November 8, 2024
The Auditor's office will be closed Monday November 11th, Veterans Day. We ask you to join us in honoring those who sacrifice so much to keep us safe and to protect our freedom.
November 6, 2024
Congratulations to all the winners in Tuesday's General Election!
November 4, 2024
Election Day is Tuesday, November 5th. Polls are open in Ohio from 6:30 AM to 7:30 PM. Take time to make your voice heard. Vote!
October 24, 2024
Election Day is Tuesday November 5th. In Ohio, you can vote in person on Election Day, by absentee, or by early voting at your County Board of Elections. Early voting hours are extended to include Saturday and Sunday for the next two weekends. Make sure you read up on all the pertinent candidates and issues in your community, and then do your part. Vote!
August 26, 2024
Ohio Law requires all residential rental property be registered with the local County Auditor. The completed registration form is scanned and available to view by clicking on the rental registration link for a particular parcel on our website. If you come across a property for rent advertisement, we urge you to verify the owner information on our website and verify the property is registered, before giving anyone a down payment, security deposit or first month's rent. Make sure you are dealing with a legitimate owner or rental agent.
July 30, 2024
Now is a good time to print out the tax distribution page for your parcel. Just pull up your parcel and select Tax Distributions from the views listed on the right side of the Property Information page. This page shows you how your tax bill is distributed. You can also print last year's report from this page. This page is extremely helpful for those who escrow. We suggest you print this page annually for your records. You might also find it helpful to print the entire property report. Print Options are listed under "Views".
July 4, 2024
If you find a licensed dog that may have gotten loose from its home, you can use our license search look-up. If you find an unlicensed loose dog, please contact the dog warden at https://cincinnatianimalcare.org.
June 24, 2024
Starting today through July 3rd, dog owners with new dogs or dog owners who neglected to renew licenses back in January, can now do so without penalty through 7/3 by purchasing licenses on-line or at area vendors. If an owner purchases at Cincinnati Animal Care in Northside, for an additional $5, your dog can be microchipped and can get free annual vaccinations.
June 20, 2024
The County Treasurer mailed tax bills on 5/24. Tax bills are due June 20th. Please email the County Treasurer at county.treasurer@hamilton-co.org with any tax bill questions, or go to the Treasurer's website for more information.
June 19, 2024
County offices, including the Auditor's office, will be closed Wednesday June 19th in celebration of Juneteenth. Offices will reopen on Thursday June 20th.
June 14, 2024
The County Treasurer mailed tax bills on 5/24. Tax bills are due June 20th. Please email the County Treasurer at county.treasurer@hamilton-co.org with any tax bill questions, or go to the Treasurer's website for more information.
May 2, 2024
In the summer, when homeowners are focused on outside projects, we get numerous questions about property boundaries and fencing. Many local governments require a property survey before issuing a permit. Please check with your local building department. Failing to do so may cause you to have to take down your fence if it encroaches on your neighbor's property. Both the CAGIS link and the Aerial Imagery link show approximate boundaries. Only a surveyor reading the legal description on your deed can mark the exact property boundary.
April 4, 2024
Now is a good time to print out the tax distribution page for your parcel. Just pull up your parcel and select Tax Distributions from the views listed on the right side of the Property Information page. This page shows you how your tax bill is distributed. This is extremely helpful for those who escrow. We suggest you print this page annually for your records. You might also find it helpful to print the entire property report. Print Options are listed under "Views".
April 1, 2024
There is a visitation for Brigid Kelly on Wednesday from 4pm -8pm at Naegele Kleb & Ihlendorf Funeral Home, 3900 Montgomery Rd, Norwood, OH 45212. Mass of Christian Burial is Thursday April 4 at 10am at Bellarmine Chapel, 3801 Francis Xavier Way, Cincinnati, OH 45207. It will also be livestreamed. (Livestream info: https://youtube.com/live/qL4O9WlwMXg?feature=share). Here is the link to Brigid's obituary: https://www.naegelefuneralhome.com/obituary/Brigid-Kelly. And here is a link to the WVXU story about Brigid: https://www.wvxu.org/local-news/2024-03-26/former-state-lawmaker-hamilton-county-auditor-brid-kelly-has-died.
March 26, 2024
We sadly report that our dear one, Brigid Kelly, passed on Tuesday evening at her home. She was surrounded by love and peace after waging a two-year battle with cancer. Brigid's failing health necessitated her recent resignation as Hamilton County Auditor. She was a treasured wife, daughter and sister, a valued friend and a true public servant. Funeral services are pending.
March 26, 2024
The Board of Revision filing period ends March 31st. Complaints must be postmarked by March 31st or dropped off in the Auditor's office by close of business Friday March 29th at 4 pm. We cannot accept emailed complaints. Go to the Board of Revision webpage for filing instructions, complaint copies, and further details.
February 16, 2024
Dear Property Owner,
During the last few years, the real estate market went sky high, with buyers outbidding each other amidst a low interest borrowing market. It did not matter much whether a property was completely renovated, partially renovated, or in original condition. If buyers wanted a house in a specific area, they were, in many cases, willing to pay whatever it took to successfully buy the property while interest rates were low. This was not unique to Hamilton County, but rather (continue reading)
February 7, 2024
If you have questions about your tax bill, please email the County Treasurer at county.treasurer@hamilton-co.org or call 513-946-4800. If you have questions about your property value, please email County.Auditor@Auditor.Hamilton-co.org or call 513-946-HOME. If you want to see how your tax bill amount is distributed, please pull up your property and click on the tax distributions tab. If you have questions about the Board of Revision, please go to https://hamiltoncountyauditor.org/bor.asp.
January 16, 2024
The County Treasurer has mailed the tax bills. Payment is due to the County Treasurer by February 5th. If you have questions about your tax bill, email county.treasurer@hamilton-co.org or call 513-946-4800. If you have questions about your property value, please email County.Auditor@Auditor.Hamilton-Co.org or call 513-946-HOME.
January 12, 2024
The County Treasurer has mailed the tax bills. Payment is due to the County Treasurer by February 5th. If you have questions about your tax bill, email county.treasurer@hamilton-co.org or call 513-946-4800. If you have questions about your property value, please email County.Auditor@Auditor.Hamilton-Co.org or call 513-946-HOME.
Please note: The Auditor's office will be closed Monday in remembrance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
December 28, 2023
The new values and property tax amounts are now posted to our website. Just do a property search for your parcel. The value displayed on the opening page is your new reappraisal value. Click on "Payment Detail" to see the new tax amount. If you have questions about your taxes, please email the County Treasurer at county.treasurer@hamilton-co.org. The Treasurer will mail tax bills in early January.
December 26, 2023
The Auditor's office and the Treasurer's office are now in the process of calculating and verifying the new property tax amounts. Once the verification process is completed, the tax amounts and new values will be posted to the Auditor's website. We are working as quickly as we can to complete this complicated process.
December 21, 2023
The Auditor's office will close at noon on Friday 12/22, along with the County Recorder's office and the County Treasurer's office. We wish you a blessed and peaceful Christmas holiday. We will reopen on Tuesday, 12/26.
November 27, 2023
Barring any changes to State Law regarding the reappraisal process, we anticipate receiving the new tax rates from the State of Ohio in December, after which we can calculate tax bills for the upcoming tax year. Until that time, new tax bill amounts will not be available.
November 17, 2023
*** The Auditor's office will be closed Thursday 11/23 and Friday 11/24 for the Thanksgiving Holiday***
Barring any changes to State Law regarding the reappraisal process, we anticipate receiving the new tax rates from the State of Ohio in December, after which we can calculate tax bills for the upcoming tax year. Until that time, new tax bill amounts will not be available.
November 8, 2023
Friday, November 10th, the Auditor's office will be closed in honor of Veterans Day. Please take a moment this weekend to thank and honor the more than 19 million men and women who have served in our military.
November 6, 2023
Tuesday 11/7 is Election Day. Please take time to vote. In Ohio polls are open from 6:30 am to 7:30 pm. (https://www.vote411.org/ohio). In Kentucky, the hours are 6:00 am to 6:00 pm. (https://www.vote411.org/node/7806). You can get specific information on races, issues, and levies in your county by going to your County's Board of Elections. For levies in Hamilton County, use our website to pull up your parcel and then click on the levy information tab to understand how the levies may impact your future tax bill. Once the State of Ohio sets tax rates after the election, we can calculate taxes. Until then, the tax calculator on our website may not be accurate.
October 10, 2023
The levy summary for the November 7th election is now posted below under News and Notes. You can also pull up your parcel and click on the levy tab to see how the passage of each levy may affect your taxes. Please keep in mind, this is an estimate since we do not yet have the new tax rates from the State of Ohio. Do your research and then vote, either on Election Day or through early voting opportunities.
August 18, 2023
Here's the media release about the 2023 Reappraisal along with the County's Aggregate Report. It can also be accessed below in News and Notes. Please review the additional information you can access on the Real Estate Valuation Department Page and below in "2023 Reappraisal Process". Keep in mind that in Ohio reappraisals take place every six years. Three years after a reappraisal is a triennial update. The 2023 reappraisal follows the 2020 triennial update which adjusted values three years ago.
August 9, 2023
Please take a moment to read my post in the News and Notes section below regarding the 2023 Reappraisal process. Also, please go to the Real Estate Valuation page, under Departments, to read general information about the 2023 process and about how your taxes are calculated.
All Commercial/Industrial tentative value notices have been mailed. We will start mailing Residential Tentative Value Notices shortly. Notices will be mailed to the owner's mailing address on our website for each parcel.
July 25, 2023
Please take a moment to read my post in the News and Notes section below regarding the 2023 Reappraisal process. Also, please go to the Real Estate Valuation page, under Departments, to read general information about the 2023 process and about how your taxes are calculated.
All Commercial/Industrial tentative value notices have been mailed. We are still working with the State of Ohio to finalize residential tentative values. Once finalized, tentative value notices will be mailed to the owner of record of each residential parcel in the County. Stay tuned.
May 26, 2023
Please take a moment to read my 5/25 post below in the News and Notes section regarding the 2023 Reappraisal process. Also, please go to the Real Estate Valuation page, under Departments, to read general information about the 2023 process and about how your taxes are calculated.
May 8, 2023
Now is a good time to print out the tax distribution page for your parcel. Just pull up your parcel and select Tax Distributions from the views listed on the right side of the Property Information page. This page shows you how your tax bill is distributed. This is extremely helpful for those who escrow. We suggest you print this page annually for your records. You might also find it helpful to print the entire property report. Print Options are listed under "Views".
May 1, 2023
The Primary Election is Tuesday, May 2. There are several important levies on the ballot. If a levy passes it may influence your tax bill amounts starting in 2024. Take time now to understand the levies and make your voice heard by voting. Forest Hills Local School District, Loveland City Schools, Northwest Local School District, Winton Woods City Schools, Delhi Township and the Village of Woodlawn have levies. The levy information tab for each parcel in these tax districts now shows a projection of what the passage of the respective levies will cost in taxes on an annual basis. Simply do a Property Search and then click on the Levy Information view to see the levy information.
April 24, 2023
The Primary Election is Tuesday, May 2. There are several important levies on the ballot. If a levy passes it may influence your tax bill amounts starting in 2024. Take time now to understand the levies and make your voice heard by voting now through early voting or in person next Tuesday. Forest Hills Local School District, Loveland City Schools, Northwest Local School District, Winton Woods City Schools, Delhi Township and the Village of Woodlawn have levies. The levy information tab for each parcel in these tax districts now shows a projection of what the passage of the respective levies will cost in taxes on an annual basis. Simply do a Property Search and then click on the Levy Information view to see the levy information.
March 16, 2023
Forest Hills Local School District, Loveland City Schools, Northwest Local School District, Winton Woods City Schools, Delhi Township and the Village of Woodlawn have levies on the May ballot. The levy information tab for each parcel in these tax districts now shows a projection of what the passage of the respective levies will cost in taxes on an annual basis. Simply do a Property Search and then click on the Levy Information view to see the levy information.
March 13, 2023
I am honored that you, the voters of Hamilton County, chose me to be your County Auditor. I pledge to take the best of what my predecessor, Dusty Rhodes has given this office during the past 32 years, and with your help, make the County Auditor's office even more responsive, transparent and accessible. The Auditor's office has many responsibilities; I look forward to serving you well with the highest level of accountability, dedication and fairness.
March 2, 2023
I will be retiring as County Auditor on Friday, March 10. My heartfelt thanks to the voters for entrusting me with this important office for the past 32 years, and the wonderful staff who worked with me to serve the citizens of Hamilton County. And my best wishes to Auditor-elect Brigid Kelly who will be sworn in on Monday, March 13. To insure continuation of our services a thorough transition effort has been underway since last November's election.
February 21, 2023
Now is a good time to print out the tax distribution page for your parcel. Just pull up your parcel and select Tax Distributions from the views listed on the right side of the Property Information page. This page shows you how your tax bill is distributed. This is extremely helpful for those who escrow. We suggest you print this page annually for your records. You might also find it helpful to print the entire property report. Print Options are listed under "Views".
February 16, 2023
The Auditor's office will be closed Monday, February 20, 2023 in honor of Presidents' Day.
February 2, 2023
Now is a good time to print out the tax distribution page for your parcel. Just pull up your parcel and select Tax Distributions from the views listed on the right side of the Property Information page. This page shows you how your tax bill is distributed. This is extremely helpful for those who escrow. We suggest you print this page annually for your records. You might also find it helpful to print the entire property report. Print Options are listed under "Views".
January 26, 2023
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: The County Treasurer, not the County Auditor, is in charge of your Real Estate Taxes. PAYMENT IS DUE JANUARY 31st. Please contact the Treasurer at county.treasurer@hamilton-co.org or (513) 946-4800 with your property tax questions. New values and tax amounts are now posted on this website. If you plan to pay your taxes in person go to the County Treasurer's office on the 4th Floor of the County Administration Building. If you plan to mail your tax payment we urge you not to deposit your mail in a blue USPS postal box, but rather go inside a post office to mail your payment.
January 13, 2023
The Auditor's office will be closed Monday, January 16, 2023 in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
December 27, 2022
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: The County Treasurer, not the County Auditor, is in charge of your Real Estate Taxes. Please contact the Treasurer at county.treasurer@hamilton-co.org with your property tax questions. New values and tax amounts are now posted on this website. If you plan to pay your taxes in person go to the County Treasurer's office on the 4th Floor of the County Administration Building. If you plan to mail your tax payment we urge you not to deposit your mail in a blue USPS postal box, but rather go inside a post office to mail your payment.
November 16, 2022
Congratulations to State Rep. Brigid Kelly on her election as the next Hamilton County Auditor. She will be taking office on Monday, March 13, 2023. My staff and I will be working with her to ensure a smooth transition and unimpeded continuation of the office's work and service.
September 21, 2022
Now is a good time to review your property's data on our website. Make sure your mailing addresses are current. Make sure the data associated with your property is accurate. Write to me at Dusty.Rhodes@fuse.net if you have any corrections. 2023 is a reappraisal year for Hamilton County. We will be corresponding with you as we set new values.
September 8, 2022
State law requires all rental property in Hamilton County be registered with the County Auditor. Any additional municipal registries are an additional requirement for property owners and do NOT exempt them from registering with our office. You can see information about the program and a list of registered properties on our website under "Departments", "Rental Registration".
July 11, 2022
In the summer, when homeowners are focused on outside projects, we get numerous questions about property boundaries and fencing. Many local governments require a property survey before issuing a permit. Please check with your local building department. Failing to do so may cause you to have to take down your fence if it encroaches on your neighbor's property. Both the CAGIS link and the Aerial Imagery link show approximate boundaries. Only a surveyor reading the legal description on your deed can mark the exact property boundary.
July 6, 2022
In the summer, when homeowners are focused on outside projects, we get numerous questions about property boundaries and fencing. Many local governments require a property survey before issuing a permit. Please check with your local building department. Failing to do so may cause you to have to take down your fence if it encroaches on your neighbor's property. Both the CAGIS link and the Aerial Imagery link show approximate boundaries. Only a surveyor reading the legal description on your deed can mark the exact property boundary.
June 30, 2022
The Hamilton County Auditor's office will be closed on Monday July 4th in honor of Independence Day. We will reopen on Tuesday July 5th. Have a safe and peaceful holiday weekend.
June 15, 2022
Hamilton County offices, including the Auditor’s office, will observe Juneteenth on Monday June 20th. All county offices will be closed.
May 31, 2022
Now is a good time to pull up your property on our website and run a property report. Simply click on "Property Report" in the lower right corner of the property information screen for your property. The property report includes real estate data and your tax payments for this tax year as well as recent years. It also includes the tax distribution page which shows how your tax payments are distributed to your local government and to levies. Save the report with your tax documents for future reference.
May 27, 2022
Our office will be closed, Monday, to honor all service men and women who gave their lives to protect our freedom, and the life we are fortunate to enjoy as Americans. They are heroes in every way. This Memorial Day, remember those who sacrificed to protect our God-given rights.
April 3, 2022
Now is a good time to pull up your property on our website and run a property report. Simply click on "Property Report" in the lower right corner of the property information screen for your property. The property report includes real estate data and your tax payments for this tax year as well as recent years. It also includes the tax distribution page which shows how your tax payments are distributed to your local government and to levies. Save the report with your tax documents for future reference.
March 1, 2022
The Auditor's office is open for walk-in business, but we urge you to continue conducting your Auditor business through email, fax, USPS, or courier service. If you are coming in to pay your property tax bill, please note it is the County Treasurer whose office is on the 4th floor who handles your taxes, not the County Auditor. You can reach the County Treasurer at county.treasurer@hamilton-co.org.
Please check out our FAQs icon below which answers many of the frequented asked questions of our office.
February 7, 2022
Although the Auditor's office is open, we urge you to conduct your Auditor business with us through email, fax, USPS, or courier service since the COVID pandemic is still very much with us. If you are coming in to pay your property tax bill, please note it is the County Treasurer whose office is on the 4th floor who handles your taxes, not the County Auditor. You can reach the County Treasurer at county.treasurer@hamilton-co.org.
February 3, 2022
Due to the winter storm, the Auditor's Office will be closed Friday, February 4th. Many of our services are available online, we will have some staff working remotely to answer emails and process online work. We will respond to all emails and voicemails as quickly as possible. Thank you for your patience.
February 2, 2022
Due to the winter storm, the Auditor's Office will be closed Thursday, February 3rd. Many of our services are available online, we will have some staff working remotely to answer emails and process online work. We will respond to all emails and voicemails as quickly as possible. Thank you for your patience.
January 3, 2022
Although the Auditor's office is open, we urge you to conduct your Auditor business with us through email, fax, USPS, or courier service since the COVID pandemic is still very much with us. If you are coming in to pay your property tax bill, please note it is the County Treasurer whose office is on the 4th floor who handles your taxes, not the County Auditor. You can reach the County Treasurer at county.treasurer@hamilton-co.org.
December 20, 2021
The Holiday Season is here. The Auditor's office will be closed Christmas Eve Friday December 24 and New Year's Eve Friday December 31. We strongly encourage you to continue to put your safety and the safety of our employees in the forefront by conducting your business with us through email, fax, USPS or courier service since the COVID pandemic is still very much with us.
November 15, 2021
The Holiday Season is coming up. The Auditor's office will be closed on Thanksgiving Day Thursday November 25; the day after Thanksgiving Friday November 26; Christmas Eve, Friday December 24; and Friday December 31. We encourage you to continue to conduct business with us through email, fax, USPS or courier service since the COVID pandemic is still with us.
July 6, 2021
The Hamilton County Auditor's office has remained open throughout the pandemic for those persons who are unable to conduct business with us through email, fax, USPS, or courier even though other departments in the County Administration Building (Todd B Portune Center) were closed to the public. It is our understanding that all departments in the building are now open. I encourage you to continue to work with us via email, fax, USPS and courier services whenever possible for both your convenience and your safety, given the fact COVID is still with us.
June 21, 2021
The Hamilton County Auditor's office has remained open throughout the pandemic for those persons who are unable to conduct business with us through email, fax, USPS, or courier even though other departments in the County Administration Building (Todd B Portune Center) were closed to the public. It is our understanding that all departments in the building are now open. I encourage you to continue to work with us via email, fax, USPS and courier services whenever possible for both your convenience and your safety, given the fact COVID is still with us.
June 21, 2021
The Hamilton County Auditor's office has remained open throughout the pandemic for those persons who are unable to conduct business with us through email, fax, USPS, or courier even though other departments in the County Administration Building (Todd B Portune Center) were closed to the public. It is our understanding that all departments in the building are now open. I encourage you to continue to work with us via email, fax, USPS and courier services whenever possible for both your convenience and your safety, given the fact COVID is still with us.
June 16, 2021
On Friday June 18th, Hamilton County offices, including the Auditor's office, will be closed in recognition of Juneteenth.
If you have tax bill questions, please contact the County Treasurer who bills and collects your property taxes at county.treasurer@hamilton-co.org.
June 14, 2021
The Hamilton County Auditor's office has remained open throughout the pandemic for those persons who are unable to conduct business with us through email, fax, USPS, or courier even though other departments in the County Administration Building (Todd B Portune Center) were closed to the public. It is our understanding that all departments in the building are now open. I encourage you to continue to work with us via email, fax, USPS and courier services whenever possible for both your convenience and your safety, given the fact COVID is still with us.
May 21, 2021
The Hamilton County Auditor's office has remained open throughout the pandemic for those persons who are unable to conduct business with us through email, fax, USPS, or courier even though other departments in the County Administration Building (Todd B Portune Center) were closed to the public. It is our understanding that all departments in the building will open to the public on June 1st. I encourage you to continue to work with us via email, fax, USPS and courier services whenever possible for both your convenience and your safety, given the fact COVID is still with us.
May 14, 2021
Check out my 5/13/2021 news release below in Front Page News. I suggest we provide relief to Hamilton County homeowners by using some of the American Rescue Funds to make good on the prior promise by County Commissioners regarding the stadium sales tax credit to Hamilton County property owners.
February 16, 2021
The County Auditor's office is open to the public for limited in-person services. Since many walk-in same day services are not available at this time, we strongly advise you to continue to interact with our office by mail (138 East Court Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202), by email ( Dusty.Rhodes@fuse.net .), by telephone (946-4000) or by courier services. Those entering the building will be temperature screened and must wear a mask. The County Treasurer handles tax bills. Contact the Treasurer at county.treasurer@hamilton-co.org for tax bill questions. For all deed related questions, go to the County Recorder's website at https://recordersoffice.hamilton-co.org/.
February 12, 2021
The Auditor's office will be closed Monday February 15th for Presidents' Day. You can communicate with Auditor Rhodes by email at Dusty.Rhodes@fuse.net .
