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The Hall County Assessor's Office is dedicated to providing accurate market values for all real property in the County. The office has a staff of professional appraisers and support staff that is responsible for attaining that goal.
The GIS Dept. is responsible for the ongoing process of creating, maintaining and managing Hall County's digital land information database, which is a portion of a greater cooperative County/City GIS database.
The mission of the Hall County Register of Deeds Department is to record, manage, account, and preserve all records in our custody as set forth by Nebraska Statute.
DeedSifter - Deed Search. NOTE: The instrument search has moved to https://nebraskadeedsonline.us/search.aspx?county=8 however certain document images are available for view here. (i.e. Numerical Index, Deeds Book/Page, etc.) Instruments available: 76000002 to current.
Duty: Assessor sends notice of valuation change to owner of any property whose value has increased or decreased. Statute: 77-1315. Responsibility of: Assessor
You can now pay your Real Estate taxes, Personal Property taxes and Motor Vehicle Renewals online with your credit card or an electronic check. There is a convenience fee added to the payment by the payment processor, full details are available at the payment links below:
Mission Statement. We strive to serve the public in a helpful, courteous and efficient manner, while maintaining the utmost integrity and fairness. The customers of the Hall County Treasurer's Office are the purpose of our work.
The County Assessor is an elected official who has general supervision over and the direction of the assessment of all property in his or her county. The duties are prescribed by Nebraska Statutes, Rules and Regulations (Chapter 77) which have the effect of law.
Marla Conley, Hall County Clerk. marlac@hallcountyne.gov. 121 South Pine Street. Grand Island, NE 68801. (308) 385-5080. Office Hours: 8:30 A.M.-5:00 P.M. M-F excluding holidays.
Plat Maps. Plat maps, traditionally available for purchase through County Clerks' Offices, are printed ownership (Plat) and occupancy (TAM) booklets published by external sources.