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      • As fiscal officer, the auditor is responsible for maintaining county financial records and issuing warrants for payment of county obligations. As assessor, the auditor is charged with determining property values for taxing purposes and transferring real property deeds.
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  2. The Licking County Auditor generally uses staff appraisals, sales contracts, building permits, conveyance forms, and comparisons to establish the market value of real estate in Licking County. Taxes are calculated based on market values.

  3. As fiscal officer, the auditor is responsible for maintaining county financial records and issuing warrants for payment of county obligations. As assessor, the auditor is charged with determining property values for taxing purposes and transferring real property deeds.

  4. Oct 3, 2016 · In the case where a single parcel has multiple uses the principal use shall be the use to which the greatest percentage of the value of the parcel is devoted. The following definitions shall be used by the county auditor to determine the proper classification of each such parcel of real property:

    • How Property Values Are Determined
    • Challenging Property Values
    • The Complaint Process
    • Legal Guidance
    • Legislative Updates

    Each auditor in Ohio’s 88 counties works on a six-year cycle to determine property values and keep them up to date with revaluations occurring once every 3 years. Year 1, referred to as the reappraisal year, is when the county auditor views the properties’ exteriors and conducts a full reassessment of their market values. In some counties, the audi...

    Normally, owners can challenge a county auditor’s valuation just one time in each three-year cycle (a triennium). Property values are challenged via a “Complaint Against Valuation” that is filed with the local county Board of Revision (BOR). The same complaint form is used statewide. It can be downloaded from nearly all county auditor websites or t...

    The deadline to file a complaint with your BOR is March 31 of each year.If you fail to file your complaint by that deadline, you’ll have to wait until the next year. Once the complaint is received by the BOR, a hearing will be scheduled to take place during the summer and fall months. BOR hearings typically only last about 15 to 30 minutes. The cou...

    Attorneys can come in handy during a property tax appeal in several ways, often saving their clients money in the long run. In these cases, property owners carry the heavy burden of proving that the auditor’s value was wrong. In contrast, the county does not need to prove that the auditor’s value was correct. This means that owners need to submit r...

    If you are a property owner, you should be aware of some recent changes in the law when it comes to property tax appeals. In 2021, Senate Bill 57 authorized certain tenants of commercial properties to file complaints against valuation. This bill also allowed property owners to seek value reductions on account of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic ...

  5. Oct 3, 2023 · Licking County Auditor Michael L. Smith explains the latest property revaluations. The recent reappraisal of Licking County properties left some owners in shock and wondering how high their tax bills might go.

  6. 1. Go to https://www.lickingcountyohio.us/. 2. Click on the drop down tap on the right hand side. Below "Find Your Parcel". Choose how you want to search for the property. You can search by Owner Name, Parcel Number or by Address. 3. Input the information (owner's name or parcel number or address) and click on the property.

  7. Licking County Property Tax. You can pay your property taxes online on the website www.lickingcountyohio.us. You need to enter the parcel number and the payment amount in the search fields, and then click the "Continue Payment" button. You can also pay your taxes by phone at 1-877-690-3729 with a check or credit card.

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