February 09, 2021
The Auditor's office is CLOSED today, Tuesday February 9th. We will open tomorrow Wednesday February 10th with limited same day services available. We urge you to contact the Auditor at Dusty.Rhodes@fuse.net or by USPS at 138 East Court Street, Room 304, Cincinnati Ohio 45202.
February 08, 2021
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: The County Treasurer, not the County Auditor, is in charge of your Real Estate Taxes. Please contact the Treasurer at county.treasurer@hamilton-co.org with your questions. If you plan to pay your taxes in person go to the County Treasurer's office on the 4th Floor of the County Administration Building. New values and tax amounts are posted on this website. We are open for very limited same day services due to COVID restrictions. We urge you to use email, fax, courier services or US Mail rather than coming to our office.
February 05, 2021
The County Treasurer has informed us that their website is down. If you want to make an online payment of your tax bill, go to https://www.paydici.com/hamilton-county-oh/search/new. %> If you wish to pay in person go to the Treasurer’s office on the 4th floor of the County Administration Building, 138 East Court Street. Payments can also be made by mailing your check to County Treasurer, 138 East Court Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202.
December 31, 2020
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: The County Treasurer, not the County Auditor, is in charge of your Real Estate Taxes. Please contact the Treasurer at county.treasurer@hamilton-co.org with your questions. If you plan to pay your taxes in person go to the County Treasurer's office on the 4th Floor of the County Administration Building. New values and tax amounts are posted on this website. We are open for very limited same day services due to COVID restrictions. We urge you to use email, fax, courier services or US Mail rather than coming to our office.
December 29, 2020
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: The County Treasurer, not the County Auditor, is in charge of your Real Estate Taxes. Please contact the Treasurer at county.treasurer@hamilton-co.org with your questions. If you plan to pay your taxes in person go to the County Treasurer's office on the 4th Floor. New values and tax amounts will be posted to this website after tax rates are calculated in late December. The Auditor's office will be closed on January 1, 2021. Otherwise we are open for very limited same day services. Due to COVID, we urge you to use email, fax, courier services, or US Mail rather than coming to our office.
December 09, 2020
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: The County Treasurer, not the County Auditor, is in charge of your Real Estate Taxes. Please contact the Treasurer at county.treasurer@hamilton-co.org with your questions. If you plan to pay your taxes in person go to the County Treasurer's office on the 4th Floor. New values and tax amounts will be posted to this website after taxes are calculated in late December. The Auditor's office will be closed on December 24th and December 25th. Otherwise we are open for very limited same day services. Due to COVID, we urge you to use email, fax, courier services, or US Mail rather than coming to our office.
November 30, 2020
The County Auditor's office is open to the public for limited in-person services. Since many walk-in same day services are not available at this time, we strongly advise you to continue to interact with our office by mail (138 East Court Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202), by email ( dusty.rhodes@fuse.net), by telephone (946-4000) or by courier services. Those entering the building will be temperature screened and must wear a mask as ordered by the Governor of Ohio and the City of Cincinnati. Remember, the County Treasurer handles tax bills. Contact him at county.treasurer@hamilton-co.org for tax bill questions. For all deed related questions, go to the County Recorder's website at https://recordersoffice.hamilton-co.org/.
November 23, 2020
The Auditor's office will be closed for business on Thursday November 26th and Friday November 27th for the Thanksgiving holiday. We will re-open for limited in-person services on Monday November 30th.
November 12, 2020
The County Auditor's office is open to the public for limited in-person services. Since many walk-in same day services are not available at this time, we strongly advise you to continue to interact with our office by mail (138 East Court Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202), by email ( dusty.rhodes@fuse.net), by telephone (946-4000) or by courier services. Those entering the building will be temperature screened and must wear a mask as ordered by the Governor of Ohio and the City of Cincinnati. Remember, the County Treasurer handles tax bills. Contact him at county.treasurer@hamilton-co.org for tax bill questions. For all deed related questions, go to the County Recorder's website at https://recordersoffice.hamilton-co.org/.
October 13, 2020
The County Auditor's office is open to the public for limited in-person services. Since many walk-in same day services are not available at this time, we strongly advise you to continue to interact with our office by mail (138 East Court Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202), by email ( dusty.rhodes@fuse.net), by telephone (946-4000) or by courier services. Those entering the building will be temperature screened and must wear a mask as ordered by the Governor of Ohio and the City of Cincinnati. Remember, the County Treasurer handles tax bills. Contact him at county.treasurer@hamilton-co.org for tax bill questions. For all deed related questions, go to the County Recorder's website at https://recordersoffice.hamilton-co.org/.
October 9, 2020
The County Auditor's office will be open on Columbus Day, Monday 10/12 for phone and limited walk-in services. HOWEVER, many walk-in same day services are not available at this time, so we strongly advise you to continue to interact with our office by mail (138 East Court Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202), by email ( dusty.rhodes@fuse.net), by telephone (946-4000) or by courier services. Those entering the building will be temperature screened and must wear a mask as ordered by the Governor of Ohio and the City of Cincinnati. Remember, the County Treasurer handles tax bills. Contact him at county.treasurer@hamilton-co.org for tax bill questions. For all deed related questions, go to the County Recorder's website at https://recordersoffice.hamilton-co.org/.
September 14, 2020
The County Administration Building has reopened to the public. HOWEVER, many walk-in same day services are not available at this time, so we strongly advise you to continue to interact with our office by mail (138 East Court Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202), by email ( dusty.rhodes@fuse.net), by telephone (946-4000) or by courier services. Those entering the building will be temperature screened and must wear a mask as ordered by the Governor of Ohio and the City of Cincinnati. Remember, the County Treasurer handles tax bills. Contact him at county.treasurer@hamilton-co.org for tax bill questions. For all deed related questions, go to the County Recorder's website at https://recordersoffice.hamilton-co.org/.
July 8, 2020
The County Administration Building has reopened to the public. HOWEVER, many walk-in same day services are not available at this time, so we strongly advise you to continue to interact with our office by mail (138 East Court Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202), by email (dusty.rhodes@fuse.net), by telephone (946-4000) or by courier services. Those entering the building will be temperature screened and must wear a mask as ordered by the Governor of Ohio and the City of Cincinnati. Remember, the County Treasurer handles tax bills. Contact him at county.treasurer@hamilton-co.org if you have tax bill questions.
July 7, 2020
The County Administration Building has reopened to the public. HOWEVER, many walk-in same day services are not available at this time, so we strongly advise you to continue to interact with our office by mail (138 East Court Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202), by email (dusty.rhodes@fuse.net), by telephone (946-4000) or by courier services. Those entering the building will be temperature screened and must wear a mask as ordered by the City of Cincinnati. Remember, the County Treasurer handles tax bills. Contact him at county.treasurer@hamilton-co.org if you have tax bill questions.
July 6, 2020
On Monday July 6th, the County Administration Building reopens to the public. Those entering the building will be temperature screened and must wear a mask. Not all same day counter services will be available. We highly recommend you continue to interact with our office by mail, email dusty.rhodes@fuse.net, fax, telephone or courier services. Remember, the County Treasurer handles tax bills. Contact him at county.treasurer@hamilton-co.org if you have tax bill questions.
July 1, 2020
The Auditor's office will be closed Friday July 3rd in recognition of Independence Day. On Monday July 6th, the County Administration Building reopens to the public. Those entering the building will be temperature screened and must wear a mask. Not all same day counter services will be available. We highly recommend you continue to interact with our office by mail, email dusty.rhodes@fuse.net, fax, telephone or courier services. Remember, the County Treasurer handles tax bills. Contact him at county.treasurer@hamilton-co.org if you have tax bill questions.
June 19, 2020
The County Administration Building will reopen to the public July 6th. For your health and safety, we strongly urge you to continue to use email (dusty.rhodes@fuse.net), phone (946-4000), or USPS (138 East Court Street, Room 304, Cincinnati Ohio 45202) to transact your business with the Auditor's office. Should you choose to come in to the office, please wear a mask. You will be asked to maintain proper physical distancing and may have to leave your documents for us to process. Remember, the County Treasurer handles tax bills. Email him at county.treasurer@hamilton-co.org.
June 4, 2020
The County Treasurer, Robert Goering, bills and collects your property taxes, not the County Auditor. Please direct all tax bill questions to county.treasurer@hamilton-co.org. For information regarding upcoming tax bill deadlines go to the Treasurer's website at https://www.hamiltoncountyohio.gov/government/departments/treasurer.
May 29, 2020
The County Administration Building, where our office is located, is still closed to the public. We are working hard to answer your requests during this closure. Please send your documents or questions by email, fax, USPS, FedEx, UPS, or courier service. If you wish to speak to a specific Auditor department, please use the phone directory under "About Us" on our website or call the general number, 946-4000, for assistance. As soon as we have a re-opening date we will post it here. AS A REMINDER, the Forfeited Land Sale will not be held this year due to COVID-19 and Ohio House Bill 598.
April 30, 2020
The County Administration Building, where our office is located, is still closed to the public. We are working hard to answer your requests during this closure. Please send your documents or questions by email, fax, USPS, FedEx, UPS, or courier service. If you wish to speak to a specific Auditor department, please use the phone directory under "About Us" on our website or call the general number, 946-4000, for assistance. As soon as we have a re-opening date we will post it here.
April 21, 2020
In the spring, when homeowners are focused on outside projects, we get numerous questions about property boundaries and fencing. Many local governments require a property survey before issuing a permit. Please check with your local building department. Failing to do so may cause you to have to take down your fence if it encroaches on your neighbor's property. Both the CAGIS link and the Aerial Imagery link show approximate boundaries. Only a surveyor reading the legal description on your deed can mark the exact property boundary.
April 10, 2020
Thank you to all the heroes, including our staff, who are coming to work every day during the coronavirus pandemic. It is not easy. They are not the only heroes though. Our hearts are with the many whose businesses followed the State's order to shut down. Each employee now without work, doing the best they can do, is also a hero. Please continue to follow our State's leadership. Practice social distancing. Reach out by phone or social media to your neighbors. Be patient with those who continue to work during these difficult times. Do the best you can do. Our office continues to be closed to the public, but we are working to serve you. Email me at Dusty.Rhodes@fuse.net if you need anything from my office.
March 23, 2020
The Auditor's office will remain open during Ohio's shelter in place to time sensitive transactions by US mail, email, phone, courier services, UPS, FedEx and fax. No walk-in traffic will be allowed in the building. No exceptions. Please be patient as our response time may be slower than normal due to reduced staffing. For general questions, call 946-4000 or email Dusty.Rhodes@fuse.net. Stay home and be safe.
March 19, 2020
Due to the coronavirus situation, the County Administration building is closed to the public. All business with the Auditor's office must be by email, phone, courier services, UPS, FedEx, or US mail. And as a reminder to title companies, we strongly recommend e-filing. For general questions email Dusty.Rhodes@fuse.net or call 946-4000.
March 18, 2020
In order to protect your health and the health of our employees, please transact your Auditor business by email, phone, courier services, UPS, FedEx, or US mail. And as a reminder to title companies, we strongly recommend e-filing. For general questions email Dusty.Rhodes@fuse.net or call 946-4000.
March 16, 2020
Yes, the Auditor's office is open for business. HOWEVER, we urge you to use email, phone, courier services, UPS, FedEx, or US mail to transact your business with us. And as a reminder to title companies, E-filing is available.
February 18, 2020
Ohio's primary has been moved from May to March 17th. Go to the Hamilton County Board of Elections https://votehamiltoncountyohio.gov/ for details.
February 12, 2020
The Auditor's office will be closed Monday, February 17th, in honor of Presidents' Day. It is a day to celebrate all US Presidents. Perhaps it is also a good day for all of us to familiarize ourselves with the ballot for the Ohio March 17th primary. Ohio's primary has been moved from May to March. Go to the Hamilton County Board of Elections https://votehamiltoncountyohio.gov/ for details.
February 3, 2020
Check out my press release on Hamilton County exempt property in Front Page News https://www.hamiltoncountyauditor.org/pdf/news_Taxexemptpropertygrowth2020.pdf.
February 3, 2020
Check out my press release on Hamilton County exempt property in Front Page News https://www.hamiltoncountyauditor.org/pdf/news_Taxexemptpropertygrowth2020.pdf.
January 17, 2020
The Auditor's office will be closed Monday, January 20, 2020 in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. As an FYI, if you have tax bill questions, please contact the County Treasurer at county.treasurer@hamilton-co.org. Payment is due 1/31/2020.
January 08, 2020
The County Treasurer mailed the property tax bills on Tuesday January 7th. Tax payments are due January 31st. Please direct all tax bill questions to county.treasurer@hamilton-co.org. The Treasurer's website is https://www.hamiltoncountyohio.gov/government/departments/treasurer.
December 26, 2019
The County Treasurer, Robert Goering, bills and collects your property taxes, not the County Auditor. Please direct all tax bill questions to county.treasurer@hamilton-co.org. The Treasurer's website is https://www.hamiltoncountyohio.gov/government/departments/treasurer.
December 23, 2019
Our office will close at noon on Tuesday, 12/24, Christmas Eve. We wish you a safe and wonderful holiday with family and friends.
December 17, 2019
The County Treasurer, Robert Goering, bills and collects your property taxes, not the County Auditor. Please direct all tax bill questions to county.treasurer@hamilton-co.org. The Treasurer's website is https://www.hamiltoncountyohio.gov/government/departments/treasurer.
December 3, 2019
REMEMBER TO DO THE RIGHT THING FOR YOUR DOG! Renew your Hamilton County Dog License now. The fee for a one year license is $19.00 before the renewal deadline of January 31st (late fees apply if renewed after this date). Three year licenses and permanent licenses are also available. Visit our Dog Licensing page for further details and information.
December 3, 2019
The County Treasurer bills and collects property taxes. Tax bill questions can be emailed to County.Treasurer@hamilton-co.org. Tax Year 2019 pay 2020 information will not be available until sometime in late December.
November 25, 2019
We wish you a very safe and blessed Thanksgiving with family and friends. Our office will be closed both Thursday 11/28 and Friday 11/29.
November 18, 2019
The County Treasurer bills and collects property taxes. Tax bill questions can be emailed to County.Treasurer@hamilton-co.org. Tax Year 2019 pay 2020 information will not be available until sometime in late December.
November 12, 2019
State law requires all rental property in Hamilton County be registered with the County Auditor. Any additional municipal registries are an additional requirement for property owners and do NOT exempt them from registering with our office. You can see a list of registered properties on our website under "Departments", "Rental Registration".
November 8, 2019
The Auditor's office will be closed Monday November 11th, Veteran's Day. Join us in honoring the sacrifices made by many to protect our freedom.
October 31, 2019
State law requires all rental property in Hamilton County be registered with the County Auditor. Any additional municipal registries are an additional requirement for property owners and do NOT exempt them from registering with our office. You can see a list of registered properties on our website under "Departments", "Rental Registration".
October 02, 2019
The County Treasurer, who bills and collects property tax, recently mailed the delinquent property tax bills. If you received a bill and have questions, please contact the County Treasurer's office at county.treasurer@hamilton-co.org or go to the Treasurer's website at https://www.hamiltoncountyohio.gov/government/departments/treasurer.
October 10, 2019
Our office will be OPEN on Columbus Day, Monday October 14th. This holiday was traded for the day after Thanksgiving Day many years ago, and it seems to have worked out well. Banks, post offices and the courts will be closed on Monday however.
October 02, 2019
The County Treasurer, who bills and collects property tax, recently mailed the delinquent property tax bills. If you received a bill and have questions, please contact the County Treasurer's office at county.treasurer@hamilton-co.org or go to the Treasurer's website at https://www.hamiltoncountyohio.gov/government/departments/treasurer.
September 19, 2019
If you own rental property in Hamilton County, Ohio Law requires that you register the rental property with the Auditor's office. This registration provides first responders and other emergency personnel contact information in case of an emergency. Check out our new Rental Registration page https://www.hamiltoncountyauditor.org/tax_rentalregistration.asp for more information and for a downloadable registration form.
September 11, 2019
Hamilton County's November ballot will include twenty-eight (28) proposed new or renewing property tax levies. Go to the levy information tab of your parcel to see how any levy in your taxing district will affect your tax bill if passed.
September 3, 2019
Now is a great time to print out the Treasurer's Payment Detail page and the Tax Distributions page for your parcel so you have a record of your tax bill payments to the Treasurer and a record of how your tax payment amount was distributed to local governments and levies. Simply pull up the Property Information page for your parcel by using the Property Search tool and click on the pages listed under "View".
August 30, 2019
Monday, September 2nd, the Auditor's office will be closed in observance of Labor Day. This holiday was conceived by the labor movement in 1882 as a day set aside to pay tribute to working population of the United States. Later, in 1894, amid labor unrest, President Grover Cleveland signed a congressional bill declaring Labor Day, the first Monday in September, a national holiday. Today Labor Day celebrates not only the labor movement and the workers of our country but it also marks the unofficial end of summer.
August 27, 2019
Now is a great time to print out the Treasurer's Payment Detail page and the Tax Distributions page for your parcel so you have a record of your tax bill payments to the Treasurer and a record of how your tax payment amount was distributed to local governments and levies. Simply pull up the Property Information page for your parcel by using the Property Search tool and click on the pages listed under "View".
July 25, 2019
The County Auditors' Association of Ohio includes all 86 elected Auditors and 2 appointed Auditors in the state. The organization shares information to improve the operation of our offices. We also work with the General Assembly on legislation affecting our offices and county government. County Auditors across the state are among the most dedicated public servants I have ever known. I am proud to be associated with them.
July 8, 2019
If you are in the market to buy a home, make sure you ask to see the building permits for any recent renovation or new construction. Permits and inspections are your protection that the construction work has been performed to established building codes.
June 28, 2019
Hamilton County offices, including the Auditor's office, will be closed Thursday July 4th and Friday July 5th. We wish you a very safecelebration of our Nation's Independence.
June 21, 2019
County government is often misunderstood. As a second tier of government, the county should not take the place of local governments. Unlike cities, villages and home rule townships, the county does not have law making authority. We are simply an administrative arm of the state. We can do only what the state permits.
June 11, 2019
It is the County Treasurer, not the County Auditor, who is in charge of property tax bills. Please direct questions about your tax bill to County.Treasurer@hamilton-co.org.
June 7, 2019
The annual Forfeited Land Sale will be held on June 10, 2019 at 8:30am in Room 605 of the County Administration Building, downtown. Please note this recent change: ALL parcels to be sold in the regular portion of the Sale will require a minimum bid of $50. Pre-registration is easy and saves everybody time! You will find pre-registration documents and the list of available parcels here.
June 6, 2019
On this important day, the 75th anniversary of Allied Forces storming the beaches at Normandy France, let us remember all those who have fought for our freedom, in not only that war, but all others. Take a moment to thank and pay tribute to each and every veteran.
June 3, 2019
The annual Forfeited Land Sale will be held on June 10, 2019 at 8:30am in Room 605 of the County Administration Building, downtown. Please note this recent change: ALL parcels to be sold in the regular portion of the Sale will require a minimum bid of $50. Pre-registration is easy and saves everybody time! You will find pre-registration documents and the list of available parcels here.
May 28, 2019
There is a wealth of information available on our website. For example, if you want to compare property taxes between communities and school districts go to "Departments" on this page, then to "Real Estate Tax" and then select "Annual Cost Residential".
May 24, 2019
Our office will be closed on Monday, Memorial Day. Fly the American Flag proudly this weekend in tribute to each who answered the call to serve and paid the price for our freedom. The freedom we enjoy we enjoy because of them. Remember them. Salute them
May 14, 2019
Occasionally we receive e-mails about police service, street repairs, troublesome neighbors and various other community issues. These concerns should be directed to local government officials, city or village council members, mayors, or township trustees. Ours is a county office and we have no authority or control over local matters.
April 24, 2019
Just a reminder! We have a free mobile app available for your use. Download the iOS version from your Apple Store or the Android version from the Google Play Store. Use search words "Hamilton County Auditor".
April 15, 2019
Out of approximately 352,500 parcels in the county, 1,431 Board of Revision complaints were filed this year, compared to 4,380 last year. Of the 1,431 complaints 396 are commercial and 1,035 are residential. 697 were filed due to recent sales.
If you are considering the purchase of a newly renovated home, make sure to ask to see copies of the construction permits so you have knowledge the renovation work was performed according to the building codes of your political jurisdiction.
March 20, 2019
If you are considering the purchase of a newly renovated home, make sure to ask to see copies of the construction permits so you have knowledge the renovation work was performed according to the building codes of your political jurisdiction.
March 11, 2019
My eighth four-year term as County Auditor begins today. Thanks to County Prosecutor Joe Deters for administering the oath of office to me and to our Deputy Auditors. We deeply appreciate the excellent legal assistance we receive from the Prosecutor's Civil Division. I am grateful to the voters of Hamilton County for entrusting me with this important office.
February 19, 2019
It is the County Treasurer, not the County Auditor, who is in charge of property tax bills. Please direct questions about your tax bill to County.Treasurer@hamilton-co.org.
February 14, 2019
The Auditor's office will be closed Monday February 18th in observance of Presidents Day.
February 1, 2019
From time to time we receive email asking for historical information on a property. The most complete property history is available through the County Recorder where deeds, mortgages, liens, and other recorded documents are filed. Visit the County Recorder's office on the 2nd floor of the County Administration Building at 138 E Court Street or go to the website at https://recordersoffice.hamilton-co.org/.
January 22, 2019
It is the County Treasurer, not the County Auditor, who is in charge of property tax bills. Please direct questions about your tax bill to County.Treasurer@hamilton-co.org. Tax bills are due 1/31/2019.
January 10, 2019
The County Treasurer, who bills and collects real estate taxes, mailed the tax bills Monday 1/7/2019. Tax Year 2018 pay 2019, which includes the new tax bill amounts, is now posted to the Auditor's website. Questions about your tax bill should be directed to
County.Treasurer@hamilton-co.org.
January 17, 2019
Our office will be closed Monday January 21st in recognition of Martin Luther King Jr.
And as a reminder, if you have questions regarding your tax bill, please contact the County Treasurer at
County.Treasurer@hamilton-co.org. It is the County Treasurer who bills and collects property taxes. Taxes are due 1/31/2019.
January 2, 2019
Tax Year 2018 pay 2019, which includes the new tax bill amounts for those who want to pay early, is now posted to the Auditor's website. The County Treasurer, who bills and collects real estate taxes, will mail tax bills in early January. Questions about your tax bill should be directed to
County.Treasurer@hamilton-co.org.
December 28, 2018
Our office will be open December 31st and closed January 1st. We wish you a great close to 2018 and very happy start to the New Year.
