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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.
Warren County Ohio. Name; Address; Parcel ID; Account Number; Subdivision or Lot; Advanced Search; Public Data. ... auditor@wcauditor.org. hours. Monday - Friday 7:30AM to 4:30PM (except Holidays) Recorder Contact Information. Mailing Address. 406 Justice Drive Lebanon, OH 45036 Telephone. 513.695.1382 ...
Real Estate Department. 513-695-1235. 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 Program. Own and occupy your primary place of residence as of January 1. A surviving spouse, at least 59 years of age, of a previous participant. If you are applying for the 2024 tax year, you must include your 2023 Ohio Adjusted Gross Income, which may not exceeded $38,600 in order to qualify.
Resources for Residents. Homestead Exemption – Find out if you are eligible for this tax credit. Learn more about the valuation process. These public events are designed to help inform people on the appraisal process, how taxes are calculated and what to expect now and in the future.
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.
The Warren County Auditor’s office is dedicated to providing quality customer service while remaining true to its fiscal conservative principals.
Homestead Exemption and 2 ½% Reduction Complaint. DTE Form 4. Notice of Appeal from a Decision of a County Board of Revision to the Board of Tax Appeals. DTE Form 109. DTE 109 Initial Application for the Valuation of Land at Its Current Agricultural Use (CAUV) DTE Form 26. Application for Valuation Deduction for Destroyed or Damaged Real Property.
In Ohio the common level of assessment for real estate is presently 35% of the appraisal value. So the taxable value of any parcel is 35% of its appraised or fair market value. This six-year cycle is known as a sexennial general reappraisal and requires a site visit to every parcel.
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.