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Welcome. Assessor, Auditor-Controller, Treasurer and Tax Collector, and Assessment Appeals Board have prepared this property tax information site to provide taxpayers with an overview and some specific detail about the property tax process in Los Angeles County.
Los Angeles County Treasurer and Tax Collector Mails Approximately 2.4 Million Annual Secured Property Tax Bills To access additional information and available resources regarding the Bridge Fire, please click here.
Office of LA County Assessor Jeff Prang – Committed to establishing accurate & fairly assessed property values. Info: 213-974-3211 | helpdesk@assessor.lacounty.gov.
Self-Service Options. New Property Owner Information. Property Tax Payment History. Homeowner Alert Service (e-Notification) Request Duplicate Bill. Penalty Cancellation Requests.
Property taxes are based on the assessed value of your property. Property tax bills show land and improvement values. Improvements include all assessable buildings and structures on the land.
Click below to download the Tax Rate Area Lookup File in .CSV format (available for current year only).
Enjoy convenient, easy management of your property documents from home. If your home or business was damaged by a natural disaster, you may be eligible for property tax relief. The Assessor's Office is now accepting DIV applications for the 2024-2025 tax year. The deadline to file is December 2, 2024.
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To locate the amount of your Secured Property Taxes, click the following link How much are my property taxes? and enter your Assessor's Identification Number. This website provides current year and delinquent secured tax information.
Almost all real property taxes are secured. Most personal property taxes are "unsecured." Some taxes on personal property may also be secured to the real property of the . upon request and subject to certain . assessee, conditions. In Los Angeles County, secured assessments are identified by a ten-digit Assessor's Identification Number (A.I.N.).