December 26, 2018
Tax Year 2018 pay 2019, which includes the new tax bill amounts for those who want to pay early, is now posted to the Auditor's website. The County Treasurer, who bills and collects real estate taxes, will mail tax bills in early January. Questions about your tax bill should be directed to
County.Treasurer@hamilton-co.org.
December 21, 2018
We wish you a very blessed, safe, and peaceful holiday, surrounded by friends and family. Our office will be closed Monday December 24th and Tuesday December 25th. .
December 20, 2018
Tax Year 2018 pay 2019, which includes the new tax bill amounts for those who want to pay their real estate taxes early, is now posted to the Auditor's website. The County Treasurer, who bills and collects real estate taxes, will mail tax bills in early January. Questions about your tax bill should be directed to County.Treasurer@hamilton-co.org.
December 4, 2018
The 2019 Dog License renewal period began December 1, 2018 and ends January 31, 2019. Renewal notices have been mailed to all dog owners' registered in 2018. Dog license can be purchased online at www.hcauditor.org/dogs.asp, by mail or at one of our license sales agents. The fee remains $19 through the renewal period (late fees will apply if purchased after the deadline).
November 26, 2018
The Hamilton County Board of Revision completed its work for the 2017 tax year on September 28, 2018. Of the approximate 353,600 parcels in the County, 4,407 had complaints filed on them (merely 1.25%) in 2018. Of those complaints filed there have been 324 (or 7.35%) appeals filed with the Board of Tax Appeals or the Court of Common Pleas.
November 16, 2018
Thanksgiving is upon us. Let us be thankful for our health, but remember the sick; be thankful for family and friends, but remember those who are without; and be thankful for our freedom but remember the enslaved. Our office will be closed Thursday 11/22 and Friday 11/23 in recognition of the holiday.
November 13, 2018
Thanks very much for electing me to a new term as your County Auditor. I'm extremely grateful for your support and trust. I'm looking forward to continuing to work with our terrific staff to provide every Hamilton County resident with topnotch service from your County Auditor's office. Again, thank you!
November 9, 2018
Our office will be closed Monday in observance of Veterans Day. Remember our great country is the "land of the free because it is the home of the brave." Thank the veterans you know for all they have given and continue to give.
November 7, 2018
Thanks very much for electing me to a new term as your County Auditor. I'm extremely grateful for your support and trust. I'm looking forward to continuing to work with our terrific staff to provide every Hamilton County resident with topnotch service from your County Auditor's office. Again, thank you!
October 4, 2018
Although some County offices are closed on Columbus Day, Monday October 8, the Auditor's office is open from 7:30 am to 4:00 pm.
October 8, 2018
Hamilton County's November ballot will include nineteen (19) proposed new or renewing property tax levies. Besides the county-wide Children's Services additional levy, there are six (6) municipalities with proposed levies, four (4) township levies, five (5) school districts with levies. Use the levy tab for your property to see how a passed levy will affect your property taxes.
October 04, 2018
Homeowners who received Homestead for tax year 2013, prior to the state-mandated Income rule set in 2014, are considered 'Grandfathered'. If you are "grandfathered" and moving to a new primary residence in Hamilton County, please call our office at 946-4099 to transfer your Homestead to your new residence without the application of the state mandated income rule.
September 12, 2018
A very handy tool on our website is the Tax Distributions page which displays the break-out estimate of the current year tax bill. We suggest you print this page to keep with your financial records for the year. Just go to Property Search, pull up a parcel, and click on "Tax Distributions" from the menu on the right side of the Property Information page.
September 4, 2018
We occasionally receive requests for details on tax levies and how they work. The requirements are set by state law. While it's an "oldie but a goodie" our 2000 Citizen's Report featured a well-written and still applicable explanation of tax levies and effective rates. The information begins on page four of our 2000 Citizen's Report at https://www.hcauditor.org/retax_menu.asp.
August 31, 2018
Though Labor Day may mean the end of summer and the start of the school year, remember that it is also a celebration and recognition of the hard work ethic upon which our country was founded. Yes, take the day off, but also make a point to thank the work force that supports you.
August 26, 2018
We are finishing up this year's Board of Revision cases. 60% of the commercial filings have been heard and 84% of the residential filings have been heard. We expect to conclude all remaining hearings by the end of September.
August 23, 2018
This weekend we will be performing maintenance on our web servers. Our website will be accessible, but you may possibly see brief interruptions during this time.
August 17, 2018
We are finishing up this year's Board of Revision cases. 60% of the commercial filings have been heard and 84% of the residential filings have been heard. We expect to conclude all remaining hearings by the end of September.
August 1, 2018
Great News! I'm returning $14 million from the Real Estate Assessment (REA) Fund to local governments, school districts and taxing entities. Complete details in the post on Front Page News dated August 1, 2018.
July 31, 2018
If you are considering the purchase of a newly renovated home, make sure to ask to see copies of the construction permits so you have knowledge the renovation work was performed according to the building codes of your political jurisdiction.
July 24, 2018
To facilitate public review of the sales tax referendum petitions, we have scanned and posted them under "Downloads" on our website. There are 1403 part petitions with a total of just over 38,000 signatures. The originals are available for viewing in our office during regular business hours until they are delivered to the Board of Elections on Monday for the signature verification process.
July 16, 2018
The sale price listed on the property summary page reflects the most recent transfer. At a real estate closing a property may be transferred more than once, and sometimes the last transfer is one where there is no exchange of money - a transfer into a trust, LLC, partnership, new deed due to consolidation etc. If there is no exchange of money, $0 will display. Go to the transfer tab to see all transfers since computerization of our records.
July 5, 2018
There is only one levy to be voted on in Hamilton County in the Tuesday, August 7 Special Election. That is an Oak Hills School District levy. Property owners in the Oak Hills District can see what additional amount they will pay starting next year if the proposed levy is passed by a majority of the voters in the district by going to the levy tab for their properties.
July 3, 2018
Have a blessed and safe Independence Day surrounded by family and friends. Fly the American flag and give thanks to the incredible freedoms we have been granted.
June 29, 2018
There is only one levy to be voted on in Hamilton County in the Tuesday, August 7 Special Election. That is an Oak Hills School District levy. Property owners in the Oak Hills District can see what additional amount they will pay starting next year if the proposed levy is passed by a majority of the voters in the district by going to the levy tab for their properties.
June 21, 2018
Just a reminder! We have a free mobile app available for your use. Download the iOS version from your Apple Store or the Android version from the Google Play Store. Use search words "Hamilton County Auditor".
June 15, 2018
As the deadline for paying property tax bills approaches (June 20th) please remember that the County Treasurer is responsible for billing and collecting while the County Auditor has the duty to value the property. Your questions and inquiries regarding your tax bill should go to the County Treasurer at County.Treasurer@hamilton-co.org. Valuation questions should be sent to the County Auditor.
June 12, 2018
Some property owners choose to formally challenge the valuation of their property in the Board of Revision where representatives of the Treasurer, Board of County Commissioners and Auditor decide such cases based on evidence presented. Sometimes School Boards counter-file to defend the current valuation as Ohio law requires they be notified when a certain level of reduction is sought. The burden of proof in hearings is on the complainant to prove the value sought is accurate. Board of Revision decisions can be appealed to the Ohio Board of Tax Appeals or the Court of Common Pleas.
June 4, 2018
The annual Forfeited Land Sale will be held on June 11, 2018 at 8:30am in Room 605 of the County Administration Building, downtown. Please note this recent change: ALL parcels to be sold in the regular portion of the Sale will require a minimum bid of $50. Pre-registration is easy and saves everybody time! You will find pre-registration documents and the list of available parcels here.
May 29, 2018
Monday is Memorial Day. We are grateful to all service men and women who gave their lives to protect our freedom, and the life we are fortunate to enjoy as Americans. They are heroes in every way. This Memorial Day, remember those who sacrificed to protect our God-given rights.
April 30, 2018
If your property is part of a TIF (Tax Increment Financing) District, as designated by your local political jurisdiction, you still pay the full amount of property taxes, but your tax amount is sent directly to the local jurisdiction for distribution to the schools and the various other entities receiving tax monies. If your property has a TIF value, you will see it listed on the Property Information page. The tax distribution info is on the Tax Distribution page. Tax Distribution details should be requested of the local political jurisdiction.
May 24, 2018
Monday is Memorial Day. We are grateful to all service men and women who gave their lives to protect our freedom, and the life we are fortunate to enjoy as Americans. They are heroes in every way. This Memorial Day, remember those who sacrificed to protect our God-given rights.
April 30, 2018
We have received several e-mails recently questioning a $1,810,182 sale price showing on a number of smaller parcels. A 36-parcel transfer was presented to our office on one deed with one sale price. So this sale price shows on all of the parcels. When individual sale prices are desired on a multi-parcel sale, each legal description would need to be described on its own deed with individual conveyance documents.
April 20, 2018
Just a reminder! We have a free mobile app available for your use. Download the iOS version from your Apple Store or the Android version from the Google Play Store. Use search words "Hamilton County Auditor".
April 4, 2018
It is not too early to read up on the issues appearing on the May 8th primary ballot. Click on the Levy Information tab for your parcel to see what levies are up for a vote in your taxing district and how the passage of the levy will impact future tax bills. Details on these levies can be accessed through the Hamilton County Board of Elections.
March 16, 2018
We are excited to announce our mobile app now includes the Treasurer's payment detail information! An update is required from your Apple Store (iOS) or Android Google Play Store. Depending on your phone settings, this may require a manual update.
March 26, 2018
If you are considering the purchase of a newly renovated home, make sure to ask to see copies of the construction permits so you have knowledge the renovation work was performed according to the building codes of your political jurisdiction.
March 05, 2018
If you worry about paying your property taxes on time, or if you simply want a more convenient way to pay, consider enrolling in the County Treasurer's TOP Program whereby property owners pre-pay tax bills in five easy installments, similar to a mortgage lender's escrow account. There is no service fee. Here's the Treasurer's link to the TOP Program: http://www.hamiltoncountyohio.gov/government/departments/treasurer/t_o_p_program/.
February 20, 2018
Property owners often inquire about whether we have on file "lot lines" or how a property owner knows where a property's boundaries are. Your property lines are described in the legal description of your property which is part of your deed. If a survey has been done previously, you might be able to find the metal surveyor pins marking the corners of your property. If you cannot find the pins, you would have to hire a surveyor to use the legal description to mark your property's boundaries.
February 16, 2018
The Auditor's office will be closed Monday for President's Day.
February 1, 2018
Your property taxes change due to a variety of different circumstances including property value changes, voted tax levies and the State of Ohio's annual rates of taxation and applied reduction factors, along with specialized programs such as 2.5% owner occupancy credit, stadium tax credit, abatements, CAUV, and Homestead. The percentage by which a value increases does not mean the taxes will increase by that same percentage.
January 12, 2018
The County Treasurer, who bills and collects Property Taxes, has mailed the tax bills which are due January 31st. You are responsible for paying your taxes, even if you do not receive your bill. The new property values are now posted to our website, along with the County Treasurer's real estate tax bill amount. If you have questions about your tax bill, go to the Treasurer's website at http://www.hamiltoncountyohio.gov/government/departments/treasurer/real_estate_taxes.
January 10, 2018
The County Treasurer, who bills and collects Property Taxes, has mailed the tax bills which are due January 31st. You are responsible for paying your taxes, even if you do not receive your bill. The new property values are now posted to our website, along with the County Treasurer's real estate tax bill amount. If you have questions about your tax bill, go to the Treasurer's website at http://www.hamiltoncountyohio.gov/government/departments/treasurer/real_estate_taxes.
January 2, 2018
The new property values are now posted to our website, along with the County Treasurer's real estate tax bill amount. If you have questions about your tax bill, go to the Treasurer's website at http://www.hamiltoncountyohio.gov/government/departments/treasurer/real_estate_taxes. If you believe your value is incorrect and wish to file in the Board of Revision, go to the Board of Revision page for filing instructions: http://hamiltoncountyauditor.org/bor.asp.
December 19, 2017
The new property values are now posted to our website, along with the County Treasurer's real estate tax bill amount for the upcoming tax bill. If you have questions about your tax bill, such as paying it early and methods of accepted payment, go to the Treasurer's page at http://www.hamiltoncountyohio.gov/government/departments/treasurer/real_estate_taxes.
December 5, 2017
Later this month, the website will be updated to show the new property values and the County Treasurer's new tax bill amounts. For your recordkeeping, now is a good time to print out the current year tax distribution page for your parcel from our website so you have a reference of the distribution of your real estate taxes paid this year. Keep in mind that if your property has a TIF (Tax Increment Financing), the TIF portion of your tax bill goes to the political subdivision (tax district) for distribution rather than the normal distribution process through the County, handled by our office.
November 27, 2017
Dog license renewals were mailed Monday 11/27. Dog license season begins Friday December 1st. Starting December 1st, you can buy your dog's license on-line by using the link on our website; in person at the Auditor's office or at one of our neighborhood vendors; or by mail.
November 21, 2017
The Auditor's office will be closed Thursday, November 23rd and Friday November 24th so all of us can celebrate the Thanksgiving Holiday with family and friends. We wish you a holiday filled with peace, love, and prosperity.
November 14, 2017
While our website does have some historical information on Hamilton County properties, the better places to research property histories are the County Recorder where deeds, mortgages and liens are filed; The Cincinnati Historical Society; the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County; and the sites on social media that specialize in local history. Technology advances have allowed us the ability to post more data, but our primary real estate purpose is to value current Hamilton County property.
November 8, 2017
Our office will be closed on Friday November 10th in recognition of Veterans Day. Please make sure you take time to thank and honor our Veterans.
November 6, 2017
Tuesday, November 7 is Election Day. Please take time to vote. Polls are open 6:30 am to 7:30 pm. Voter registration and polling place location information is available through the Hamilton County Board of Elections website: http://boe.hamilton-co.org/. Also, please note: The Auditor's office will be closed Friday November 10th in recognition of Veterans Day.
October 19, 2017
Now is a good time to print out the tax distribution page for your parcel from our website so you have a reference of the distribution of your real estate taxes. Keep in mind that if your property has a TIF (Tax Increment Financing), the TIF portion of your tax bill goes to the political subdivision (tax district) for distribution rather than the normal distribution process through the County, handled by our office.
October 11, 2017
Early voting for the November 7th General Election begins today. BEFORE you vote, I urge you to research the candidates, the issues, and the proposed tax levies so you are making an informed decision. Every January we receive an abundance of phone calls and emails asking why property taxes increased. While there are many factors, including adjusted rates and revaluation of property, often a large part of the increase is due to voted levies.
October 6, 2017
Our new Front Page News post below "Breaking Bad by Breaking Promises" chronicles how Hamilton County and each of our local governments have been shortchanged since the State of Ohio cut the historic Local Government Fund by almost 50% in 2011. In spite of increased state revenues this vital funding has not been restored.
September 29, 2017
Property owners often inquire about whether we have on file "lot lines" or how a property owner knows where a property's boundaries are. Your property lines are described in the legal description of your property which is part of your deed. If a survey has been done previously, you might be able to find the metal surveyor pins marking the corners of your property. If you cannot find the pins, you would have to hire a surveyor to use the legal description to mark your property's boundaries.
September 14, 2017
I've received lots of positive comments about my September 11 guest column on the reappraisal in "The Cincinnati Enquirer". If you missed it, it's posted below in "Front Page News".
August 31, 2017
Moody's Investors Service has given Hamilton County an Aa2 rating for two new bond issues and maintained the Aa2 rating on the county's outstanding general obligation debt. Aa2 is the third highest rating on the Moody's scale, coming after Aaa and Aa1. The full opinion is posted on this page under "Front Page News".
August 25, 2017
If you worry about paying your property taxes on time, or if you simply want a more convenient way to pay, consider enrolling in the County Treasurer's TOP Program whereby property owners pre-pay tax bills in five easy installments, similar to a mortgage lender's escrow account. There is no service fee. Here's the Treasurer's link to the TOP Program: http://www.hamilton-co.org/treasurer/TOP2.html
August 2, 2017
Thanks to everyone who contacted us by the July 31st deadline regarding your tentative residential property valuation. We will be reviewing each response and will reply to everyone in December. I appreciate the participation, the comments and the help in completing this important task.
July 28, 2017
Monday July 31st is the deadline for residential property owners to initiate a request for review of their property's tentative value. Residential tentative value notices were mailed in June to the mailing address of record for the owner with both the value and response instructions included in the mailer. Follow the mailer instructions or click on the link below to request a review. NOTE: The deadline is the deadline! No extensions, no exceptions.
July 12, 2017
A good tool to use to better understand property sales trends in your appraisal area is found on the property summary page for your parcel. Within the Property Information box, on the upper left side, under Appraisal Area is the word "Sales", highlighted in blue. Clicking on it will bring up a list of valid sales in your appraisal area for the past few years. You can view, print, or move this list into excel. The list includes parcel number, address, land use code current value, sale date and sale amount.
June 28, 2017
Our ownership records are only as good as the information provided to us. If a property is sold, the new owners will not appear on our website until the necessary transfer documentation is presented to our office. If owners pass away, until the estate process is completed or the property is sold and documentation is presented to our office, the property will remain in the name of the deceased owner. In short, we must rely on state prescribed documentation being presented to our office before ownership changes can be made.
June 21, 2017
The annual Forfeited Land Sale will be held on June 26, 2017 at 8:30am in Room 605 of the County Administration Building, downtown. Please note this recent change: ALL parcels to be sold in the regular portion of the Sale will require a minimum bid of $50. Pre-registration is easy and saves everybody time! You will find pre-registration documents and the list of available parcels here.
June 13, 2017
Tax bills are due June 20th. It is the County Treasurer who bills and collects property taxes. If you have not received your tax bill, please email the County Treasurer at county.treasurer@hamilton-co.org or call the County Treasurer at 946-4800 for information. Property owners are responsible for making sure taxes are paid in full even if a tax bill was not received.
May 25, 2017
The annual Forfeited Land Sale will be held on June 26, 2017 at 8:30am in Room 605 of the County Administration Building, downtown. Please note this recent change: ALL parcels to be sold in the regular portion of the Sale will require a minimum bid of $50. Pre-registration is easy and saves everybody time! You will find pre-registration documents and the list of available parcels here.
May 4, 2017
If you are thinking about putting up a fence or perimeter landscaping, we recommend you hire a surveyor to mark your exact property lines so you do not infringe on your neighbor's property. We do not have any surveys here in the Auditor's office. A surveyor will use your property's legal description to determine the boundaries and will place a stake at the corners. We also recommend you talk with the building department of the political jurisdiction in which your property is located to make sure there are no zoning restrictions as to set-backs and/or type of fence or landscaping.
April 24, 2017
Our ownership records are only as good as the information provided to us. If a property is sold, the new owners will not appear on our website until the necessary transfer documentation is presented to our office. If owners pass away, until the estate process is completed or the property is sold and documentation is presented to our office, the property will remain in the name of the deceased owner. In short, we must rely on state prescribed documentation being presented to our office before ownership changes can be made.
April 3, 2017
If you are thinking about putting up a fence or perimeter landscaping, we recommend you hire a surveyor to mark your exact property lines so you do not infringe on your neighbor's property. We do not have any surveys here in the Auditor's office. A surveyor will use your property's legal description to determine the boundaries and will place a stake at the corners. We also recommend you talk with the building department of the political jurisdiction in which your property is located to make sure there are no zoning restrictions as to set-backs and/or type of fence or landscaping.
March 29, 2017
Down to the wire. The Board of Revision (BOR) filing period for this year ends on Friday, March 31. No exceptions by state law. If you are planning to file a value complaint it must be in our office by 4pm Friday. We can also accept mailed complaints postmarked March 31 or before.
March 22, 2017
Our latest post in "Front Page News" on this page is my column on public records. It is an important part of our office's work to be responsive to citizens and taxpayers. This column was published in "The Cincinnati Enquirer" on March 15, 2017.
March 15, 2017
The growth of tax exempt property in Hamilton County during the last twenty-five years is detailed below in my latest Front Page News post. Check it out.
February 28, 2017
Recently, the Ohio Auditor of State released a financial health indicator report for each county and city in Ohio. The report includes 17 financial health indicators based on 2012-2015 audited financials. We are proud to share with you that Hamilton County's indicators are overwhelmingly positive. Go to Front Page News and to our Finance page to read more.
February 21, 2017
If you are thinking about putting up a fence or perimeter landscaping, we recommend you hire a surveyor to mark your exact property lines so you do not infringe on your neighbor's property. We do not have any surveys here in the Auditor's office. A surveyor will use your property's legal description to determine the boundaries and will place a stake at the corners. We also recommend you talk with the building department of the political jurisdiction in which your property is located to make sure there are no zoning restrictions as to set-backs and/or type of fence or landscaping.
February 17, 2017
The Auditor's office will be closed Monday February 20th in observance of Presidents' Day.
February 2, 2017
Recently we were contacted by several frustrated homeowners about a Clermont County based roofing company sending out correspondence soliciting roofing repair work. In this cold call mailer is the Auditor's image of their home from our website, complete with our watermark as if to say we somehow approved of this mailer. WE DID NOT, nor do we ever give approval for a private individual or company to use our data in a way that suggests we have sanctioned their efforts. If you are one of those who received this solicitation and are offended by it, I urge you to call the company and complain, then call the Better Business Bureau and complain, and then contact the Ohio Attorney General's Consumer Complaint Division (http://www.ohioattorneygeneral.gov/About-AG/Contact/Report-A-Scam ), and file a complaint.
January 26, 2017
Real Estate Tax Bills are due to the County Treasurer on Tuesday January 31st. If you have tax questions, please either email County.Treasurer@hamilton-co.org. or call 946-4800. Your payment is due on January 31st even if you did not receive your tax bill. Not paying your bill by the deadline may result in a penalty. You can confirm the amount due by looking at the payment detail screen for your property on our website.
January 11, 2017
According to the County Treasurer who is in charge of property tax bills, your property tax payment is due January 31st. The Treasurer mailed tax bills last week and regardless of whether you receive your bill, your payment is expected by the due date. Late payments are subject to a penalty. Tax bill amounts are posted to our website. If you have any tax bill questions, please contact the County Treasurer who bills and collects property taxes at 946-4800 or at County.Treasurer@hamilton-co.org. If you have any value questions, please contact our office at 946-4000.
January 13, 2017
The Auditor's office will be closed Monday January 16th in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. As a reminder from the County Treasurer, your property tax bill is due January 31st. For tax bill information please contact the County Treasurer at 946-4800 or email County.Treasurer@hamilton-co.org.
