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The Hocking County Recorder and Hocking County Auditor's Offices work with many representatives from law firms, title companies, and realtors and others to process deed transfers on a daily basis.
Real estate taxes are calculated by multiplying the market value times 35% and then applying the correct tax rate corresponding to the location of the property. There are 23 taxing districts in Hocking County, each with its own rate. The tax rate is comprised of voted and unvoted levies.
Real Estate Conveyance Form (DTE_100) Real Estate Exempt Conveyance Form (DTE_100EX) Statement of Conveyance Homestead Property (DTE 101) Notice of Approval or Denial of an Application for the Partial Exemption of a Qualifying Child Care Center (DTE_106F) Application for the Partial Exemption of a Qualifying Child Care Center (DTE_105J)
If you have any questions concerning the valuation or the calculation of your taxes, please call the County Auditor’s office at 740-385-2127. If you have any questions in regards to payment of your taxes, please call the County Treasurer’s office at 740-385-3517.
Hocking County makes every effort to produce and publish the most current and accurate information possible. No warranties, expressed or implied, are provided for the data provided, its use, or its interpretation.
Based on Ohio law and a review of the information you provide, the Auditor’s Office will determine if you qualify for the Homestead Exemption. If you are qualified, the exemption reduction will appear on the tax bill which you receive the following January.
Personal Property. Please note that the tangible personal property tax has been phased out for general business filers. No annual or new taxpayer returns, either form 920 or 945, are required to be filed for tax years 2009 and thereafter.