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Office. Tulsa County Headquarters, 5th floor. 218 W. Sixth St. Tulsa, OK 74119. assessor@tulsacounty.org. (918) 596-5100. (918) 596-4799. The Tulsa County Assessor is responsible for placing a Fair Cash Value (Market) on property as of the tax date (January 1) of each year in Tulsa County.
The Tulsa County Assessor is committed to the principle that each and every citizen is always to be: treated with courtesy and respect. treated fairly and equitably. provided prompt services and information. informed of all exemptions for which you may be qualified to receive.
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The Civil Division of the Tulsa County District Attorney’s Office is responsible for representing the eight (8) elected county officers: the Board of County Commissioners (made up of the three (3) individually elected County Commissioners), the Tulsa County Assessor, the Tulsa County Clerk, the Tulsa County Court Clerk, the Tulsa County ...
Oklahoma County Government is here to serve the public and is represented by 9 elected officials including, the Assessor, County Clerk, Court Clerk, District Attorney, (3) County Commissioners - District 1, District 2, and District 3, Sheriff, and Treasurer.
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Oklahoma County Government is here to serve the public and is represented by 9 elected officials including, the Assessor, County Clerk, Court Clerk, District Attorney, (3) County Commissioners - District 1, District 2, and District 3, Sheriff, and Treasurer.