January 11, 2017
According to the County Treasurer who is in charge of property tax bills, your property tax payment is due January 31st. The Treasurer mailed tax bills last week and regardless of whether you receive your bill, your payment is expected by the due date. Late payments are subject to a penalty. Tax bill amounts are posted to our website. If you have any tax bill questions, please contact the County Treasurer who bills and collects property taxes at 946-4800 or at County.Treasurer@hamilton-co.org. If you have any value questions, please contact our office at 946-4000.
December 22, 2016
The 2016 pay 2017 values and tax bill amounts are now posted to the website. If you have any tax bill questions, please contact the County Treasurer who bills and collects property taxes at 946-4800 or at County.Treasurer@hamilton-co.org. If you have any value questions, please contact our office at 946-4000. The Treasurer is now accepting payments should you wish to pay your taxes at this time. Tax bills will be mailed by the Treasurer in early January.
December 19, 2016
29 property tax levies were on the November ballot with 17 for additional taxes, some quite large. All 29 levies passed, some by significant margins. That means property taxes will be increasing for many Hamilton County property owners with the January tax bill. The County Treasurer will be mailing the tax bills in early January. Our website will show the new tax amounts in late December after calculations are completed. If you have valuation questions, call us. If you have tax bill questions, please call the Treasurer at 946-4800.
December 7, 2016
Now is a very good time to check your tax bill mailing address. This is the address the County Treasurer uses to mail your tax bill. It can be found on your parcel's property summary page under the heading "Mailing Name and Address". If you need to correct the address, please call the County Treasurer at 946-4800, since it is the County Treasurer who bills and collects property taxes.
December 6, 2016
29 property tax levies were on the November ballot with 17 for additional taxes, some quite large. All 29 levies passed, some by significant margins. That means property taxes will be increasing for many Hamilton County property owners with the January tax bill. The County Treasurer will be mailing the tax bills in early January. Our website will show the new tax amounts in late December after calculations are completed. If you have valuation questions, call us. If you have tax bill questions, please call the Treasurer at 946-4800.
November 28, 2016
Value changes and next year's property tax amounts will be posted to our website sometime in late December. Now is a good time to print the property report for your parcel so you have a record of this year's information. Just pull up your parcel on our website and click "property report", choose the pages you would like to print, and then click "generate report".
November 23, 2016
The Auditor's Office will be closed Thanksgiving Day 11/24 and Friday 11/25 so employees can share the holiday with family and friends. We wish each of you a safe, peaceful, and blessed holiday.
November 14, 2016
Value changes and next year's property tax amounts will be posted to our website sometime in late December. Now is a good time to print the property report for your parcel so you have a record of this year's information. Just pull up your parcel on our website and click "property report", choose the pages you would like to print, and then click "generate report".
November 10, 2016
Our office will be closed on Friday, November 11th so that our employees can share Veterans Day with their friends and families. Remember our great country is the "land of the free because it is the home of the brave." Thank our veterans for all they have given and continue to give.
November 8, 2016
Value changes and next year's property tax amounts will be posted to our website sometime in late December. Now is a good time to print the property report for your parcel so you have a record of this year's information. Just pull up your parcel on our website and click "property report", choose the pages you would like to print, and then click "generate report".
October 12, 2016
Absentee voting has begun. Along with the candidates, there are 29 tax levies on ballots across the County. Until these levies are voted on we do not know what your property taxes will be next year. Once the vote is certified by the Board of Elections, the State Tax Commissioner will have to set the reduction factors and approve the levies. We expect the actual amounts of individual property taxes should be available the last week of December.
September 30, 2016
Auditor of State Dave Yost stopped by our office on Thursday to commend our Finance Department's work and announce our first unqualified audit in 13 years. Hamilton County audits since 2003 were qualified while settling a dispute between the federal and state government over the reporting of funds by the Hamilton County Job and Family Services Department. County operations, reporting and borrowing continued without problems during the qualified audits.
September 7, 2016
A change in Ohio law permits homeowners to apply for Homestead year-round. The new law takes effect on September 8, 2016, and Homestead applications will be available on our website that day. Questions? Please call 513-946-4099.
August 3, 2016
We are just a few months away from the General Election November 8th. At this time, several proposed tax levies are being reviewed and certified before being put to the voters in November. It is not too early to be an informed voter. Please read the two 2015 posts under Front Page News entitled "Why Property Taxes Go Up". Sometime in late September, proposed levies will be posted to the levy tab for your parcel so you can review how passage of a particular levy may impact your property taxes.
July 22, 2016
Elmwood Place, Mt. Healthy and Southwest Local School District have levies before the voters on Tuesday August 2nd. If you live in one of those areas, go to the levy tab for your parcel to see how passage of one of these levies will impact your taxes. Polls are open 6:30 am to 7:30 pm on Election Day. Alternatively, you can request a "vote by mail" ballot from the Hamilton County Board of Elections: http://boe.hamilton-co.org/voting-before-election-day/voting-by-mail.aspx
July 1, 2016
We wish you a peaceful and safe July 4th weekend full of opportunities to spend time with family and friends. The Auditor's office will be closed on Monday July 4th, Independence Day.
July 5, 2016
If you are thinking about putting up a fence or perimeter landscaping, we recommend you hire a surveyor to mark your exact property lines so you do not infringe on your neighbor's property. We do not have any surveys here in the Auditor's office. A surveyor will use your property's legal description to determine the boundaries and will place a stake at the corners. We also recommend you talk with the building department of the political jurisdiction in which your property is located to make sure there are no zoning restrictions as to set-backs and/or type of fence or landscaping.
June 14, 2016
This is a very busy time for both the County Treasurer's office and our office. If you have tax bill related questions, please email the Treasurer who bills and collects your property taxes at County.Treasurer@hamilton-co.org. If you have property transfer related questions, please understand our transfer specialists may not be able to answer their phones if they are working with a customer. It may not be until the next day that your phone call is returned. Please feel free to email me if you do not want to leave a voice message with one of our transfer specialists.
June 6, 2016
The annual Forfeited Land Sale will be held on June 13, 2016 at 8:30am in Room 605 of the County Administration Building, downtown. Two big changes this year! First, please give yourself extra time to get through the new security procedures at the base of the County Administration Building. Second, ALL parcels to be sold in the regular portion of the Sale will require a minimum bid of $50.
May 31, 2016
The sale price listed on the property summary page reflects the most recent transfer. At a real estate closing a property may be transferred more than once, and sometimes the last transfer is one where there is no exchange of money - a transfer into a trust, LLC, partnership etc. That last transfer which is the transfer displayed on the property summary page reflects the current owner's name and the dollar amount exchanged, if any, at that transfer.
May 27, 2016
Our office will be closed on Monday, Memorial Day. Fly the American Flag proudly this weekend in tribute to each who answered the call to serve and paid the price for our freedom. The freedom we enjoy we enjoy because of them. Remember them. Salute them.
May 16, 2016
The annual Forfeited Land Sale will be held on June 13, 2016 at 8:30am in Room 605 of the County Administration Building, downtown. Please note this change: ALL parcels to be sold in the regular portion of the Sale will require a minimum bid of $50. Pre-registration is easy and saves everybody time! You will find pre-registration documents and the list of available parcels here.
May 05, 2016
When you are researching details of a property on our website, make sure you don't miss the notes field at the bottom of the property summary page. Notes will include parcel information on consolidations, cut-ups, boundary surveys, board of revision cases and resolutions, abatements, and TIFs.
April 14, 2016
We often receive inquiries about whether a property is for sale or for rent; how to contact the owner of an abandoned property; and/or whether a property qualifies for Section 8. Unfortunately, we do not have the answers to such questions, beyond telling the inquirer to write to the property owner at the address on the summary page under "owner information" or to contact a local realtor for assistance.
March 16, 2016
As an alternative to escrowing your property taxes with your financial institution, the Hamilton County Treasurer provides the TREASURER'S OPTIONAL PAYMENT (TOP) PROGRAM. Similar to a lender's escrow program, the TOP program allows residential and commercial property owners to prepay their real estate taxes in installments. There is no service charge associated with the program. Once enrolled, you will receive a coupon book with your payment amount noted. Simply mail in the prepayment according to the schedule supplied. For more information go to http://www.hamilton-co.org/treasurer/TOP2.html.
March 1, 2016
Prior to each election we provide an estimate of individual additional taxes for proposed levies. Four levies will be on Hamilton County ballots on March 15. Cheviot has a renewal of a Current Expense levy. Additional new levies will be voted on in Fairfax, Colerain and Whitewater Townships. Property owners in those communities can see what those levies will cost them annually if passed. Go to "Levy Information" in the left hand column on your property's main page.
February 2, 2016
We receive many inquiries asking if a property is for sale, who the real estate agent is and how a person can get in touch with the property owner. While property owner information and mailing information can be researched on our website by doing a property search by address or parcel number, we would not have any lists of properties in Hamilton County for sale in the private market. If you have identified a property in Hamilton County that you are interested in buying, we suggest you write to the owner of record at the address listed on our site and/or seek the assistance of a real estate agent. You can verify if a property is scheduled for foreclosure auction by going to the Hamilton County Sheriff's website www.hcso.org. Click on "public services" for more information.
January 28, 2016
REAL ESTATE TAX BILLS ARE DUE MONDAY FEBRUARY 1st. You can check your tax bill amount here on the Auditor's website by using "property search" to pull up your parcel's detail. Click on "tax bill" to see what you owe. The County Treasurer bills and collects so go to the Treasurer's website, www.hamilton-co.org/treasurer to view payment options, mailing details, etc. You may be subject to additional charges if your payment is not received or postmarked by the due date of February 1st.
January 19, 2016
You can calculate estimated property taxes for any parcel in the county by going to our website. Just do a property search for a specific parcel, and then from the property info page, click on "Tax Distributions" from the list on the right side of the screen. That brings up the numbers and a pie chart showing the distribution of each dollar in the district. In the box labeled "calculate" enter the value on which you want to estimate. Don't use a dollar sign or comma. Just the number. You'll then see the estimated annual taxes.
January 15, 2016
Our office and all County offices will be closed Monday January 18 in observance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Here is a link to Dr. King's I Have a Dream Speech. Both the text and audio are included at this link. http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/mlkihaveadream.htm
January 1, 2016
The annual dog licensing period continues. The regular license fee as set by the County Commissioners continues to be $19. If you fail to renew by the January 31, 2016 deadline, the cost is doubled by state law. For more information click on the "Dog Licensing" icon to the right on this page.
December 31, 2015
We wish you and your family a very Happy New Year! Our office will be closed Friday 1/1/16. Thank you for your support this past year. We look forward to a great 2016!
December 28, 2015
Our new "property search" feature on our website debuts today. Our frequent users will not notice much change in how a property search is handled, but you will notice the results will include additional information which we think you will appreciate. We ask for your patience as we introduce this feature. If you experience any difficulties, email me at dusty.rhodes@fuse.net.
December 18, 2015
We anticipate posting 2015 pay 2016 real property tax information on our website the week of December 28th. If you have questions about your tax bill, please contact the County Treasurer who bills and collects real property taxes at 946-4800 or county.treasurer@hamilton-co.org. .
December 8, 2015
All residential rental property in Hamilton County must be registered with the County Auditor by state law. As of January 1, 2016 failure to register will result in a $150 fine per tax bill until the rental property is properly registered. This is an increase from the former $50, one time only penalty.
November 30, 2015
Our Weights & Measures Department checks retail price labels to make certain they scan correctly at the cash register throughout the year and especially during the holiday season. Please be alert at time of payment and let us know about any discrepancies between the posted price and what actually rings up.
November 25, 2015
Our office will be closed Thanksgiving Day and Friday. Auditor employees gave up the Columbus Day holiday in favor of an extra-long weekend with their friends and family. We are grateful for our many blessings and honor the memory of the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag who started the Thanksgiving tradition in 1621.
November 20, 2015
On Thursday our Weights & Measures inspectors discovered a credit card skimmer on a pump at a local gas station. These devices steal your card information and allow the thieves to run up charges on it. While we are continuing to watch for these you should check with your gas station about their security measures or you should pay cash or at the inside registers if you have any concerns. Thanks to local police departments for their assistance.
November 12, 2015
Ohio Law requires all Hamilton County owners of property being rented for residential purposes to register the rental property with the County Auditor. The law is based on county population; Hamilton County is one of twelve counties with the rental registration requirement. Failure to comply will result in a penalty assessment on the tax bill. The Residential Rental Property Registration form is available here or by clicking on the Downloads icon.
November 10, 2015
The Auditor's office will be closed on Wednesday, 11/11, so that we may honor each and every Veteran who has fought for our freedom.
October 21, 2015
The General Fund is the County's primary operating fund. It accounts for all financial resources of the general government except those required to be accounted for in another fund. The General Fund's cash balance reported on this page is updated periodically each day so the taxpayers can access the most current data.
September 30, 2015
There will be 15 proposed new tax levies this November among the cities, villages, townships, school districts and a special district in Hamilton County. To help your research about levies on your local ballot, our website includes information on what any proposed levy in your community will cost you annually should it be passed by a majority of voters. Just go to "Levy Info" on your property's main page.
September 18, 2015
The County Treasurer maintains lists of Unclaimed Funds by Hamilton County residents. You can see these at this office, Room 405, 138 East Court Street, Cincinnati 45202, during regular office hours. Or you can search the State of Ohio's website at http://www.com.ohio.gov/unfd/default.aspx.
September 08, 2015
Thanks to everyone who participated in the Board of Revision process this year. Cases are now 100% scheduled, 95% heard and 65% resolved. The second board will conclude its work on or about September 21st.
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August 21, 2015
In the lower right of the summary page for your property is the annual "tax percentage to value for the tax district" in which your property is located. Here's an article in the "Daily Signal" comparing "average" annual property tax payments per state by using percentage of value. Please click here to
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August 13, 2015
There are several explanations as to why you may receive a "no records found" message when looking up a parcel. They include, but are not limited to: an error in how you are entering the query; the way we have a street listed in our system; a misspelling on a transfer document provided our office that causes an entry error; a parcel address that does not match the Postal Service assigned address; a consolidation of parcels under the lowest parcel number; a new parcel not yet taxable since tax bills cycles are usually one year behind establishment of new parcels; or a situation of multiple USPS addresses on one parcel. If you think there is an error, please email me at Dusty.Rhodes@fuse.net.
August 04, 2015
If you would like to compare school taxes among the county's 23 school districts go to the "Department" tab on the left side of this page. Click on "Real Estate Tax" on the menu and then go to "Annual Tax Residential $100K Market - by School District". Our Finance Department staff updates this information each year.
July 29, 2015
Tuesday, August 4, there will be special elections in two communities: a renewal of a street levy in Mount Healthy and a renewal of a current expense levy in St. Bernard.
July 17, 2015
Keep in mind when you vote for new tax levies or increases to existing levies that the Governor and State Legislature recently eliminated the reductions property owners have enjoyed for decades. Owners will now be assessed at the full rate which means most likely you will see a greater increase in your taxes than in the past when such levies passed. Check out "Why Property Taxes Go Up" part one and part two below in Front Page News for further explanation.
July 10, 2015
The July 8th entry in "Front Page News" is a letter I recently received from a delegate to the American Legion Buckeye Boys State program. I appreciate his comments and commend the American Legion for sponsoring this program for 11th grade students.
July 7, 2015
Almost half of this year's Board of Revision (BOR) cases have been heard so far. On July 7th a second Board will begin conducting hearings as we work to complete the year's BOR work.
July 1 2015
The Auditor's office will be closed on Friday July 3rd in observance of Independence Day. May you have a wonderful celebration weekend with your family and friends.
June 25 2015
Almost half of this year's Board of Revision (BOR) cases have been heard so far. On July 7th a second Board will begin conducting hearings as we work to complete the year's BOR work. June 15 2015
I have been working with Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel to put many of the County's expenditures on his new website Ohio Checkbook.com. Since 2007, we have posted our own expenditures on our website. Just click on the Expenditure Search icon on the lower right of our homepage.
June 8 2015
From time to time citizens will contact our office about zoning, litter or abandoned building concerns. These issues are the responsibility of the local government, city, village or township, not the county. Zoning in municipalities is controlled by the city or village government. Hamilton County zoning applies only in the townships which do not have their own zoning department. Contact your local officials, city or village Mayor or council members or township trustees about these matters.
May 27 2015
The Forfeited Land Sale takes place on June 8 at 8:30 am in Room 605 of the County Administration Building. Pre-register forms are available here or by clicking on Departments, Foreclosure, and Forfeited Land Sale Pre-Registration Documents. Send or deliver the completed form and required attachments to the Auditor's Office, 138 E. Court Street, Room 310. We need them by June 4.
May 26 2015
The deadline for applying for the Homestead Exemption this year is next Monday, June 1. Your application has to be in our hands on or before this date. This is a program that provides a property tax reduction for owners who are 65 or over or who are permanently disabled. Call our Homestead Department at 513-946-4099 for more details.
May 22 2015
Monday is Memorial Day. Remember those who served and those who paid the price for our freedom, which we so often take for granted. There will never be an adequate way for us to thank them for what they did. This Memorial Day, remember those who sacrificed to protect our God-given rights.
May 15 2015
New levies passed this month in your taxing district will appear on your first property tax bill next year. Any new levies passed by voters in November will also be added to your first property tax bill next year.
May 13 2015
Though the Cincinnati Herald has taken immediate steps to correct it, some editions of that paper show the wrong date for our upcoming Forfeited Land Sale. The Sale will take place Monday, June 8 at 8:30 AM in Room 605 of the County Administration Building, 138 E. Court Street, 45202. Watch this space in the coming days for pre-registration information.
May 08 2015
Board of Revision (BOR) notices must be sent by certified mail. That's state law. Please watch for a certified mail notice and be sure to pick up the mail if you are waiting for notification of your BOR hearing date.
April 29 2015
We have added a new file to our reporting of local property taxes on our website. Click on Departments on the left hand column on this page; then go to Real Estate Tax; click on Annual Cost Residential; and finally select "$100K Market Highest to Lowest". You will see a listing of taxing districts based on their property taxes on an owner-occupied home with a market value of $100,000 from highest to lowest.
April 22 2015
The filing period for Current Agricultural Use Valuation (CAUV) program has concluded. We are starting our yearly physical inspections of all properties filed upon. This is a State program, administered by the County Auditor. For more information on the State program click on Departments, then CAUV.
April 10 2015
The latest post under Front Page News below offers a link to an excellent comparison of state-by-state property taxes by Wallet Hub. Check it out to see where Ohio ranks.
April 08 2015
This year's Board of Revision (BOR) property value complaints total 3,631. 3,030 are residential properties and 601 are commercial. This is over 1,000 less than BOR complaints received last year, a significant decline in filings considering triennial update new values were effective this year.
March 31 2015
We had a good experience this week with a citizen noticing a small error which assisted us in improving our service. Thanks for the help. We encourage you to write or call us with any questions or concerns. We like to respond personally, so please include your contact information. Sadly, we have no way to respond with explanation to anonymous letters.
March 27 2015
Down to the wire. The Board of Revision (BOR) filing period for this year ends on Tuesday, March 31. No exceptions by state law. If you are planning to file a value complaint it must be in our office by 4pm Tuesday. We can also accept mailed complaints postmarked March 31 or before.
March 12 2015
Ohio Law requires all Hamilton County owners of property being rented for residential purposes to register the rental property with the County Auditor. The law is based on county population; Hamilton County is one of twelve counties with the rental registration requirement. Failure to comply will result in a penalty assessment on the tax bill. The Residential Rental Property Registration
form is available here or by clicking on the Downloads icon.
March 06, 2015
There is less than a month to go. The Board of Revision (BOR) filing period for this year ends on March 31. Don't wait until the last minute if you are planning to file a value complaint. The BOR process is the only way a property value can now be challenged.
March 04, 2015
Given the impending weather forecast for later today and tomorrow, we suggest you call before coming in for any scheduled appointments in the Auditor's office to confirm the office is open and the staff member with whom you are scheduled to meet is in. We apologize for any inconvenience but your safety and the safety of our employees are very important to us.
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March 02, 2015
There is less than a month to go. The Board of Revision (BOR) filing period for this year ends on March 31. Don't wait until the last minute if you are planning to file a value complaint. The BOR process is the only way a property value can now be challenged.
February 13, 2015
Our office will be closed this Monday in honor of President's Day.
February 17, 2015
Curious to know the purchase price of properties that sold in your appraisal area during the triennial update period? Just pull up your parcel, and from the summary tab, click on the highlighted word "sales" located just below the appraisal area info.
February 3, 2015
Curious to know the purchase price of properties that sold in your appraisal area during the triennial update period? Just pull up your parcel, and from the summary tab, click on the highlighted word "sales" located just below the appraisal area info.
February 2, 2015
Property tax bills are due today, February 2nd. If you have questions about your tax bill, please call the County Treasurer at 946-4800.
January 28, 2015
DOG LICENSE REMINDER: The last day to renew your dog's license without a penalty being charged is Saturday January 31st. You can renew by mail, online, or at any of the dog license vendors in Hamilton County. One year, three year or lifetime licenses are offered. Go to our dog license page for all the details.
January 16, 2015
The County Treasurer, who is responsible for the billing and collection of property taxes, has mailed the tax bills which are due February 2, 2015. If you have not received your tax bill and you do not escrow, call the County Treasurer at 946-4800. To verify your tax bill amount, view the payments tab for your parcel on our website.
January 5, 2015
It's property tax bill time again. The County Treasurer is responsible for the billing and collection of property taxes. If you have questions about your property taxes, please call the County Treasurer at 946-4800. It is our understanding the first half tax bills are scheduled for mailing January 8th by the County Treasurer.
December 24, 2014
The new property values are now posted on our website. View your value on the summary tab. View your new tax bill amount by clicking on the Payments tab (detail provided by the County Treasurer) found on the left side of the summary screen in the blue banner. Click on the "Taxes Paid" link in the lower right of the summary tab to view an estimation of the distribution of your property tax bill to local tax districts and levies.
December 22, 2014
It's that time of year again. For those of you who want to pay your January property tax bill before the end of 2014, we anticipate the new bill amounts will be posted to our website by December 23rd. We will let you know here in a blog when the new amounts are posted to the payments tab. Remember, the County Treasurer is responsible for the billing and collection of tax bills. The Treasurer's number is 946-4800 if you have any tax bill questions.
December 18, 2014
Due to year end processing, the Auditor's computer system (including Transfer) will be closed this Friday, December 19, 2014. You can still drop off transfer work packets but they will not be processed Friday. We will work to catch up as quickly as possible. Thank you for your understanding.
December 12, 2014
It's that time of year again. For those of you who want to pay your January property tax bill before the end of 2014, we anticipate the new bill amounts will be posted to our website by December 23rd. We will let you know here in a blog when the new amounts are posted to the payments tab. Remember, the County Treasurer is responsible for the billing and collection of tax bills. The Treasurer's number is 946-4800 if you have any tax bill questions.
