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The Oklahoma County Assessor's Office is open regular hours 8:00 am - 4:45 pm Monday-Friday. We encourage the use of electronic communication as much as possible through email, telephones, or fax. If you need to meet in person, you will need to call (405) 713-1201 to set up an appointment in response to the CDC requirements regarding 6 ft of Social Distancing.
How do I contact the office?
Please contact us through the numbers listed below or (405) 713-1201 for general inquiries. Your call or voicemail will be forwarded to the appropriate department for review. Your call or email will be logged and we will respond in the order they are received.
Appealing the 2020 Value of your Property:
Question: With the temporary closure of the assessor’s office, will the thirty (30) calendar day timeline be extended to appeal the 2020 value of my real estate property?
Answer: Regrettably, No. State statute has no such provision to extend the timeline of 30 calendar days from the date that is printed on the valuation notice.
Although our office is temporarily closed due to possible exposure of the COVID-19 virus, our appraisal staff is working from home monitoring emails and phone messages. The County is limiting public access to the Courthouse so we encourage the public to communicate via email or telephone voicemail. You may also mail your appeal, along with supporting documentation, to the address listed on the property notice. We will accept all appeals via the USPS with a postmark date of 30 calendar days or less from the date printed on the notice.
When we are allowed to return to work, we will contact property owners in the order in which the appeal was received. We will attempt to do as many as possible over the phone but we feel there is still adequate time to file your appeal at this time.
If your notice date is:
Question: Can I appeal my 2020 value even if I didn’t receive an increase notice of value?
Answer: Yes. If there was no change in value or there was a decrease from last year, the deadline is the first Monday of April, which falls on Monday, April 6th, 2020.
Appeal process : You may appeal your valuation within thirty (30) calendar days from the mailing date shown on this notice. Any appeal must include a completed OTC Form 974 (Informal Protest) https://assessor.oklahomacounty.org/Pay-Apply/-Forms as well as any documentation supporting your appeal. Supporting documentation includes but is not limited to: Comparable Neighborhood Sales, a recent Fee Appraisal, Building Costs, Income/Expense information. Income/Expense forms are available for downloading at https://assessor.oklahomacounty.org/Lookup/Commercial-Appraisal. You may appeal in person at 320 Robert S. Kerr, 4th Floor Room 417, Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. & 4:00 p.m. and an informal hearing will be held at that time OR you may make a WRITTEN request for a telephonic informal hearing by sending a completed OTC Form 974 and any supporting documentation by mail, fax (405) 713-1178, or email MyProperty@OkCounty.org. Agents must provide a current letter of authorization from the property owner to represent them at an informal hearing and provide all supporting documentation at the time of appeal. A taxpayer that is unable to participate in a scheduled informal hearing, either in person or telephonically shall be given at least two opportunities to participate in one of the two alternative dates provided by the County Assessor. Ref: 68 O.S. §2876.
For more information:
Oklahoma County Assessor’s office
Question: Do I still have pay my second half property tax amount before March 31st, 2020?
Answer: Property tax payments fall under the office of the County Treasurer (405) 713-1300 or /Offices/Treasurer . You will need to contact their office directly regarding tax payments, methods, amounts, & due dates. The County Assessor does not accept property tax payments.
Question: Is the office closed to the public?
Answer: No, however we do have restricted access allowing 1 customer inside the office at any given time. Please note, if you arrive with other members/persons, only 1 customer will be allowed entry while we ask the remaining members of your party to remain in the hallway while you conduct your business. If you arrive and there are others already waiting, you will be required to 'social distance' yourself with others (6 feet per CDC). Signage is appropriately placed providing the public with this information. We recommend you call ahead and set up an appointment (405) 713-1201 to meet your needs.
Question: Can I still file a deed or lien?
Answer: Yes, Deeds are recorded with the County Clerk's Office /countyclerk
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