Deaf Smith County Assessor
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Deaf Smith County Assessor's Office Services
The Deaf Smith County Tax Assessor is the local official who is responsible for assessing the taxable value of all properties within Deaf Smith County, and may establish the amount of tax due on that property based on the fair market value appraisal. The Deaf Smith County assessor's office can help you with many of your property tax related issues, including:
- Property Tax Appraisals
- The Deaf Smith County Tax Assessor will appraise the taxable value of each property in his jurisdiction on a yearly basis, based on the features of the property and the fair market value of comparable properties in the same neighbourhood. The assessor's office can provide you with a copy of your property's most recent appraisal on request.
- Property Renovations and Re-Appraisals
- If you renovate your property (such as by adding living space, bedrooms, or bathrooms), the Deaf Smith County Assessor will re-appraise your home to reflect the value of your new additions. Renovations may be reported to the Assessor's Office by the zoning board, contractors, or by the homeowner themselves. Unreported renovations will generally be discovered by the Assessor during the next on-site appraisal of the property. The Assessor may also re-appraise a property in the event of significant damage
- Paying Your Property Tax
- The Deaf Smith County Tax Assessor can provide you with a copy of your property tax assessment, show you your property tax bill, help you pay your property taxes, or arrange a payment plan. Payments may be made to the county tax collector or treasurer instead of the assessor.
- Homestead Exemptions
- The Deaf Smith County Tax Assessor can provide you with an application form for the Deaf Smith County homestead exemption, which can provide a modest property tax break for properties which are used as the primary residence of their owners. Additional exemptions might be available for farmland, green space, veterans, or others. Call the Assessor's Office and ask for details.
- Property Tax Appeals
- If you believe your house is unfairly over-assessed, the Deaf Smith County Tax Assessor can provide you with a tax appeal form and inform you of the tax appeal process. If your appeal is accepted, your property valuation (and property taxes) will be adjusted accordingly.
How can I contact Deaf Smith County?
If you need access to property records, deeds, or other services the Deaf Smith County Assessor's Office can't provide, you can try contacting the Deaf Smith County municipal government. The Deaf Smith County seat can be found in the County Courthouse in Hereford. You can contact Deaf Smith County with general inquiries using the contact info listed below.
For more details about taxes in Deaf Smith County, or to compare property tax rates across Texas, see the Deaf Smith County property tax page.
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