December 11, 2014
The 2014 Triennial Update of market values in Hamilton County is now complete. New value notices are being mailed on December 8th, 11th, and 15th. Please look for your notice in the mail in the next couple weeks.
December 1, 2014
2015 dog licenses are now on sale at vendor locations and online. One-year licenses cost $19, three-year licenses cost $57 and permanent licenses cost $190. Penalties apply to all renewals purchased after the January 31st deadline. Click on the "Dog Licensing" icon in the upper right of this page for more info.
November 25, 2014
Our office will be closed this Thursday, Thanksgiving Day, and the day after, Friday, so our staff may have an extra long holiday weekend. The day after Thanksgiving replaces Columbus Day on the holiday schedule for most county offices. Best wishes for a blessed Thanksgiving.
November 18, 2014
Thanks to the Community Press weekly newspapers for offering guest columns to candidates prior to the election this year. In case you missed it, my comments are reprinted below under "Front Page News". I'm posting this to explain my approach to meeting the responsibilities of the County Auditor's office.
November 10, 2014
The Hamilton County Board of Elections does a terrific job handling elections and posting results. You can follow the links here to review the cumulative results or the precinct by precinct results for all issues and races from the November 4, 2014 Election.
November 5, 2014
Thanks very much for electing me to a new term as your County Auditor. I'm grateful and humbled by your overwhelming support. I'm looking forward to continuing to work with our terrific staff to provide every Hamilton County resident with topnotch service from your County Auditor's office. Again, thank you!
October 24, 2014
There are quite a few issues on the ballot this November. You can research your ballot ahead of time by using our website and the website of the Board of Elections. The levy tab for each Hamilton County property will give you an estimate of what the passage of a levy will cost you. And the Board of Elections website lists all candidates and the ballot language for all issues on the ballot in Hamilton County: Official Candidates and Issues list for the November 2014 General Election. It is almost election day. Be an informed voter before you go to the polls Tuesday, November 4.
October 20, 2014
Our award winning website continues to provide comprehensive information for each of the many responsibilities of the Auditor's office. We work very hard to be transparent and accessible. If you have an idea of how to make this office even better, we are here to listen. Just email me at dusty.rhodes@fuse.net or call me at 513-946-4047.
October 10, 2014
Did you know you can view the Auditor's expenditures by clicking on the Expenditure Search icon located in the right side of the Auditor's homepage? You can both view and download the expenditure spreadsheets all the way back to 2007. All Auditor issued warrants for the Auditor's office are listed. We were the first to list our expenditures online: another example of our office's innovation and transparency. We appreciate the feedback we routinely receive from those who use our website; and because of you, we continue to make our website even better.
October 3, 2014
Ohio is a state that adjusts property values every three years through the County Auditor's reappraisal and triennial update process. Since Ohio law does not allow a value to be automatically changed to a sale price when the sale occurs, the avenue to request a value change is the Board of Revision which accepts complaints the first part of each year. There are approximately 350,000 parcels in Hamilton County. This year complaints were filed on only 4,740 parcels with 66% of those being related to the recent sale of the property.
October 1, 2014
The latest post on this page under "Front Page News" is a column Kathy Holwadel allowed us to reprint from her Cincyopolis blog. It describes how our office met her requests for information. In a later blog she said we are "the gold standard for transparency" among area government offices. Thanks Kathy.
September 22, 2014
County Auditors in Ohio have the responsibility to review tax levy requests by taxing authorities and then certify the estimated revenue back to the taxing authority. The Hamilton County Auditor, as an additional service, calculates the cost of the levy on a $100,000 (market value) home along with the certification. The taxing authority can then proceed to prepare the resolution and ballot language. Our levy tab enables property owners to view the estimated cost of levies to be voted on, displaying new information for each parcel approximately 60 days prior to the election. Levy information for the upcoming November election is now available. Click on the levy tab of a specific parcel to view.
September 11, 2014
For all my loyal blog readers, you are the first to know. Our new mobile app for our website is up and running in Beta. Give it a try by downloading our free app from your Apple Store (iOS Version 6.0 or newer) Search word "Hamilton County Auditor" or Android Google Play Store (Version 4 or newer) Search word "Dusty Rhodes". Email dusty.rhodes@fuse.net with your comments.
September 04, 2014
One of the strengths of county government is the independently elected offices including the Auditor, Clerk of Courts, Coroner, Engineer, Prosecuting Attorney, Recorder, Sheriff and Treasurer. Each is responsible for the operation of their office and they are not under the control or supervision of the County Commissioners. While the County Commissioners set our annual budgets, each of us is answerable directly to the voters.
August 26, 2014
Since 2000 the County's Sales Tax receipts have been over $150 million less than what was projected by the financial consultant hired by the County Commissioners. Understanding that the County's continuing obligations were based on the expected revenues may help to explain the extreme pressure on County budgets. The latest posting below under "Front Page News" provides the details.
August 15, 2014
Virtually all of this year's Board of Revision cases have been worked by the Real Estate Department and sent to the Board of Revision for scheduling. 92.5% of this year's cases have been heard by the Board of Revision.
August 4, 2014
Many of the features of our website are the result of suggestions and feedback from those who use our site regularly. Ours was one of the first County Auditor sites to debut on the internet and that was almost twenty years ago. We welcome your suggestions and feedback so don't be shy. Email me at dusty.rhodes@fuse.net.
July 16, 2014
My guest column in Sunday's "Cincinnati Enquirer" about reductions in the state's support of local governments and property tax relief is reprinted below in Front Page News. As always, comments are welcome. My direct e-mail is dusty.rhodes@fuse.net
July 09, 2014
This year we added 2,285 new qualifying property owners to the State's Homestead Exemption program which reduces property taxes for residential property owners who are 65 and older or who are permanently disabled. There are now 49,247 owners in Hamilton County receiving this property tax reduction. Our office administers this program and our website has the details: http://www.hcauditor.org/tax_homestead.asp .
June 30, 2014
Many years ago, when our website was quite young, we debuted our mapping system. Our users have appreciated our continuing to offer it, but it is past its life expectancy: updates are no longer available for this very old software. We needed a backup mapping program and decided to offer not one but two additional mapping systems: CAGIS Online and our own aerial imaging. Go to property search and try out all three by clicking on each in the left side banner for a particular parcel.
June 23, 2014
The County Auditor's Association of Ohio (CAAO) includes all 86 independent, elected Auditors in the state plus the two appointed Financial Officers of the two "charter" counties. Members of the CAAO share information to improve the operation of our offices. We also work with the General Assembly on legislation affecting our offices and county government. County Auditors across the state are among the most dedicated public servants I have ever known. I'm proud to be associated with them. For more information check the CAAO website, www.caao.org.
June 9, 2014
Prior to each election we provide an estimate of individual additional taxes for proposed levies. Two levies will be on Hamilton County ballots on August 5, 2014. Mt. Healthy has a renewal of a Fire/EMS levy and Lockland Schools has an additional 11.2 mills for current expenses. Property owners in those districts can now see what those levies will cost them if passed. Go to "Levy Info" in the left hand column on your main property page.
June 3, 2014
Our annual Forfeited Land Sale will be held on Monday, June 9 starting at 8:30am. The location has been changed to the County Administration Building at 138 East Court Street, 6th Floor. The change happened after the Enquirer ad was printed. We regret any inconvenience. Because of continuing City of Cincinnati street construction please allow extra time to get here and find parking.
May 9, 2014
Cuts to the State's Local Government Fund have harmed virtually every community in our county. My latest post under Front Page News has the details with distributions for the last few years to each city, village and township in Hamilton County.
May 7, 2014
Just a reminder that June 2nd is the deadline for Homestead Exemption Applications.
April 30, 2014
Tuesday, May 6th, is Election Day. There are a number of primaries and issues on the ballot, so take time to learn about what is on the ballot in your area. The levy tab for your parcel shows how tax issues on the ballot will affect your tax bill. Polls are open 6:30 am to 7:30 pm. Voting is every citizen's way of voicing opinion and making a difference. Vote!
April 15, 2014
As a service to taxpayers we are again providing information on upcoming tax issues. Just go to your main property page and click on the levy tab. Each proposed levy in your taxing district will show along with what it will cost you in additional taxes if passed by the voters. This information will be available until Primary Election Day, May 6.
April 8, 2014
We constantly strive to improve our website by adding new features. Ideas sometimes start as emails from you as in the case of historical tax rate sheets. In 2013 we finished up scanning and adding prior year tax rate sheets all the way back to 1938! You can access them by going to Departments, then Real Estate Tax, then Rates of Taxation. And while you are checking them out, make sure you review the other annual tax summary reports we provide on our site.
March 1, 2014
Here's a terrific column which I have posted below in Front Page News written by my friend, Karl Keith, Auditor of Montgomery County. This column pretty much says it all.
March 24, 2014
Our website, www.Hamiltoncountyauditor.org is rated the 201,889th most visited site in the world according to Statscorp.com and in the same range by Alexa.com. These rankings put us among the very top sites in the world, with there being approximately 644 million active sites in the world today, according to businessinsider.com. The same two World Wide Web site ranking agencies rank our site as the 41,597th most active in the country. Our page speed is ranked as .395 seconds per page which is in the top 4% of the fastest sites in the world.
March 19, 2014
Under Front Page News I have posted the specific amounts Hamilton County received from the State Local Government Fund over the past ten years. These funds are divided roughly as follows: 40% to Hamilton County, 40% to the City of Cincinnati and the remaining 20% among all the county's other cities, villages and townships.
March 14, 2014
48,399 Hamilton County dogs were licensed during the 2014 renewal period which ended February 28th. Here are some fun facts about those dogs. Remember if you own a dog, Ohio Law requires it be licensed. Our dog page gives you all the info needed to buy your dog a license, either by online purchase, mail or through a retail vendor.
March 11, 2014
As an alternative to escrowing your property taxes with your financial institution, the Hamilton County Treasurer provides the TREASURER'S OPTIONAL PAYMENT (TOP) PROGRAM. Similar to a lender's escrow program, the TOP program allows residential and commercial property owners to prepay their real estate taxes in installments. There is no service charge associated with the program. Once enrolled, you will receive a coupon book with your payment amount noted. Simply mail in the prepayment according to the schedule supplied. For more information go to http://www.hamilton-co.org/treasurer/TOP2.htm.
February 21, 2014
Here's a guest column I wrote which was published in the Cincinnati Enquirer 2/16/2014. If you'd like to share your comments on this column with me, email me at dusty.rhodes@fuse.net
February 13, 2014
I invite you to "stroll" through parts of 1968 Downtown Cincinnati by accessing on our website some newly rediscovered photos from the 1969 Reappraisal. Read about them in Front Page News.
January 31, 2014
The County Commissioners have extended the deadline for renewing your dog's license again this year. You have until February 28; after that the annual $19 fee doubles. If you need more info, click on the Dog License icon on our homepage.
January 10, 2014
The County Treasurer has asked us to post the mailing address for your real estate tax bill payment. Please mail your tax payment to Hamilton County Treasurer, P.O. Box 740857, Cincinnati, Ohio 45274-0857. If you have questions about your tax bill please call the Treasurer at 946-4800. The County Treasurer is responsible for the billing and collection of your real estate taxes.
January 6, 2014
Dog licensing season is in full swing. A few months back, Ohio law changed, creating new categories of licenses. In addition to one year licenses, three year and permanent licenses are now available. We had to hastily implement big changes in order to be compliant with the new law. As a result, it was not possible to offer multiple or specialized license shapes this year. Thanks for understanding and for licensing your dog!
December 31, 2013
A suggested New Year's project: take some time to know and understand your local government. Learn how it is funded and what it does. Most communities have websites which provide plenty of information. We are fortunate to have our cities, villages and townships providing local services and government operations closest to the people they serve.
December 18, 2013
Property taxes due for 2014 have now been posted. Go to your property's main page and click on the "Payments" tab in the left hand column. The 2014 taxes are shown under "Current Year Tax Detail". Property taxes are billed and collected by the County Treasurer. Any questions related to your payment should be directed to that office.
December 13, 2013
During the Christmas shopping season, remember to carefully check your purchases as they are scanned at checkout. Our Weights and Measures Department is checking scanners across the county to make sure they accurately reflect the posted price of the product. Please contact us at 946-4112 if you experience a price inaccuracy at a local retailer check-out.
December 9, 2013
If you pay your real estate taxes through an escrow account and do not receive a property tax bill in the mail, you may wonder how the collected tax is distributed. You can view "a mock tax bill" for your property on our website. Go to "property search", pull up your property, and then click on "taxes paid" which is highlighted on the right side of the summary page, towards the bottom of the page. The taxes paid page shows the approximate distribution of the current year's tax bill. Print it for future reference.
December 6, 2013
Due to the declared snow emergency, the Auditor's office will close today at 12:30 pm. Please check with your local authorities regarding leaving vehicles parked on local streets and under what conditions you are allowed to drive.
December 3, 2013
2014 dog licenses are now on sale at vendor locations and online. This year 3 year and permanent licenses are available as well as a 1 year license. A 1 year license purchased before the January 31st deadline is $19. The 3 year is $57 and the permanent is $190. Penalties apply to all renewals purchased after the January 31st deadline. Click on the "Dog Licensing" icon in the upper right of this page for more info.
November 18, 2013
We do not yet have the exact date when next year's property taxes will be available on our website. The Auditor is responsible for the valuation of property while the Treasurer mails the tax bills and collects the payments. The Treasurer expects the new tax rates for 2013 taxes, payable in 2014, to be available in mid-December. Watch this space for notice of when the new taxes are posted.
November 8, 2013
The total market value of all property in Hamilton County this year is $49,474,502,743. That's a decline of $149,840,286 from last year. Residential property makes up 73% of this value. This information is included in the annual abstract which is prepared by our office and approved by the Board of Revision.
November 6, 2013
Congratulations to all those who were successful in Tuesday's election. A huge thank you goes out to all those who took the time and made the effort to run for office. You are only eclipsed by those who gave long hours to your campaigns and those who worked for or against local ballot issues.
October 4, 2013
As a service to taxpayers we are again providing information on tax issues. Just go to your main property page and click on the levy tab. Each proposed levy in your taxing district will show along with an estimate of what it will cost in additional taxes if passed by the voters. This information will be available until Election Day.
September 24, 2013
The Board of Revision (BOR) has now scheduled all but a few of the 5,226 value complaints received this year. Less than 300 remain to be heard. By state law each hearing board has one representative from the County Commissioners, one from the County Treasurer and one from the County Auditor. If you are appealing your value remember the burden of proof is on you.
September 24, 2013
The Board of Revision (BOR) has now scheduled all but a few of the 5,226 value complaints received this year. Less than 300 remain to be heard. By state law each hearing board has one representative from the County Commissioners, one from the County Treasurer and one from the County Auditor. If you are appealing your value remember the burden of proof is on you.
September 18, 2013
Many people come to our office for various reasons during the work week. If you have a specific appointment time, please allow yourself some extra time to get here. Massive street excavations and blocked lanes downtown are impeding traffic and causing significant traffic delays.
September 4, 2013
In addition to increasing the sales tax the Ohio legislature and Governor also decreased a tax. The Ohio State Income Tax has been reduced by 10 %. Our office has assisted in implementing this change for all Hamilton County employees. If you work in Ohio, check with your employer to make sure any change affecting your pay check has been implemented.
August 30, 2013
Ohio's sales tax increases from 5.5 to 5.75 percent on Sunday. This was done by the State Legislature as a part of this year's Budget Bill. Counties can charge an additional sales tax so in Hamilton County the rate will go from 6.5 percent to 6.75 percent. The sales tax is collected and administered by the State.
August 27, 2013
A recent Weights & Measures inspection in Montgomery County found illegal credit card skimming devices installed on credit card devices at pumps at two gas stations. Our Weights and Measures staff is trained to check for signs of tampering at the time of our pump inspections. If you notice anything unusual about any gas pump which suggests tampering, report it to the station operator immediately. Or you can contact our office at 513-946-4112.
August 16, 2013
Due to recent changes to State law by the Ohio Legislature, we are reopening the application period for the Homestead Exemption Program. Those who have not yet applied, who meet the qualifications of being 65 years or older in 2013 and who owned and occupied their home as of January 1, 2013, or were 100% disabled as of January 1, 2013 should contact the Homestead office at 513-946-4099 for a Homestead application. There is no need for those already signed up to re-apply. Read Front Page News below for more details.
August 14, 2013
With schools opening, if you would like to compare taxes among the county's 23 school districts go to the "Department" icon on the left side of this page. Click on the "Real Estate Tax" icon and then go to "Annual Tax Residential". The "By School District" icon provides the details. Our Finance Department staff updates this information each year.
July 26, 2013
Counties are administrative arms of State government. When a State law is passed or changed, it is often our office that must implement the new law regardless of the additional work required. It is helpful when State legislators check with us or other affected county offices before passing legislation we or others must implement, but that communication does not always happen.
July 8, 2013
Unfortunately Governor Kasich did not veto the revision to the Homestead credit. That means if you are already 65 years old and on the program you can stay on unless you move.
July 1, 2013
Unfortunately Governor Kasich did not veto the revision to the Homestead credit. That means if you are already 65 years old and on the program you can stay on unless you move. Anyone not yet 65 years old can no longer automatically qualify by age. You will have to meet the reinstituted income requirements. This change is not only extremely unfair, but also a nightmare to administer.
June 28, 2013
My letter to Governor Kasich requesting a veto of a section of the Budget Bill limiting the Homestead Exemption for senior citizens is posted under Front Page News.
June 21, 2013
EARLY WARNING. Higher property taxes are a part of the State Budget Bill currently under consideration by the Legislature. Changes have been proposed in eligibility for the homestead reduction for new applicants and the current 10% and 2.5% state tax levy reductions for new levies. If you have concerns about the possibility of higher property taxes you should contact your state legislators. We will have additional information as this develops.
June 6, 2013
The 2013 deadline to apply for the Homestead reduction for seniors and those who are permanently and totally disabled was Monday, June 3. If you applied and qualified, you will first see the credit on your January, 2014 tax bill. If your application was denied, you will receive a denial letter from us by the first Monday in October, 2013. Check out the HOMESTEAD HOMEPAGE for information about applying as a late filer for 2013 by meeting the 2014 application deadline.
May 15, 2013
Information on this year's Forfeited Land Sale can be found on our website by going to the "Departments" icon, then the "Foreclosure" icon. The page displays information about the June 10th sale, the new sale location, the pre-registration form, and the list of 2013 properties to be sold.
April 25, 2013
As an alternative to escrowing your property taxes with your financial institution, the Hamilton County Treasurer provides the TREASURER'S OPTIONAL PAYMENT (TOP) PROGRAM. Similar to a lender's escrow program, the TOP program allows residential and commercial property owners to prepay their real estate taxes in installments. There is no service charge associated with the program. Once enrolled, you will receive a coupon book with your payment amount noted. Simply mail in the prepayment according to the schedule supplied. For more information go to http://www.hamilton-co.org/treasurer/TOP2.htm.
April 10, 2013
Changes to Estate Tax filing requirements are now in effect. Returns and waivers are no longer required for estates of individuals with a date of death on or after 1/1/13. Returns and waivers are still required for individuals who died prior to 1/1/13 if the gross estate exceeds $338,330.00. For more information: http://www.tax.ohio.gov/estate/faqs/estate.aspx.
March 28, 2013
I wrote a recent article comparing Hamilton County's statutory government with Cuyahoga County's new "charter" government. It was published in Crain's Business News in Cleveland. A copy is available under "Front Page News" at the bottom of this page. It is called "A Tale of Two Counties".
March 25, 2013
Although the Auditor's office oversees many responsibilities and duties, Tax Lien Sales and all that is associated with them is a function of the Hamilton County Treasurer's Office. For further information call (513) 946-4800 or email county.treasurer@hamilton-co.org.
March 15, 2013
We are currently searching for a person to join our data processing staff. Click here to go to our employment link to read about the qualifications for this position.
March 11, 2013
Although the Auditor's office oversees many responsibilities and duties, Tax Lien Sales and all that is associated with them is a function of the Hamilton County Treasurer's Office. For further information call (513) 946-4800 or email county.treasurer@hamilton-co.org.
March 1, 2013
If you would like to compare school taxes among the county's 23 school districts go to the "Department" tab to the left of this blog. Click on the "Real Estate Tax" icon and then go to "Annual Tax Residential $100K Market - by School District". Our Finance Department staff updates this information each year.
Feburary 19, 2013
The Hamilton County Dog License deadline has been extended to February 28, 2013. You may continue to purchase license, without penalty, by mail, on-line or at one of our conveniently located sale agents through the month of February.
Feburary 15, 2013
The County Auditor's office will be closed Monday, February 18th in observance of President's Day.
Feburary 14, 2013
The Hamilton County Dog License deadline has been extended to February 28, 2013. You may continue to purchase license, without penalty, by mail, on-line or at one of our conveniently located sale agents through the month of February.
Feburary 5, 2013
If you have experience as a property assessor, residential appraiser, or commercial appraiser and you'd like to be considered for a position here in my office, check out our classified ad in Front Page News.
January 30, 2013
Local property owners are reporting receiving solicitation mailings from out-of-town companies concerning their property valuation. Check out my "news release" concerning these offers under Front Page News.
January 25, 2013
Check out my column
"The Folly of Eliminating Counties" posted in Front Page News.
January 18, 2013 Check out my column in the Community
Press this week, posted here
in Front Page News for your reading convenience.
January 7, 2013
The Hamilton County Treasurer mailed the tax bills on January 7th. If you have
any questions about your tax bill, please contact the County Treasurer, who is
responsible for the billing and collection of real property taxes, by calling
513-946-4800.
December 19, 2012
2013 property taxes are now posted on our website:
www.hcauditor.org. Go to your property's main page and click on the
"Payments" tab. Property taxes are billed and collected by the County
Treasurer. If you have questions about your tax bill, call the County Treasurer
at 946-4800.
December 14, 2012
For those who want to pay their January tax bill in December, we hope to have
the new tax bill amounts available on-line by December 20th. The tax amount for
your parcel can be viewed by clicking on the "payments" tab for your parcel.
Tax bills will be mailed in early January and will be due January 31st.
December 5, 2012
It's dog license season again. Renewal notices were just mailed, so dog owners,
be on the watch for your notice. Renewals can be handled by return mail, by
over the counter purchase at one of our neighborhood vendors, by purchase here
in the Auditor's office, or online through the link provided in your renewal
notice.
