
2024-25 Property Tax Statement
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Yes. Information such as general property information, sales and deed information, assessed values, and improvement information is available through the County’s tax map feature, Intermap. At the Intermap site, searches can be done using a Situs Address, Account Number, or Tax Lot ID. At the Map Location, scroll down the page to the section named Additional Information. Click on the Sub Report named Assessment & Taxation Information.
A cover page is optional. It may be used to avoid a $20.00 non-standard fee when first page requirements are not met.
No. Our office does not provide notary service.
The A&T Cartography Division will reflect access (ingress/egress) easements and large utility easements such as Bonneville Power Administration on the maps. To locate utility and other recorded easements, contact a local title insurance company.
All jurisdictions in Washington County send GIS data to Metro for the Regional Land Information System. Metro packages this complete information for redistribution. For information regarding Shapefiles of other GIS data contact Metro directly at (503) 797-1742 or by visiting here.
Most school district boundaries were formed in the early 1900's and followed the property boundaries of large farm parcels. Today, many properties have subdivided, and as a result, one may find that homes across the street from each other may have children going to different schools. To inquire about the possibility of a school district boundary change, contact your local Education Service District.
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For all inquiries regarding ownership of property please contact the Assessment & Taxation Department at 503-846-8741.
You may purchase a certified copy of your marriage license at the time your license is issued. After the ceremony the certified copy will be mailed to the address given at the time the application was processed. You may also call the Recording Office to order a certified copy.
You'll need to contact the recording office by phone or in person for information.
We recommend contacting any of the local title companies. Each title company has ready-made copies of CC&Rs. Alternatively, we recommend reviewing your title report if the CC&Rs cover your property or contact your homeowners association. Finally, you may research CC&R's in our records.
Your tax statement contains a breakdown of each of the districts that your property is located in, and how much you pay into each district. Summary of Assessment & Tax Roll contains a complete listing of the taxing districts and each of their respective rates. Additional information may be obtained by contacting our Tax Collections office at (503)846-8801.
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