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Property Search. This service has been provided to allow quick and easy access to real property tax assessment records and maps for properties located in Orleans Parish.
Welcome To Orleans Parish Assessor's Office. What does the Assessor do? News & Updates. First responders may now apply for additional property tax exemption. Click here for additional information. Application form is available here. A Message From Assessor Erroll G. Williams.
Click on a property, or search for an address, owner name, or tax bill number to view data about that property. The Property Viewer is a quick and easy way to find information about a property in the City of New Orleans. This includes addressing, zoning, and historic / conservation districts. Political and municipal service boundaries ...
Click the link to go directly to your bill on the Property Tax payment portal. Bills are mailed to the owner of record with the Orleans Parish Assessor’s Office, generally mid-to-late December. If a bank or mortgage lender pays your property tax from your escrow, you will still be mailed a property tax bill.
You will also find information on how to review and/or appeal your property valuation should you feel the need to do so. Our primary goal is to establish fair and equitable values for all properties in Orleans Parish. The Orleans Parish Assessor’s Office is dedicated to providing efficient, accurate, and courteous service to the public.
Property Tax Assessments. The assessment of property for tax purposes is performed by the Orleans Parish Tax Assessor. For questions regarding your assessment, or to dispute your assessment: Orleans Parish Tax Assessor Room 4E01, 4th Floor.
Property Tax Research. For property owners. Property owners with questions about payment errors, missing payments, misapplied payments, and/or property tax refunds, should contact the Tax Research Unit at taxresearchunit@nola.gov or (504) 658-1712. For tax servicers, mortgage companies, banks, abstractors.
The following information is designed to provide an introduction to the property tax assessment process, including appeals to the Board of Review, and the laws that govern them in Orleans Parish. 1. When should I discuss my assessment with the Assessor's office? 2. If I feel my property was incorrectly assessed, what are my options? 3.
Property Viewer. Search for and view information about properties. Launch Property Viewer.
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