November 26, 2012
As an alternative to escrowing your property taxes with your financial
institution, the Hamilton County Treasurer provides the
TREASURER'S OPTIONAL PAYMENT (TOP) PROGRAM. Similar to a lender's
escrow program, the TOP program allows residential and commercial property
owners to prepay their real estate taxes in installments. There is no service
charge associated with the program. Once enrolled, you will receive a coupon
book with your payment amount noted. Simply mail in the prepayment according to
the schedule supplied. For more information go to
http://www.hamilton-co.org/treasurer/TOP2.html.
November 19, 2012
This Thursday is Thanksgiving Day. Our office will be closed both Thursday and
Friday.
November 7, 2012
All of the tax levies passed by the voters at the General Election on Tuesday
(with the exception of the Cincinnati Schools levy) will appear on your January
property tax bill. You can see how much your taxes will increase by going to
your property's main page and click on the "Levy Info" tab.
November 5, 2012
Tuesday is Election Day. The polls are open 6:30 am to 7:30 pm. In addition to
the national, state and local candidates there are a number of proposed tax
levies. To find out how much your taxes will change if a specific levy is
passed, check the "Levy Info" tab under the heading "Parcel Info" in the left
column on your property's main page. Voice your opinion by taking time to vote
on Tuesday.
October 2, 2012
Absentee voting has begun. In addition to the national, state and local
candidates there are a number of proposed tax levies. To find out how much your
taxes will change if a specific levy is passed, check the "Levy Info" tab under
the heading "Parcel Info" in the left column on your property's main page.
September 27, 2012
Absentee voting begins next week. In addition to the national, state and local
candidates there are a number of proposed tax levies. To find out how much your
taxes will change if a specific levy is passed, check the "Levy Info" tab under
the heading "Parcel Info" in the left column on your property's main page.
September 24, 2012
Check out my request of the State of Ohio to make good on its promise of $80
million in funding for the stadiums in the news release called "Show me the
money" under Front Page News on this site. They still owe us $7.55 million.
September 6, 2012
If you'd like to research the levies passed since 2004, go to "Departments",
then "Real Estate Tax", then Hamilton County Tax Summaries. The yearly
spreadsheets show the impact per $100,000 value by voted levy for each year.
Keep in mind regardless of whether your property value increases or decreases
during the life of a levy, the total amount originally voted to the taxing
entity by the levy does not change. Your taxes may be adjusted so that the levy
receives the tax dollars agreed to by the voters.
August 10, 2012
As an alternative to escrowing your property taxes with your financial
institution, the Hamilton County Treasurer provides the TREASURER'S
OPTIONAL PAYMENT (TOP) PROGRAM. Similar to a lender's
escrow program, the TOP program allows residential and commercial property
owners to prepay their real estate taxes in installments. There is no service
charge associated with the program. Once enrolled, you will receive a coupon
book with your payment amount noted. Simply mail in the prepayment according to
the schedule supplied. For more information go to
http://www.hamilton-co.org/treasurer/TOP2.html
July 26, 2012
We've rolled out a new website feature: The Advanced Search. Users can now
search on any combination of the owner name, street address, land use code, tax
district and area. Start by clicking on "Property Search". Then click on
"Advanced Search" and enter your search criteria. Once the results display, you
can export the list into a csv file which can be opened in Excel.
July 6, 2012
We often receive phone calls from the public when a sold sign appears in front
of a property, wanting to know the sale details. We are not privy to the
information until the conveyance documents are filed with our office. Also, if
you have had a recent closing and the transfer is not reflected on the
Auditor's website within a reasonable period of time, you should contact the
person who handled the closing to make sure the transfer was filed with our
office.
June 20, 2012
Check out "links" at the bottom of our homepage. There's a wealth of
information available: local, regional, state, and federal government links, as
well as senior links, dog links, and some general information links about our
area.
June 12, 2012
It is your decision to escrow your property taxes. If you escrow, the Treasurer
sends your tax bill to your escrow agent, not to you. Please understand that
since your tax bill is your notification of changes in your taxes and/or value,
your choosing to have it sent to someone else means you may not learn about
changes until the escrow agent informs you.
May 17, 2012
The annual Forfeited Land Sale will commence at 8:30 on June 11 in Room 605 of
the County Administration Building, downtown. Parcels for sale will be parcels
that did not sell in recent Sheriff's Sales and previous Forfeited Land Sales.
The number of available parcels is quite long and we will need to move the Sale
along to complete it in one business day. To assist with this we are urging
pre-registration. Please call our Foreclosure Unit at 513-946-4133 for more
information.
May 15, 2012
It is your decision to escrow your property taxes. If you escrow, the Treasurer
sends your tax bill to your escrow agent, not to you. Please understand that
since your tax bill is your notification of changes in your taxes and/or value,
your choosing to have it sent to someone else means you may not learn about
changes until the escrow agent informs you.
May 10, 2012
We recently started our annual CAUV inspections, mandated by the State of Ohio.
These inspections assist in determining whether or not CAUV properties will
continue to receive their tax savings. For more information on this program go
to Departments and click on the CAUV icon.
May 1, 2012
When you look at the summary page for a particular residential parcel, you will
see that square footage is included in the information listed. That square
footage figure represents the exterior measurement of the structure and may
differ from the living space square footage in a realtor's sale listing for the
parcel.
April 19, 2012
When the spring weather hits, dog owners tend to leave their dogs outside more.
Dogs often take that opportunity to "go exploring" and may end up quite a
distance away from home. Please make sure your dog is licensed. It proves you
are the owner. If you find a wandering dog with a license you can look up the
owner on our website on the
dog licensing tab or you can call 946-DOGS.
April 11, 2012
A nice letter from a citizen praising our staff for their customer service has
been posted under "Front Page News". It is always good to get this kind of
feedback.
April 3, 2012
The 2012 Board of Revision filing period set by state law has ended.
Approximately 7,000 property owners filed, about the same number as last year.
We are quickly processing complaints but, in light of the large number, it may
be some time before complainants receive their hearing notices. Hearings will
take place throughout 2012 and all complainants will receive notices by
certified mail a couple of weeks prior to their scheduled hearings. Your
patience is appreciated!
March 30, 2012
The last day to file a complaint with the Board of Revision about your property
value is April 2. The law says the complaint must be RECEIVED
in this office by 4:00 p.m. on that date. A postmark of April 2 does NOT work.
It is too late for us to mail blank forms out so, if you wish to file,
carefully complete and download a form (http://www.hcauditor.org/bor.asp)
and deliver it to room 304 of the County Administration Building, 138 E. Court
Street.
March 23, 2012
The Board of Revision has received just a few less complaints so far than last
year at this point. Last year at this time we had about half the eventual total
number of complaints in. If you're waiting until the last minute to file,
that's Monday, April 2 at 4pm. Remember, your complaint form must be here - in
the office - postmarks do not count.
March 6, 2012
The deadline for filing an appeal of your property's value for this year with
the Board of Revision (BOR) is Monday, April 2 (because March 31 is on a
Saturday). Your complaint has to be here in our office by the close of business
at 4pm on April 2nd. Postmarks do not count. Your complaint has to be here.
March 1, 2012
Super Tuesday is March 6th. Polls open at 6:30 am and close at 7:30 pm. Be an
informed voter. Do your research on the candidates and the levies before you
vote.
February 9, 2012
If you live in a community or school district with a tax levy on the March 6th
Primary Election ballot you can see how much that tax would cost you annually
if the levy passes by going to your property page on our website and then
clicking on Levy Info tab.
February 1, 2012
The County Commissioners have extended the deadline for renewing your dog's
license again this year. You have until February 29; after that the annual $19
fee doubles. If you need more info, click on the
Dog Licensing icon on our homepage.
January 19, 2012
The Treasurer of Hamilton County is responsible for the sending of tax bills
and collection of property taxes due. As a courtesy to the public the Auditor's
website includes Treasurer's data. Please contact the Treasurer's office at
946-4800 with tax bill related inquiries. Contact the Auditor's office with
valuation concerns.
January 13, 2012
January 17, 2012
The County Treasurer has mailed the tax bills. Tax bills are due January 31st.
January 13, 2012
The Auditor's
office will be closed Monday January 16th in observance of Martin Luther King
Day. January 2, 2012
New tax amounts are now posted on the Treasurer's page on our website. Just go
to your parcel and click on the payments tab. The Treasurer will be mailing the
tax bills the first week of January.
December 28, 2011
New tax amounts are now posted on the Treasurer's page on our website. Just go
to your parcel and click on the payments tab. The Treasurer will be mailing the
tax bills the first week of January.
December 22, 2011
New tax amounts are now posted on the Treasurer's page on our website. Just go
to your parcel and click on the payments tab.
December 20, 2011
Good question. The total property tax delinquency as advertised in the
supplements to "The Cincinnati Enquirer" this week and last is $16,854,481.04
for 8,798 parcels. That is about 1.17% of the total $1,435,553,540 property
taxes billed in Hamilton County.
December 2, 2011
The State of Ohio has affirmed the new values. New values are now posted on the
summary page for each parcel in the County. Since tax calculations are not yet
complete, we are not able to post tax amounts at this time. We recognize some
property owners like to pay their tax bill before the end of the year, and as
in years past, we are working with the Treasurer's office to have tax amounts
available late in December. Letters to those property owners who contacted us
during our informal review process or whose value changed from its tentative
value will be sent shortly. If you disagree with your property's new value, you
can file a Board of Revision complaint. Complaints can be filed starting
January 1, 2012 and must be received by our office by April 2, 2012.
November 28, 2011
It's dog license season again. Renewal notices will be mailed in the next
couple days so dog owners, be on the watch for your notice. Renewals can be
handled by return mail, by over the counter purchase at one of our neighborhood
vendors, by purchase here in the Auditor's office, or online through the link
provided in your renewal notice.
November 23, 2011
Our best to you and yours on this Thanksgiving weekend. Our office will be
closed on Friday. During your holiday celebration, please remember those who
are serving our Country who cannot be home for Thanksgiving.
November 16, 2011
The County's 2009 financial audit is now complete. You can find the 2009
Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) on our website by going to
Departments, Finance. Work on the
2010 audit is currently underway.
November 14, 2011
If you'd like to research the levies passed since 2004, go to "Departments",
then "Real Estate Tax", then
Hamilton County Tax Summaries. The yearly spreadsheets show the impact
per $100,000 value by voted levy for each year. Keep in mind regardless of
whether your property value increases or decreases during the life of a levy,
the total amount originally voted to the taxing entity by the levy does not
change. Your taxes may be adjusted so that the levy receives the tax dollars
agreed to by the voters.
November 10, 2011
The Auditor's office will be closed on Friday November 11th in observance of
Veterans Day. Take a moment to thank those who have served to keep this Country
free and those who continue to serve..
November 9, 2011
On Tuesday, Bexley, Ohio voters rejected an amendment to the city charter that
would have eliminated the elected position of City Auditor and replace it with
a finance director appointed by the Mayor. Out of four charter amendments
there, this was the only one to be defeated. Voters agreed that it was a bad
idea not to have an elected, independent auditor.
November 2, 2011
Election Day is Tuesday November 8th. Make sure your voice is heard by voting.
There are many issues on the ballot, so take some time to understand what each
means before you vote. Issues affecting your tax bill are listed on the levy
tab for your parcel here on our site.
October 5 , 2011
The chart below graphically shows the big difference between total County
staffing and the Auditor's office staffing over time. County staffing is
highlighted in red and Auditor's staffing in blue. By clicking on the chart you
can enlarge the image so you can see more clearly how we have been cutting
Auditor staffing each year while the rest of the County was adding personnel -
until revenues dropped.
September 30, 2011
The below charts were presented to the County Commissioners at our budget
hearing. They graphically show the big difference between total County staffing
and Auditor's Office staffing over time. Clicking on either the County (red)
chart or the Auditor (blue) chart will enlarge the image so you can see how we
have been cutting personnel while everyone else was adding personnel - until
revenues dropped.
September 14, 2011
We are receiving inquiries about the final value process for the reappraisal.
We are currently reviewing all the homeowner response forms, and adjusting
tentative values where adjustment is warranted based on the information we
received from taxpayers. In November the State of Ohio will review our final
product, and once approved, values will be set. We expect new values to be
posted to our website in late November or early December.
September 7, 2011
We often receive phone calls from the public when a sold sign appears in front
of a property, wanting to know the sale details. We are not privy to the
information until the conveyance documents are filed with our office. Also, if
you have had a recent closing and the transfer is not reflected on the
Auditor's website within a reasonable period of time, you should contact the
person who handled the closing to make sure the transfer was filed with our
office.
August 24, 2011
If you pay your real estate taxes through an escrow account and do not receive
a property tax bill in the mail, you may wonder how the collected tax is
distributed. You can view "a mock tax bill" for your property on our website.
Go to "property search", pull up your property, and then click on "taxes paid"
which is highlighted on the right side of the summary page, towards the bottom
of the page. The taxes paid page shows the approximate distribution of the
current year's tax bill. You can print the page for future reference.
August 2, 2011
If you'd like to research the levies passed since 2004, go to "Departments",
then "Real Estate Tax", then
Hamilton County Tax Summaries.
The yearly spreadsheets show the impact per $100,000 value by voted levy for
each year. Keep in mind regardless of whether your property value increases or
decreases during the life of a levy, the total amount originally voted to the
taxing entity by the levy does not change. Your taxes may be adjusted so that
the levy receives the tax dollars agreed to by the voters.
July 21, 2011
Check out Dusty's response to the Cincinnati Enquirer's editorial board project
"How can we help our city run better" in
Front Page News
below.
July 14, 2011
Time is running out if you plan to attend an informal review meeting to discuss
the tentative value of your property with an appraiser. Here's the list of
remaining sites and dates:
sites/dates. Remember to bring your documentation to show what you
believe your property value should be.
July 07, 2011
Auditor of State David Yost recently copied me on a letter he sent to the
Hamilton County Commissioners detailing the status of his audits of the County
and highlighting the need for the Commissioners to provide resources for
additional accounting services and staff to assist our office in fulfilling its
statutory duties. His letter to the Commissioners is reproduced below under
Front Page News.
June 30, 2011
The Ohio Supreme Court has unanimously upheld a decision by the Court of
Appeals denying attorney fees and damages in a public records case against our
office. The Court found that our office responded properly. The Auditor's
office was represented by Hamilton County Prosecuting Attorney Joseph Deters
and Assistant Prosecuting Attorneys Roger E. Friedmann and Christian J.
Schaefer.
May 31, 2011
If you are interested in knowing what recent sales are being considered in
setting the new value of your property, click on the "sales" link found on the
summary page of your parcel.
May 27, 2011
On this Memorial Day weekend, take a moment to honor and thank those who have
given their all to protect our freedom, something we so often take for granted.
May 23, 2011
Beginning May 23rd and for the following six weeks we will be mailing Tentative
Value Notices by community or neighborhood. For a listing of when your notice
will be mailed please
Click here. If you have received your residential
tentative value notice and cannot attend your suggested meeting site, you can
Click here to begin the online informal review
process. The web application requires the Notice Identification Number found on
your Tentative Value Notice.
May 17, 2011
When you look at the summary page for a particular residential parcel, you will
see that square footage is included in the information listed. That square
footage figure represents the exterior measurement of the structure and may
differ from the living space square footage in a realtor's sale listing for the
parcel.
May 16, 2011
Congratulations to the elected officials and citizens of Miami Township on
their new Administration Complex on Shady Lane.
May 13, 2011
Channel 9 has a special report on our Weights & Measures work Friday night
at 6pm.
May 6, 2011
The annual Forfeited Land Sale will take place at 8:30 on May 31 in Room 605 of
the County Administration Building, downtown. Parcels for sale will be parcels
that did not sell in recent Sheriff's Sales and previous Forfeited Land Sales.
The number of available parcels is quite long and we will need to move the Sale
along to complete it in one business day. To assist with this we are urging
pre-registration. Please call our Foreclosure Unit at 513-946-4133 for more
information.
May 2, 2011
This Tuesday is Primary Election Day. Issues and/or candidates are on the
ballot in Cleves, Columbia Township, Deer Park, Elmwood Place, Harrison,
Loveland and Norwood. Polls are open from 6:30am until 7:30pm.
May 4, 2011
This Friday is the last day for Commercial and Industrial property owners to
make contact with us and have an informal review set.
April 25, 2011
Occasionally, we receive requests for foreclosure information. The Sheriff's
office is the best resource for upcoming foreclosure sales due to mortgage
foreclosure or delinquent tax foreclosure. The weekly Sheriff sales are held on
Thursdays at the Hamilton County Courthouse. Go to
www.hcso.org and click on "Public Services" for more
information, including a list of properties scheduled for foreclosure sale.
April 22, 2011
We wish you and yours a very blessed Easter!
April 12, 2011
We are quickly processing complaints on real property values (Board of Revision
complaints) but, in light of the large number, it may be some time before
complainants receive their hearing notices. Hearings will take place throughout
2011 and all complainants will receive notices by certified mail a couple of
weeks prior to their scheduled hearings. Your patience is appreciated!
April 1, 2011
Homestead Continuing Applications have been mailed to all Homestead credit
recipients. Though we are required by State law to send them out, there is NO
NEED for you to return the form if your Homestead eligibility remains the same.
Questions? Call our Homestead Unit at 513-946-4099.
March 25, 2011
Just a reminder: The filing deadline for the Board of Revision is fast
approaching. Your complaint must be in our hands no later than 4pm March 31st.
We will not accept complaints received after March 31st. For more information
and for forms, go to Departments, then
Board of Revision.
March 16, 2011
Under Ohio law, the County Recorder is charged with maintaining historical real
property information such as deed, mortgage, and lien information. Our work
tends to be more focused in current data. However, as technology permits, we
try to add more historical information to our real estate records. We have been
able to add older photos taken for the past two reappraisals. You can access
those images from the drop down menu on the image tab. Transfer information
prior to the start of our website in the early '90's is best accessed through
the County Recorder's records or by viewing the scanned ownership card accessed
through the drop down menu on the image tab for a parcel.
March 14, 2011
As my new term begins today (Monday, March 14) I thank the voters of Hamilton
County for their confidence and support. I will keep working to continue our
professionalism and commitment to serving taxpayers over the next four years.
March 8, 2011
Ever wonder what those stickers on gas pumps and scales mean? A trained Auditor
Weights & Measures inspector inspects and seals these devices to ensure
they dispense the exact amount that is reflected on the display. Inspectors
check anything sold by weight or measurement and also verify scales to assure
the item's price is accurately scanned into the register. For more details,
click on the Weights and Measures
icon under "Departments" on our website.
March 4, 2011
Initial applications and renewals for the Current Agricultural Use Tax Value
(CAUV) program must be in our hands no later than 4pm Monday, March 7th. For
more information on this State program for qualifying properties, go to
Departments, and then click on the CAUV
icon.
February 28, 2011
One month to go! If you wish to file a Board of Revision complaint on your
current property value you have until March 31. Please note: Your filing must
be in our hands by 4pm March 31. The complaint form and instructions are on our
website. Go to Departments, then Board of Revision. If you need additional
assistance call 946-4035.
February 25, 2011
Occasionally, we receive requests for foreclosure information. The Sheriff's
office is the best resource for upcoming foreclosure sales due to mortgage
foreclosure or delinquent tax foreclosure. The weekly Sheriff sales are held on
Thursdays at the Hamilton County Courthouse. Go to
www.hcso.org and click on "Public Services" for more information,
including a list of properties scheduled for foreclosure sale.
February 22, 2011
In order to transfer a property in the Auditor's Office, a four-part Conveyance
Form {DTE100 or DTE100(EX)} was previously required. For your convenience, new
one page DTE 100 and DTE100EX forms are now available on the Auditor's website.
From the homepage, click on "Forms", then click "Real Property" and then
download the DTE100 and
DTE100(EX) Forms. All questions must be answered by the grantee or his
representative.
February 18, 2011
The Hamilton County Auditor's office will be closed Monday February 21st for
Presidents Day.
February 15, 2011
The Hamilton County Auditor's office was the first to post Auditor expenditures
on-line so citizens can see how our office spends its money. Other innovative
website additions in recent years include the transfer calculator, one page
on-line transfer forms, on-line dog license renewal, school tax comparison
sheets, downloadable Board of Revision forms, a taxes paid page for each
parcel, comprehensive property sales files going back to 1998, a password
protected site for countywide file downloads, the assessment payoff page, the
levy tab, and printable tax rate sheets back to 1999. These technology
innovations are consistent with our office's mission statement to best serve
the public. We welcome your suggestions of additional ways we can better serve
you through our website.
January 31, 2011
Special Assessments are charges for services provided by the taxing authority
(for example: city, village, township). They are not considered "real property
taxes". The assessment begins by ordinance signed by the taxing authority,
certified and filed with the County Auditor. The Auditor is required by law to
keep an accounting of special assessments, to place them on the duplicate as
separate items, and to return the money collected to the taxing authority.
Examples of special assessments include lighting, urban forestry, sewer tap-in,
property clean-up, storm water and aquifer preservation.
January 28, 2011
The regular dog licensing period ends January 31st. If you fail to renew by the
deadline, you can still purchase a dog license but a penalty of $19 is added to
the fee. Purchase a license at the Hamilton County Auditor's office, 138 E
Court St., Rm. 401, downtown Cincinnati; OR renew on line at
2011 Dog and Kennel Licenses New or Renewal, subject to a convenience
charge; OR buy a license from the Hamilton County SPCA; OR from one of the
convenient neighborhood vendors, subject to an agent fee. Questions?
Call 513-946-4106.
January 21, 2011
The Board of Revision (BOR) filing period is underway. Under Ohio law,
submissions must be RECEIVED in our office by 4:00 p.m. on March 31. Remember,
the Board of Revision considers property value, not taxes. While a reduced
value may reduce your tax bill, the amount you pay in property tax depends on
levies approved by the voters in your taxing district. Those levies and the
amount you pay for those levies cannot be considered in a valuation complaint.
January 17, 2011
If you own multiple residences, living in one and renting the other, please
keep in mind, State Law only allows the 2.5% owner occupied credit for the
residence in which you live. Your rental property does not qualify. In
addition, State Law requires all rental property be registered with the County
Auditor. Fill out the registration form by going to Departments, Real Estate
Valuation, and then scroll down to the rental registration form icon on the
lower left of the page. Failure to notify us of your rental property may result
in a penalty on your tax bill. Claiming 2.5% on multiple properties may result
in a back tax assessment added to your tax bill.
January 13, 2011
Our office will be closed on Monday January 17th in observance of Martin Luther
King Day.
January 1, 2011
Tax bills will be mailed by the County Treasurer on THURSDAY, January 6th with
payments due on MONDAY, January 31. Questions about your tax bill should be
directed to the County Treasurer at 946-4800.
December 30, 2010
The Auditor's office will be closed on Friday, December 31st. I wish you and
yours a very safe New Year's celebration.
