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Welcome to the Warren County, Ohio, Auditor's Website. This page is a result of a philosophy of using technology to provide efficient public service. It has been my personal belief that government exists to provide service and you deserve our best efforts to provide that service.
Access Warren County Auditor's property search to perform address searches and find property information in Warren County, Ohio.
The County Auditor maintains a variety of information on the 91,400 parcels of real estate located in Warren County. Ownership, legal description, property address, building description and building footprint, appraised value and numerous other features and records are available in the Real Estate Department.
The Homestead Exemption is a real estate tax reduction available to senior citizens, disabled persons, or a surviving spouse that meet the following criteria: During the year in which you first apply you must: Own and occupy your primary place of residence as of January 1. Be at least 65 years of age; or.
Real Property Transfers and Conveyances. O.R.C. Section 319.20. The State of Ohio requires the Warren County Auditor's Office to transfer deeds and charge a transfer fee and when applicable a conveyance fee when changing the name or legal description of a parcel of land as per O.R.C. 319.20.
You may inquire about these options with Warren County Treasurer at (513) 695-1300. Board of Revision: Homeowners, whose taxes are based on the Appraised Method, can appeal the value of the home to the Board of Revision of any year between January 1st - March 31st.
Homestead Exemption: Manufactured and mobile homeowners 65 years of age or permanently and totally disabled are eligible for homestead exemption. This program reduces the taxable value of the property, thereby reducing the taxes owed. Applications are available through the Auditor's office.
Warren County’s number one priority is providing a safe community for us to live, work and play. What if I think my Value is too high? We appraise 110,000 properties.
The Auditor values new construction and changes in use of properties annually. Each year the Auditor places the value of each parcel on the Auditor's tax list and Treasurer's duplicate for the current year. The tax lien date for real property is January 1 of each year for taxes payable in the following year.
Converting your home to Real Estate: The new law allows for homeowners who own the land their home is sitting on to convert the home to Real Estate. To do so the home must be affixed on a permanent foundation, all taxes must be paid and the title surrendered to the Auditor's Office.