will be: For eChecks $1.75 up to $100,000 and $12.00 over $100,000
Oklahoma County Annex Building: 320 Robert S. Kerr Ave. Oklahoma City OK 73102: Phone: (405) 713-1300
Bidders can pre-register in the County Treasurer’s Office May 9 thru June 7, 2024. We will accept cash to be placed on trust deposit in our office during pre-registration. If you pre-register you will be given your bidder card at the actual resale.
The Oklahoma County Treasurer's Office provides this website as a service to the public.
The Oklahoma County Assessor determines property values and provides notification of valuation. If you have any questions concerning your assessment, please contact the County Assessor's Office at 713-1200.
The Oklahoma County Treasurer's Office provides this website as a service to the public.
Oklahoma County Treasurer's Important Dates: Date: Event: October/November: County Assessor certifies the tax amounts to be collected. October/November: Current tax statements are mailed. November 1: Taxes first become due and payable. December 31: Last day to pay full amount or one half payment of taxes before becoming delinquent. December 31
Career Opportunities at Oklahoma County. Job Title Department How To Apply Close Date; Equipment Operator Commissioners Hwy Dist 1: Online: 12/5/2024: Laborer Commissioners Hwy Dist 1: Online: 12/5/2024: Truck Driver ... Treasurer: Online: 12/19/2024: Download Application Form:
The deed book & page is recorded on the documentary stamp from the County Clerk's Office
Your county officials estimate the value your property, and apply your tax rates, in most cases approved by voters with a 60% vote, to your property. Your tax bill from the county treasurer is your portion of the public obligation according to the value (AD VALOREM) of your property. The county treasurer collects your property taxes.