December 21, 2010
We have completed the tax calculations for the upcoming January tax bills.
These can now be found on the Auditor's website (www.hamiltoncountyauditor.org).
Use the property search function to display your property and then click on the
"Payments" tab. The tax calculations reflect changes that have occurred with
the tax rates and reduction factors through the course of the last year. They
also reflect the reduction in the sales tax credit, a decrease in funding of
approximately 73% by the County Commissioners. The sales tax reduction
translates into a tax increase of approximately $40 per year on a $100,000 in
market value for residential homeowners.
December 16, 2010
In order to calculate the changes to your tax bill with certainty, we need the
tax rates and reduction factors from the State of Ohio. The Ohio Department of
Taxation will not release the information until all of the overlapping counties
(those counties that contain the Great Oaks and Butler Tech vocational school
systems) have filed their real property tax abstracts. Once received from the
State, the Auditor's Office will run a tax calculation showing the amount of
the sales tax credit. With that completed, the County Treasurer can prepare tax
bills. Please check our website blog next week for an update on the process and
for more details as to when new tax bill amounts will be available.
December 08, 2010
If you were a licensed dog owner in 2010, you may have already received your
2011 renewal application. If you haven't, look for it in the coming days. The
regular dog licensing period extends through January 31, 2011. Click
here for details . And please consider the convenient option of
purchasing or renewing online. Questions or concerns? Email us at
dogs@auditor.hamilton-co.org . Thanks for doing the right thing for
your dog!
December 06, 2010
The County Commissioners recently passed a motion to "study" our Weights &
Measures Division. My letter of December 3
explains this would be a waste of County time and resources. The letter is
posted below under Front Page News.
November 29, 2010
If you pay your real estate taxes through an escrow account and do not receive
a property tax bill in the mail, you may wonder how the collected tax is
distributed. You can view "a mock tax bill" for your property on our website.
Go to "property search", pull up your property, and then click on "taxes paid"
which is highlighted on the right side of the summary page, towards the bottom
of the page. The taxes paid page shows the approximate distribution of the
current year's tax bill. You can print the page for future reference.
November 24, 2010
We wish you and yours a very peaceful blessed Thanksgiving holiday. The office
will be closed both Thursday November 25th and Friday November 26th.
November 19, 2010
My letter to the Commissioners about the funding needs of our office in next
year's budget and my Statement about their response are posted under "Front
Page News" at the bottom of this page. Note that my letter was in response to a
last minute request from the President of the County Commission.
November 16, 2010
The County's 2008 financial audit is now complete. You can find the 2008
Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) on our website by going to
Departments, Finance Reports.
November 9, 2010
Next year, 2011, is a reappraisal year in Hamilton County. An explanatory
column about our reappraisal work is now posted under "Front Page News" for
November 9, 2010 at the bottom of this page.
November 3, 2010
Thanks very much to the voters of Hamilton County for re-electing me as County
Auditor. The vote was a positive reflection as much on our excellent staff that
works every day to serve the public as it was on anything I have been able to
do. I truly appreciate the confidence shown in all of us.
October 29, 2010
Tuesday, November 2nd is Election Day. In Hamilton County the polls are open
from 6:30 am to 7:30 pm. Polling place info can be accessed through the
Board of Elections website. Be an informed voter by reading the
candidate and issue information found on the League
of Women Voters website. How the passage of a levy may impact your tax
bill can be reviewed by accessing your parcel here and then clicking on the
levy info tab. Exercise your right to vote as an American. Speak up. Vote on
Tuesday.
October 20, 2010
The Hamilton County Auditor's office was the first to post Auditor expenditures
on-line so citizens can see how our office spends its money. Other innovative
website additions in recent years include the transfer calculator, one page
on-line transfer forms, on-line dog license renewal, school tax comparison
sheets, downloadable Board of Revision forms, a taxes paid page for each
parcel, comprehensive property sales files going back to 1998, a password
protected site for countywide file downloads, the assessment payoff page, the
levy tab, and printable tax rate sheets back to 1999. These technology
innovations are consistent with our office's mission statement to best serve
the public. We welcome your suggestions of additional ways we can better serve
you through our website.
October 14, 2010
Congratulations to Hyde Park, the City of Cincinnati neighborhood just named
one of the USA's premier neighborhoods by the American Planning Association.
Hyde Park is one of 10 Great Neighborhoods for 2010 in its Great Places in
America program. Read more. . .
October 6, 2010
Our staff always appreciates good comments on our service. Here is what a
respected local real estate attorney recently wrote in an e-mail to our office:
September 30, 2010
Sometimes people believe the County Auditor's office has more authority than it
does. While the State has assigned us many duties we are still one office in a
limited form of government. As Auditor, I act as the County's Chief Fiscal
Officer, Chief Assessor, Chief Payroll Officer and Sealer of Weights And
Measures. Scroll down to the bottom of the homepage under "Meet Your Auditor"
for a list of County Auditor duties as
prescribed by State Law.
September 27, 2010
Absentee and early voting begins September 28 for the upcoming November
election. If there is a new tax levy proposed in your community or school
district, you can see its effect - if passed - on your current tax bill by
going to your property page and clicking on the words "Levy Info".
September 23, 2010
If you have property registered with the Hamilton County Auditor's Office as
residential rental property, Ohio Law requires that the information you
provide to our office is current, i.e. address, telephone number, contact
person, etc. If any information has changed, it is your responsibility to file
a new form with our office.
September 20, 2010
In order to transfer a property in the Auditor's Office, a four-part Conveyance
Form {DTE100 or DTE100(EX)} was previously required. For your convenience, new
one page DTE 100 and DTE100EX forms will now be available on the Auditor's
website. From the homepage, click on "Forms", then click "Real Property" and
then download the DTE100 and
DTE100(EX) Forms. All questions must be answered by the grantee or his
representative. This will be a more efficient and cost
September 14, 2010
The Hamilton County Auditor's office was the first county office to put its
expenditures on the web for public viewing. You can see this monthly report
here by clicking on the "Expenditure
Search" icon on the homepage.
September 8, 2010
Make no mistake. What some are calling county "reform" is actually bigger
county government, expanding the powers of the County Commissioners at the
expense of existing checks and balances. (Please see the
September 9, 2010 news release below under Front Page News.) September 7, 2010
The Ohio County Auditors' Association website has an online database listing
Auditor information for each of Ohio's 88 counties. You can see it here:
http://www.caao.org.
September 1, 2010
Just a reminder: veterans can now begin applying for war-service bonuses. For
details please go to this website www.veteransbonus.Ohio.gov
August 31, 2010
56.4% of respondents to the Hamilton County Citizens Survey oppose a County
Charter. That is the news in the recently released results of the unscientific
survey County Commissioners are reviewing to assist them in their budget
process for 2011. <
August 26, 2010
Ever wonder what those stickers on gas pumps and scales mean? A trained Auditor
Weights & Measures inspector inspects and seals these devices to ensure
they dispense the exact amount that is reflected on the display. Inspectors
check anything sold by weight or measurement and also verify scales to assure
the item's price is accurately scanned into the register. For more details,
click on the Weights and Measures icon under "Departments" on our website.
August 18, 2010
We often get phone calls and emails about dog "issues" - unlicensed dogs, loose
dogs, nuisance dogs, irresponsible owners etc. Under Ohio law, Chapter 955, our
office has the limited responsibility of administering dog licensing in
Hamilton County. The County Commissioners are responsible for the County's dog
warden contract and warden services. Zoning issues as it pertains to dogs are
usually handled by the County's local governments' regulations. Remember if you
own a dog, it must be licensed and under control at all times.
August 06, 2010
We often receive phone calls from the public when a sold sign appears in front
of a property, wanting to know the sale details. We are not privy to the
information until the conveyance documents are filed with our office. Also, if
you have had a recent closing and the transfer is not reflected on the
Auditor's website within a reasonable period of time, you should contact the
person who handled the closing to make sure the transfer was filed with our
office.
July 29, 2010
We had 5,003 Board of Revision (BOR) complaints this year. To date, 4,970
reports have been completed, 4,822 hearings have been scheduled and the Boards
have completed hearings for 4,195 complaints. Over 2,800 complaints have been
resolved. Thanks to our terrific, hard-working staff for their continued hard
work in another busy BOR year.
July 22, 2010
Duke Energy has recently notified local taxing authorities that it will be
making an additional payment on its appealed value for its public utility
personal property tax for the 2009 tax year. Duke Energy, however, has not
indicated when the payment will be made. When the County Treasurer receives
this payment, it will be posted against their outstanding balances for the
taxes due in 2010. However, taxing districts will not automatically see these
additional funds in the final real property tax settlement in 2010. Because of
the timing of the additional payment, it will not be settled until the first
half real property tax settlement in April 2011. To help offset the impact on
current budgets, the funds will be available for advances through the Auditor's
Office to those districts that request them. Local taxing authorities should be
cautious in spending these funds. Should Duke prevail in their appeal, the
money will be refunded with interest from each taxing authority in Hamilton
County through future tax settlements. The amount of any refunds will be based
on the values determined through the appeal. Duke has requested a reduction of
approximately forty percent of the 2010 public utility personal property taxes.
Spending the money now could create significant shortfalls in future years.
July 15, 2010
I have posted correspondence to the County Commissioners' Government "Reform"
Task Force concerning some of their recent discussions. Please check the item
below titled "Setting
the Record Straight".
July 7, 2010
We have posted calculations on the potential impact of Duke Energy's Public
Utility Personal Property Tax appeal for every city, village, township and
school district in the county plus the impact on special districts and county
levies. Please refer to the "Front Page
News" item dated July 7, 2010 at the bottom of this page.
July 6, 2010
Our Weights & Measures Department is checking Farmers Markets in the County
so we can make sure their scales are properly calibrated. Assuring the proper
weight of goods sold is an important consumer protection. Look for our seal on
the scales and call us at 513-946-4047 if you don't see it.
July 1, 2010
This Sunday is the Fourth of July. Our office will be closed on Monday in
observance of our uniquely American holiday commemorating the signing of the
Declaration of Independence.
June 28, 2010
Due to a recent change in state law, local questions and issues including new
or increased tax levies for November's election must now be certified to the
Board of Elections by 4pm on August 4. The deadline was formerly August 20.
June 22, 2010
Congratulations to the City of Madeira celebrating their 100th anniversary this
year. Events this week include the Centennial Criterium Bike Race this Friday
from 5pm to 9:30pm and the 8th annual PBA sponsored Car Show on Sunday.
June 16, 2010
You can follow the Auditor's office on twitter. Daily updates on
auditorrhodes@twitter.com include information on county sales tax,
Board of Revision status, filing deadlines and comments. It's easy to sign up
and follow at www.twitter.com.
June 8, 2010
Congratulations to the residents of Terrace Park for their compilation of the
"Terrace Park Ohio Building Survey"which can be accessed at <a
href="http://www.tpsurvey.org">www.tpsurvey.org</a> . What a
fascinating research effort recording historical data of each building in
Terrace Park including building descriptions, past owners and residents, land
deeds, census info, burials, cemetery records and related village information
as it pertains to each parcel!
May 24, 2010
Monday, June 7th is the last day to file for the Homestead Exemption in Ohio.
For general information, including eligibility requirements, click on
"Departments", then on "Homestead". There is an application on the Homestead
page that you can download. Remember, the completed application and necessary
documentation must be RECEIVED in our office by 4pm on June 7, 2010. A postmark
of June 7 DOES NOT WORK under Ohio law. No faxes, please.
May 14, 2010
Occasionally, we receive requests for foreclosure information. The Sheriff's
office is the best resource for upcoming foreclosure sales due to mortgage
foreclosure or delinquent tax foreclosure. The weekly Sheriff sales are held on
Thursdays at the Hamilton County Courthouse. Go to www.hcso.org
and click on "Public Services" for more information, including a list of
properties scheduled for foreclosure sale.
May 5, 2010
At their annual meeting last week in Toledo the Ohio Weights and Measures
Association presented our office with the 2010 Frank P. Gallo Award for our
commitment to program excellence in Weights and Measures administration;
personnel and training; and standards and equipment. Congratulations to our
professional Weights and Measures team for this well-deserved recognition.
April 30, 2010
The communities of Cheviot, Elmwood Place, Whitewater Township, and 7 School
Districts have issues on the May 4th Primary ballot. If you own property in any
of these communities, just click on the levy info tab for your parcel to
understand better how the passage of any of these issues will affect your
property taxes.
April 22, 2010
In years past, we have posted CAFRs on our website. However, due to the ongoing
State and Federal audits of Job and Family Services we have been unable to
produce a CAFR for years 2004, 2005 and 2006. 2007 is completed and posted;
2008 will follow suit in the next few months. With the approval of the Auditor
of State we are posting the draft/unaudited financials for 2004-2006 on our
website. Find them with the CAFRs for the other years by going to Departments,
Finance Reports.
April 20, 2010
The communities of Cheviot, Elmwood Place, Whitewater Township, and 7 School
Districts have issues on the May 4th Primary ballot. If you own property in any
of these communities, just click on the levy info tab for your parcel to
understand better how the passage of any of these issues will affect your
property taxes.
April 7, 2010
The Ohio County Auditors' Association website has an online database listing
Auditor information for each of Ohio's 88 counties. You can see it here:
http://www.caao.org
April 5, 2010
Good luck to the Reds as the baseball season begins. With a manager named
"Dusty" and a pitcher named "Rhodes" how can they miss?
April 1, 2010
The Board of Revision filing period is now closed. If we did not have your
complaint in hand by 4pm March 31st, you are too late to file this year. Those
complaints received in the mail after the deadline will be returned.
March 23, 2010
DEADLINE - DEADLINE - DEADLINE March 9, 2010
If you mail(ed) in a Complaint against the value of your property, we will send
you a receipt. Our Board of Revision staff is lean and busy so please give us
some time to get the receipt to you. Complaints must be IN OUR HANDS (postmark
DOES NOT count under Ohio law!) by 4:00 p.m. on March 31, so if you file
mid-March or later, play it safe and hand-deliver!
March 1, 2010
If you mail(ed) in a Complaint against the value of your property, we will send
you a receipt. Our Board of Revision staff is lean and busy so please give us
some time to get the receipt to you. Complaints must be IN OUR HANDS (postmark
DOES NOT count under Ohio law!) by 4:00 p.m. on March 31, so if you file
mid-March or later, play it safe and hand-deliver!
February 23, 2010
The dog license renewal period ends Sunday February 28th. If you have not yet
renewed your dog's license, mail in your renewal, or go to our dog license page
for a list of sales locations and for the link to renew online. The Hamilton
County Commissioners increased the fee this year to $19. If you fail to renew
by the 28th, a penalty of an additional $19 is added to the cost.
February 11, 2010
As a reminder, if you have questions about your property tax bill, please call
the County Treasurer at 946-4800. It is the Treasurer, not the Auditor, who
bills and collects property taxes. Bills were due February 1st. The Treasurer
is currently processing payments that have been received.
January 28, 2010
The County Commissioners passed a resolution Wednesday extending the dog
license renewal deadline to February 28, 2010 and declaring the Month of
February 2010 Dog License Amnesty Month. If you have not renewed your dog's
license, do so without penalty before the end of February for $19.
January 21, 2010
If you will be 65 years old (or older) in 2010 OR you were totally and
permanently disabled as of January 1, 2010, AND you owned and occupied
your home as of January 1, 2010, you may be eligible for the Homestead
Exemption. If so, you could save money on your property taxes billed in 2011.
Check out our Homestead home page for more
information and to download an application packet.
January 7, 2010
The County Treasurer has mailed the tax bills. Payments are due no later than
February 1st, 2010. If you have questions about your tax bill, call your County
Treasurer at (513)946-4800.
December 29, 2009
There's a new feature on our website: the "Assessment Payoff" tab. Now when you
access a specific parcel, you can click on the Assessment Payoff tab to obtain
special assessment information needed for real estate closings and transfers.
The detail will include current, future, and pay-off amounts.
December 23, 2009
Our website has now been updated to include new property tax information. The
Treasurer will mail tax bills on January 6th.
December 15, 2009
The Auditor's Office receives many inquiries about the early payment of
property taxes for tax year 2009, payable in 2010. We also receive requests for
the due date and when the tax bills will be mailed. We do not receive the tax
rates from the State of Ohio until sometime in December. Tax calculations are
typically not completed until later in December. The Treasurer's Office mails
the tax bills and collects payments, while the Auditor's Office is responsible
only for the valuation of property. Tax bills will be mailed on January 6,
2010, and the due date will be February 1, 2010. If you desire to pay before
the end of this year, please call the Treasurer's Office at the end of December
to get the tax amount due. The telephone number is (513) 946-4800, or you may
access their website at www.hamilton-co.org/treasurer. December 2, 2009
We often receive inquiries from property owners asking how their property taxes
can be reduced when there is a recent appraisal which is less than the
Auditor's current value. The Auditor's Office deals in "values", not "taxes".
We are required by law to set values to current market value every three years;
the next update will be for tax year 2011, payable in 2012. All property in
Hamilton County will be revalued at that time. Prior to that reappraisal, if
you wish to contest the value of your property, you can file a formal complaint
with the Hamilton County Board of Revision between January 1 and March 31,
2010. The Board of Revision considers the value as of January 1, 2009, the lien
date, so be aware that the appraisal and/or comparable sales you submit should
have a value at or near that date. Complaint packets will be available for
downloading from our website after January 1, 2010.
November 30, 2009
A Warranty Deed certifies that the grantor has a good title in
fee simple, free and clear of all liens and encumbrances and that the grantor
will defend against the claims of all persons. If there is just one buyer,
title will, upon death, pass to such owner's heirs unless otherwise provided
for by the owner's will. If there is more than one buyer, then a
tenancy-in-common among owners is created, which means that each buyer owns an
"undivided" interest in the property. Upon the death of one of the owners,
title to their "undivided" part interest will pass to that owner's heirs unless
otherwise provided for by the owner's will. November 24, 2009
The Hamilton County Auditor's office will be closed on Thursday November 26th
and Friday November 27th to celebrate Thanksgiving. We wish you a very blessed
and bountiful holiday with your friends and family. Please take a moment to
remember those serving in our armed forces overseas who will not be home for
the holidays. We are humbly grateful to our servicemen and women.
November 19, 2009
We often receive e-mails from property owners concerned that our web site isn't
displaying their property purchase. When a deed is presented to our Transfer
Desk, the new ownership information appears on our web site the next day.
Unfortunately, closing companies do not always file the new deed with our
office in a timely manner. While some file shortly after the closing, others
may not file the deed with our office for weeks and, in some cases, months. If
you have recently closed on a property and that purchase is not reflected on
our website, please follow up with the company who handled your closing to
inquire on the status of the property transfer. Again, once it is presented to
our office the ownership information is quickly updated.
November 12, 2009
What is a Survivorship Deed? November 10, 2009
Wednesday November 11th is Veteran's Day. Our office will be closed. Please
take time to remember those men and women who have served and are currently
serving our country in the armed forces.
November 3, 2009
We often receive calls questioning our office about higher taxes after voters
pass tax levies. All property tax levies approved by the voters on Tuesday will
be effective with the first tax bill next January. That means there could be
significant tax increases in those districts - as a result of the voters'
decisions. November 2, 2009 Tuesday is Election Day. Polls are open
from 6:30am to 7:30pm. Be sure to vote.
October 29, 2009 Saturday is Halloween. Trick or treating
in most Hamilton County communities is from 6pm-8pm.
October 8, 2009 It has become a fairly common practice on
the part of those seeking to pass tax levies to make a point of saying that
passage of the levy in question "will not raise your taxes". It may indeed be
true that the amount of tax you would pay in future years would be no more than
in prior years. However, it is also very true that if the levy were to fail,
you would be paying less in those same future years than you had previously. I
urge you to research each levy on November's ballot so you better understand
how your tax money is used. If the levy passes you may indeed pay no more, but
if it fails you will certainly pay less than you would if it passed, because
all the tax dollars sought by the taxing entity associated with that levy will
stay with you. October 2, 2009
As a service to taxpayers we are again providing information on upcoming tax
levies. Go to the summary page for your property and click on the "levy info"
tab. Each proposed levy in your taxing district will be listed, along with what
it will cost you in additional taxes if passed, based on your current property
value. Keep in mind, tax rates for the 2010 payments will not be finalized by
the State of Ohio until after the November election, so these levy amounts are
estimates.
September 18, 2009
The county's current fiscal crisis is being used by some to once again start
beating the drum for some form of "metropolitan government". County government
is often misunderstood. As a second tier of government, the county is not
intended to take the place of local governments. Unlike cities and villages,
the county does not have law making authority. We are simply an administrative
arm of the state. We can do only what the state permits. Also, unlike cities,
we have elected officials instead of appointees. Independently elected
officials means more direct accountability to the voters. And there is no
realistic way that "merging" governments will create more revenue for county
government.
September 15, 2009
A state law effective 9/29/06 and updated last year requires all residential
rental property in Hamilton County be registered with the County Auditor. The
registration form is available here on the Homepage under Forms/Real
Property.
August 27, 2009
Hamilton County Commissioners David Pepper, Todd Portune, and Greg Hartman
unanimously voted on August 26th 2009 to raise the dog license fee from $13 to
$19. This 46% increase is a Commissioner decision which I strongly oppose but
under Ohio law, am obligated to implement in the license renewal season
beginning December 1st..
July 31, 2009
If you filed a property value complaint in the Board of Revision and your
hearing has not yet been scheduled and you have made plans to be away for
several days in the coming months, send email to:
BOR@auditor.hamilton-co.org and tell us when you will be UNavailable.
This will help us and you! Include your name, the property address and/or parcel
number and the complaint number from your receipt, if it's handy.
July 31, 2009
We often receive emails from property owners inquiring about property boundary
lines. Typically, these emails are from homeowners who want to install
driveways, fences, etc. and are unsure of the exact property boundaries. The
County Engineer's Tax Map Department is the correct office to contact first to
see if there is a land survey on file. Call (513) 946-4252. Unfortunately, many
properties do not have this information on file. We can only recommend in those
cases that the property owner contact a registered surveyor in order to
establish exact boundary lines.
July 17, 2009
If you filed a Board of Revision complaint and have not yet received a hearing
date, please continue to be patient. July 13, 2009
Our office has received many inquiries as to why a property which was recently
purchased is still listed on the Auditor's website in the previous owner's
name. This is usually because the person who handled the closing has not
submitted the transfer to the Auditor's Office. As soon as a transfer is
received in our Transfer Department, it is recorded and reflected in the
Auditor's records and will appear on the website within two weeks. If the new
owner is not listed within a reasonable amount of time, we suggest that you
contact the person who handled the closing to ascertain why it has not been
brought to the Transfer Department of the Hamilton County Auditor's Office.
