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Tulsa County offers numerous services and manages nearly all aspects of the County through our departments, offices and elected officials. Here you’ll find information about these entities and Tulsa County’s dedication to transparent and open government.
Departments & Offices. Here you’ll find information on County resources and programs ranging from election support, facilities management, community prevention programs, highway construction and maintenance, award-winning parks and everything in between.
We prepare detailed information of taxation, our FAQ, and other resources. The Assessor is responsible for placing a Fair Cash Value (Market) on property as of the tax date (January 1) of each year. Oklahoma property taxes are "ad valorem", a Latin term meaning "as to value."
Tulsa County is home to more than 650,000 people covering more than 587 square miles with 10 municipalities. Tulsa County’s elected officials and employees serve every citizen with professionalism, integrity and respect.
LOCCAT (LOCCAT is a new application offered to the public by the Tulsa County Clerk’s Office. It presents land records and real estate information in one map-based program, combining records from the County Clerk, Assessor and Treasurer for ease of use and public reference.
Sixth St. Tulsa, OK 74119. assessor@tulsacounty.org. (918) 596-5100. (918) 596-4799. The Tulsa County Assessor is responsible for placing a Fair Cash Value (Market) on property as of the tax date (January 1) of each year in Tulsa County.
The Tulsa County Assessor is committed to the principle that each and every citizen is always to be: treated with courtesy and respect. treated fairly and equitably. provided prompt services and information. informed of all exemptions for which you may be qualified to receive.
LOCCAT is a new application offered to the public by the Tulsa County Clerk’s Office. It presents land records and real estate information in one map-based program, combining records from the County Clerk, Assessor and Treasurer for ease of use and public reference.
The Tulsa County Assessor is responsible for placing a Fair Cash Value (Market) on property as of the tax date (January 1) of each year in Tulsa County.