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More than 500 Electronic Filings on Oklahoma County Assessor’s NEW WEBSITE FILING FEATURE

17 Feb, 2022 | Return|

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

February 17, 2022

FOR MORE INFORMATION

Larry Stein

(405) 713-1201, cell (405) 361-9307

More than 500 Electronic Filings on

Oklahoma County Assessor’s NEW WEBSITE FILING FEATURE

            “More than 500 Business Personal Filings have been completed on the Oklahoma County Assessor’s Office electronic ONLINE filing options, a FIRST for Oklahoma County’s internationally recognized website,” said Oklahoma County Assessor Larry Stein.

           “We’re urging everyone able to use the electronic filing features for ALL the required forms because it is much more efficient for our staff and the citizens required to make these filings. This has been a goal for the assessor’s office and with the help of the Budget Board we were able to use county funds to purchase the software needed to make these amazing advances.  I want to thank the Budget Board and the Board of County Commissioners for their support of the assessor’s office to continue to have Oklahoma County leading the way in technology to serve the public,” Stein said.

            The Budget Board is comprised of the three county commissioners, assessor, treasurer, court clerk, county clerk and the sheriff.  The amazing achievements and advances in using leading edge technology happen because of the cooperation and trust the group has to achieve great things. 

            “The assessment process is responsible for providing funding for schools, colleges, technology centers, libraries, city/county health department and many other services. The assessment process creates more than 82 percent of the entire Oklahoma County budget funding the county offices, law enforcement, secure legal and property records and much more,” Stein said.

Here is the entire list of applications the public can utilize at the Online Filing Portal:  

  • OTC Form 901 (Business Rendition)
  • OTC Form 901-F (Freeport Exemption)    
  • OTC Form 901-P (Business Rendition with Petroleum Assets)
  • OTC Form 921 (Homestead Exemption)
  • OTC Form 994 (Senior Freeze and Additional Homestead)
  • OTC Form 998 (Veterans Exemption)
  • OTC Form 935 & 952 (Mobile Homes Rendition and Homestead)
  • OTC Form 924 & 930 (Farm Rendition & Veterans Exemption)
  • OTC Form 974 (Application for Informal Appeal (RE & PP)
  • Permanent Address Change Form (RE & PP)

The public will also have the ability to upload 3 applications for Charitable Exemption as well as The DAV Transfer form.  The public will have the ability to submit these applications electronically and will be updated by staff after verification and documentation.

  • OTC Form 987 (Application for Religious Entities)
  • OTC Form 988A (Application for Charitable Res Rental aka Partials)
  • OTC Form 988 (Charitable & Non Profit)
  • OTC Form 998B (Veterans Transfer)

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