June 22, 2009 Our office has received many inquiries as
to why a property which was recently purchased is still listed on the Auditor's
website in the previous owner's name. This is usually because the person who
handled the closing has not submitted the transfer to the Auditor's Office. As
soon as a transfer is received in our Transfer Department, it is recorded and
reflected in the Auditor's records and will appear on the website within two
weeks. If the new owner is not listed within a reasonable amount of time, we
suggest that you contact the person who handled the closing to ascertain why it
has not been brought to the Transfer Department of the Hamilton County
Auditor's Office.
April 2, 2009
For the next several weeks, we will be making some changes and upgrades to our
website. You may experience some inconveniences during this period, and some of
the features you have used may be unavailable. We apologize for any
inconvenience this may cause. We encourage you to contact us by email or phone
if you need assistance accessing information. We suggest you remove any old
bookmarks and clear your temporary internet files. If you are a user who has
bookmarked the property search page, you will no longer be able to use that
bookmark. Please create a new bookmark to our homepage at www.hcauditor.org or
www.hamiltoncountyauditor.org . April 1, 2009
The filing season for Complaints Against the Valuation of Real Property (Board
of Revision complaints) ended yesterday. ALL complaints were required to be
RECEIVED in our office by the close of business on March 31, 2009.
March 30, 2009
The deadline for filing Board of Revision complaints is March 31, 2009. Under
Ohio law, your complaint must be RECEIVED in this office, 138 E. Court St.,
Room 304, downtown Cincinnati, by the close of business, 4:00 p.m., on March
31.
March 3, 2009
In past years we have accepted Board of Revision Complaints Against the
Valuation of Real Property postmarked on the deadline date of March 31. March 3, 2009
We often receive emails from property owners inquiring about property boundary
lines. Typically, these emails are from homeowners who want to install
driveways, fences, etc. and are unsure of the exact property boundaries. The
County Engineer's Tax Map Department is the correct office to contact first to
see if there is a land survey on file. Call (513) 946-4252. Unfortunately, many
properties do not have this information on file. We can only recommend in those
cases that the property owner contact a registered surveyor in order to
establish exact boundary lines.
February 20, 2009
While my office works hard to help those who email and telephone us, sometimes
your questions are not ours to answer. An example is questions about real
estate property taxes. It is the County Treasurer who is responsible for the
billing of real estate property taxes, their receipt, and deposit. The payments
screen on our website is provided by the County Treasurer, and you'll see the
Treasurer's name at the top of that screen. If you have tax bill questions,
please call the County Treasurer at 513-946-4800.
February 2, 2009
The County Commissioners have extended the dog license registration deadline to
February 28, 2009. If you have not yet renewed your dog's license, do so before
the end of the month to avoid the state mandated penalty for late registration.
For more information on Ohio's dog licensing law and where you can renew your
dog's license, click on "Departments" and then dog licensing.
January 8, 2009
Our office will be closed on Monday January 19th in observance of Martin Luther
King Day.
January 8, 2009
You can now view 2009 statistical data on our website. This information
provides the tools for researching many topics which relate to your
neighborhood and political jurisdiction. Here are a few examples:
We will close the Auditor's office to celebrate the Holiday Season at noon
Wednesday, Christmas Eve. We will reopen Friday morning. We wish you and yours
a peaceful joy-filled holiday.
December 19, 2008
The new triennial update values are now on the website. However, 2008 property
taxes, payable in 2009, have not yet been calculated, so the payment tab will
NOT reflect your new tax bill amount. We will let you know when the tax
calculations have been completed and accurately reflected on the Payment Tab.
Also, until the new tax amounts are posted, the "taxes paid" link will not be
active.
December 9, 2008
We are in the process of mailing the Triennial Value Mailer which notifies you
of your property's new value. Your new value is based on valid sales in your
appraisal area during the past three year cycle as required by Ohio Law.
For your reference, you can now go to the summary page for your parcel on our
website and see the list of valid sales in your appraisal area. The sales link
is located on the summary page under the words "Appraisal Area". Remember valid
sales are those where there is a willing buyer and seller with exposure to the
market. New values for all properties will be posted on our website later next
week.
December 9, 2008
It is dog license renewal time. Renewal notices have been mailed. The cost of a
license is $13.00 if you renew by mail or at Room 401 of the Auditor's office.
If you purchase your 2009 dog license at one of our dog license agents there is
a 75¢ service fee, as required by Ohio Law. This year for the first time you
can renew on-line. Follow the instructions on your dog mailer. You will need to
use the NIN on your dog mailer to access Hamilton County's secure payment page
through Official Payment Corporation. OPC requires a separate transaction for
each dog's license renewal and there is an on-line service charge of $1.00 for
each renewal. To keep costs to a minimum, we currently accept MasterCard,
Discover, and American Express.
November 4, 2008
Our office is currently completing the triennial update of real estate values.
Once they are approved by the State Tax Commissioner we will notify property
owners of their new value by mail next month. We work in terms of "values", not
"taxes". The reappraisal is not a process to either raise or lower taxes. Most
voted levies are readjusted following a reappraisal so that taxing entities
receive no more or no less than voters approved.
November 3, 2008
Tuesday day is Election Day. The Auditor's Office will be open and at full
staff. Under Ohio law and pursuant to a resolution passed by the Board of
County Commissioners, County offices are permitted to allow their employees to
work inside polling places for pay, while also being paid for their regular
County jobs from which they are absent. I disagree with this approach. We will
follow normal business practice. Auditor's Office employees who wish to work
inside a polling place for the Board of Elections will request vacation time.
And so long as their absences will not jeopardize our statutory duties,
vacation requests will be approved. While I am happy to have staff participate
in the responsible administration of our national election, particularly at
this time of severe budget crisis, I cannot support double pay for public
employees. Please do remember to vote! The polls are open 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
October 7, 2008
Election day is less than one month away. In addition to national and local
candidates, there are several proposed tax levies in cities, townships, school
districts and one park district. You can find out if there are any proposed
levies in your community by clicking on the "levy info" tab for your parcel.
Please note the estimate given is based on your current property value. This is
also a triennial value update year in Hamilton County, so your property value
may change, effective with your next property tax bill. The State of Ohio will
certify the triennial values later this year, and the new values will be
effective with the first tax bill next year. The amount you will pay for levies
passed in November will be based on your new value.
October 7, 2008
Election day is less than one month away. In addition to national and local
candidates, there are several proposed tax levies in cities, townships, school
districts and one park district. You can find out if there are any proposed
levies in your community by clicking on the "levy info" tab for your parcel.
Please note the estimate given is based on your current property value.
This is also a triennial value update year in Hamilton County, so your property
value may change, effective with your next property tax bill. The State of Ohio
will certify the triennial values later this year, and the new values will be
effective with the first tax bill next year. The amount you will pay for levies
passed in November will be based on your new value.
September 9, 2008
If you sustained significant storm damage from the severe winds of September
14, 2008, you may be eligible for property tax relief. If there is damage or
demolition which will affect the value of your property for tax year 2008,
payable in 2009, you may file an Application for Valuation Deduction for
Destroyed or Injured Property with the Hamilton County Auditor's Office. Before
any consideration of value can be determined for the tax bill, this form must
be completed, notarized, and returned to the attention of Ms. Becky Clark,
Hamilton County Auditor's Office, 138 E. Court Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202.
You will receive a 50% reduction on your January tax bill for that portion of
your property's value which has received damage from July through September.
The application deadline is December 31, 2008. You may download the form on the
Auditor's website, www.hcauditor.org. Click on "Forms", scroll to"Real
Property", and download "Real Estate Destroyed or Injured
Building Form." You may also call our office at (513) 946-4000 to
obtain a copy of the form.
August 21, 2008
We often receive inquiries from people researching businesses registered or
incorporated in Ohio. The best research source is the
website of Jennifer Brunner, Ohio Secretary of State.
July 14, 2008
A state law effective 9/29/06 and updated last year requires all residential
rental property in Hamilton County be registered with the County Auditor. The
registration form is available here on the Homepage under Forms/Real
Property. The deadline for filing to avoid a penalty is August 20, 2008.
Unregistered property will be assessed a penalty on the January 2009 tax bill.
June 14, 2008
You have probably been reading and hearing about the County's current fiscal
crisis. In "Front Page
News" is a copy of my recent letter to the County Commissioners on this
topic, along with an earlier letter I wrote to the Commisssioners.
June 4, 2008
The Auditor's office will be closed on Friday July 4th in honor of our
Country's Independence Day. We wish you a safe day of celebration with your
family and friends. The office will reopen on Monday July 7th.
June 4, 2008
Here's a recent response from the Auditor to an inquiring constituent: Thanks
for your note on the Rental Registration Form. Our office doesn't do "taxes".
We set values. We are currently completing the triennial update of values which
will be effective with the first tax bill next year. We can't do "something
now" as you would like as the county-wide reappraisals are only done every
three years by state law and order of the State Tax Commissioner. We have to
set values to current market and whether or not your new value - up, down or
sideways - will result in any kind of a "reduction in taxes" is not at all
certain. The same state-mandated millage adjustments that worked to maintain
the same proceeds from most voted taxes during periods of increasing values
will work the other way during periods of declining values. Most importantly, a
majority of Cincinnati school district voters passed a significant property tax
levy last spring. This - as well as a majority of City Council's plans to take
back the reduction on their charter millage - will assuredly raise City of
Cincinnati taxes next year. Don't blame me for higher taxes when people vote
big levies and their elected representatives on City Council stick them with
what amounts to an unvoted tax increase.
June 4, 2008
The 2008 deadline to apply for the Homestead reduction for seniors and those
who are permanently and totally disabled was Monday, June 2. If you applied and
qualified, you will first see the credit on your January, 2009 tax bill
(billing is one year behind the tax year). If your Homestead application was
denied, you will receive a denial letter from us by the first Monday in
October, 2008.
May 27, 2008
A little less than one year ago, we launched the
expenditure search feature of the Auditor's website. We wanted you to
see how we spend public money in the administration and management of the
Auditor's office. Check it out. Similar to a bank statement, this report lists
the warrants for all Auditor expenditures issued by the Accounts Payable
Division of the Auditor's office, along with the date of payment, the amount,
to whom payment was made, the expenditure type, a brief description of the
expenditure and the document number. From our homepage, go to "search" and
click on "expenditure search".
You can view Auditor's office expenditures starting with July 2007.
May 5, 2008
There's a new feature on our website to help you calculate simple transfer
fees. The transfer fee calculator can be accessed under "Departments",
"Property Transfers", "Transfer
& Conveyance Fee Calculator".
March 18, 2008
Our office is currently working on the triennial update of values, by order of
the State Tax Commissioner. After he approves our completed work sometime in
the fall, the new values will be effective with the first tax bill in 2009 and
reflect values as of the tax lien date of January 1, 2008. The update will
report current market conditions and property owners will receive written
notice of their new market value in December.
March 18, 2008
We often receive inquiries from people researching businesses registered or
incorporated in Ohio. The best research source is the
website of Jennifer Brunner, Ohio Secretary of State.
March 18, 2008
The fact that property tax levies approved by the voters on March 4 will be
effective with the first tax bill next January has raised some questions. Since
the property tax year is always a year behind the calendar, people wonder how a
levy passed in 2008 can be collected next year. The answer: that is what state
law allows, provided the taxing authority has authorized collection in the
upcoming year. The bottom line is that there will be significant tax increases
next year in districts which passed a new or increased tax levy this year
because of the voters' decision.
March 4, 2008
We often receive calls questioning our office about higher taxes after voters
pass tax levies. All property tax levies approved by the voters on Tuesday will
be effective with the first tax bill next January. That means there will be
significant tax increases in those districts – as a result of the voters'
decision.
March 4, 2008
You can check prior real estate tax payments on our website on the
"payments"tab for a specific parcel. If you need a copy of a prior bill,
contact the County Treasurer at 946-4800.
March 4, 2008
Today, Tuesday March 4th is Election Day in Ohio. Make sure you set aside some
time to vote. Polls are open 6:30 am to 7:30 pm. Your vote does make a
difference. Be part of history in the making.
February 15, 2008
Many citizens who have already qualified for Homestead will receive Homestead
Continuing Applications from us within the next few days. Current Ohio law
requires that these be sent. Please DO NOT complete or return the form to us
UNLESS YOUR HOMESTEAD ELIGIBILITY HAS CHANGED. If your situation is status quo
(you still own and occupy the same home), you do not need to do a thing! And if
you do not receive a form at all, do not worry. Not all Homesteaders are
scheduled to receive them at this time
January 22, 2008
We are receiving questions about the unvoted property tax increase placed on
Oak Hills School District property owners by the Oak Hills School Board last
year. District property owners can see how much more they are paying by going
to the "levy tab"for their property. Just use the property search feature in
the upper left corner here on our homepage. Additional questions and comments
should be directed to the Oak Hills School Board which enacted this unvoted
property tax increase.
January 8, 2008
The Auditor's office will be closed on Monday, January 21st, in observance of
Martin Luther King Day.
January 8, 2008
The Homestead credit appears in the CALCULATIONS box on the left side of your
tax bill, about a third of the way down the page. The line item is simply
called "Homestead."The full year reduction is shown but only half of that is
credited on this bill. The remainder will come off your June tax bill.
January 2, 2008
Answers to some FAQs: The
County Treasurer will mail tax bills after the first of the year with
payment due January 31st. If you have concerns about your
Homestead status after receiving your tax bill, call 946-4099.
2008 Dog Licenses must be purchased by January 31st. All owners of
residential rental property must file a Residential
Rental Property Registration form with the Auditor's office.
December 20, 2007
I wish you a happy, healthy holiday season filled with hope and blessings.
December 5, 2007
It is dog license time again. Those who currently own licensed dogs will be
receiving courtesy renewal notices in the mail in the next week or so. The
license renewal period extends through the last day of January. A license costs
$13 by mail. You can also buy a dog license at neighborhood vendors for $13.00
plus a 75 cent agent fee. Check out our dog license pages
for more information and for a downloadable license application. If you are
contemplating adding a dog to your household, consider adopting a dog from your
local humane society. At most humane societies, such as the
SPCA Cincinnati, you can also buy your dog's license.
December 3, 2007
The Property Search map pages will be unavailable December 3rd and December
4th. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
November 21, 2007
The Hamilton County Auditor's office will be closed on Thursday November22nd
and Friday November 23rd in observance of Thanksgiving. We wish you a very
blessed and bountiful holiday with your friends and family.
November 6, 2007
he Auditor's office will be closed on Monday, November 12th in observance of
Veteran's Day. Please take time to honor those who have served and are
currently serving our country.
November 6, 2007
We often receive phone calls from the public when a sold sign appears in front
of a property, wanting to know the sale details. We are not privy to the
information until the conveyance documents are filed with our office. Also, if
you have had a recent closing and the transfer is not reflected on the
Auditor's website within a reasonable period of time, you should contact the
person who handled the closing to make sure the transfer was filed with our
office.
November 5, 2007
We often receive phone calls from the public when a sold sign appears in front
of a property, wanting to know the sale details. We are not privy to the
information until the conveyance documents are filed with our office. Also, if
you have had a recent closing and the transfer is not reflected on the
Auditor's website within a reasonable period of time, you should contact the
person who handled the closing to make sure the transfer was filed with our
office.
October 12, 2007
Just a reminder: Ohio law now requires all owners of Hamilton County residential
rental property to register a contact agent for each rental property
with the County Auditor within 60 days after a conveyance form is filed. We are
notifying all new property owners in the conveyance verification letter we
send, as well as providing notice to all those who file conveyances with our
transfer desk. There will also be a notice in the January tax bill. Ohio law
includes a penalty assessment of up to $150 against any rental property not in
compliance.
October 2, 2007
The application period for Homestead is now closed.
August 31, 2007
The response to the expanded Homestead law has been amazing! We have received
more than 30,000 applications. We are processing them as quickly as we can
while also responding to and assisting our customers. Our primary concern,
naturally, is making sure we get folks on the program so that they get their
tax savings!
August 31, 2007
When you read in the paper or hear on the news that a particular tax levy will
cost the owner of a $100,000 market value home a certain amount of money in
taxes, please know that the Auditor's Finance Department, Budget and Settlement
division, formally prepared those calculations as required by law.
Unfortunately, some members of the news media fail to give proper attribution
by not naming the true source of this work product, allowing people to believe
that the media somehow did the calculations. These are not simple calculations
and our office takes great pride in being accurate in this work.
August 15, 2007
Are you interested in seeing how we spend public money in the administration
and management of the Auditor's office? Check out the Issuance of Warrants
Report on our website. Similar to a bank statement, this report lists the
warrants for all Auditor expenditures issued by the Accounts Payable Division
of the Auditor's office, along with the date of payment, the amount, to whom
payment was made, the expenditure type, a brief description of the expenditure
and the document number. From our homepage, go to "search"and click on
"expenditure search". This new report starts with July 2007 expenditures.
August 8, 2007
Cincinnati's Urban Forestry Program is responsible for planting and maintaining
more than 80,000 street trees on over 1,000 miles of public right-of-way within
the City of Cincinnati. The program has been operating since 1981 with funding
by an annual urban forestry assessment. City Council levies the assessment at
the rate of 17 cents per front foot on all property which abuts a public
right-of-way in the City. This appears on Cincinnati property owners' January
tax bills. The Auditor is required by law to keep an accounting of these
special assessments, to place them on the tax duplicate as separate items, and
to return the money collected to the taxing authority which levied the
assessment. State law restricts this money to be used only for the street tree
program; it cannot be spent on police, fire, or any other City service.
July 10, 2007
As of July 2, Ohio has expanded the Homestead Exemption. The Homestead
Exemption is now available to all Ohio homeowners, regardless of income,
who are either age 65 or older or permanently and totally disabled. The
deadline to apply is October 1, 2007. Get all the details and an application
form by visiting our Homestead Page. Or, call
our Homestead Division at (513) 946-4099 Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m to
4:00 p.m. Phone lines are very busy and we do appreciate your patience! June 29, 2007
- As of July 2, Ohio has expanded the Homestead Exemption. The Homestead
Exemption is now available to all Ohio homeowners, regardless of income, who
are either age 65 or older or permanently and totally disabled. The deadline to
apply is October 1, 2007. Get all the details and an application form by
visiting our Homestead
Page. Or, call our Homestead Division at (513) 946-4099 Monday through
Friday, 8:00 a.m to 4:00 p.m.
June 29, 2007
If you have considered a career in the public sector, check back with us on
Monday July 2 when we will post two employment opportunities in the Auditor's
office. These positions will be listed under "employment"at the bottom of the
homepage.
June 21, 2007
We often receive phone calls from the public when a sold sign appears in front
of a property, wanting to know the sale details. We are not privy to the
information until the conveyance documents are filed with our office. Also, if
you have had a recent closing and the transfer is not reflected on the
Auditor's website within a reasonable period of time, you should contact the
person who handled the closing to make sure the transfer was filed with our
office.
June 13, 2007
Our office receives many calls and e-mails this time of year regarding tax
bills. These questions should be directed to the
County Treasurer's Office. The
Treasurer is responsible for printing and mailing tax bills. Tax bills
are due June 20th.
May 22, 2007
The Hamilton County Sheriff conducts
weekly property sales every Thursday at 11 am in Room 260 of the
Hamilton County Courthouse. Two types of properties are sold: those for
non-payment of property taxes and those for mortgage foreclosure. You can view
the list of properties to be sold on the Sheriff's website. Call 946-5341 for
more details.
May 16, 2007
After numerous official notifications, failure to pay property taxes results in
a suit being filed by the Hamilton County Treasurer to hold a foreclosure sale
on the delinquent property. The Hamilton County Sheriff holds foreclosure sales
every Thursday. If not sold the first week, the delinquent parcel is offered a
second time. If not sold then, it is forfeited to the State and these
properties are offered once a year, in June, at the Hamilton County Auditor's
Forfeited Land Sale. For more information on the weekly Sheriff's Sale, please
call 946-6400 or visit the Sheriff's website at www.hcso.org.
May 8, 2007
Special assessments can be levied on real estate parcels for services such as
garbage collection, sewer tap-in, urban forestry, boulevard lighting, sidewalk
repair, stormwater districts, property clean-up, demolition charges and
delinquent water billing. The Auditor is required by state law to keep a
separate accounting of special assessments and to return the money collected to
the taxing authority (city, village, township) levying the assessment.
April 24, 2007
On Tuesday, May 8, residents of the City of Deer Park, the Village of Woodlawn,
the Norwood City School District, and the townships of Crosby, Springfield, and
Symmes will vote on levies. Information on what those levies will cost property
owners can be found on the levy tab for properties in those districts. You can
also access the news release found in the Front Page News Section of our
homepage. If you plan to vote, remember there is a new voting rule which
requires voters to show proof of residency, so take your driver's license or a
recent utility bill showing your current address to the polls with you.
April 13, 2007
City, village, township and county governments have different roles and
different authority under state law. Cities and villages can pass any law or
ordinance not specifically forbidden by the state. That is called "home rule".
Townships and counties can only do what the state specifically allows. Some
townships have limited "home rule"powers. One of the strengths of county
government is the independently elected offices including the Auditor, Clerk of
Courts, Coroner, Engineer, Prosecuting Attorney, Recorder, Sheriff and
Treasurer. Each is responsible for the operation of their office and they are
not under the control or supervision of the County Commissioners. While the
County Commissioners set our annual budgets, each of us is answerable directly
to the voters.
April 2, 2007
After numerous official notifications, failure to pay property taxes results in
a suit being filed by the Hamilton County Treasurer to hold a foreclosure sale
on the delinquent property. The Hamilton County Sheriff holds foreclosure sales
every Thursday. If not sold the first week, the delinquent parcel is offered a
second time. If not sold then, it is forfeited to the State and these
properties are offered once a year, in June, at the Hamilton County Auditor's
Forfeited Land Sale. For more information on the weekly Sheriff's Sale, please
call 946-6400 or visit the Sheriff's website at www.hcso.org.
March 22, 2007
The filing period for the Board of Revision concludes on March 31. The BOR is
the body established by state law where property owners may contest their
valuation. It includes one representative from the County Commissioners, one
from the County Treasurer, and one from the County Auditor's office.
March 2, 2007
Less than one month to go! The deadline for filing an appeal of your property's
value for this year with the Board of Revision (BOR) is March 31st. Please keep
in mind, that generally speaking, the sooner you file, the sooner your
complaint will be heard.
February 20, 2007
The County Treasurer's Optional Payment Program, also called the TOP program,
is available to residential and commercial Hamilton County property taxpayers.
The program allows you to prepay your half-year taxes in five equal payments.
There is no service charge. To qualify, taxes must be current. If you're
interested in applying, contact the Treasurer's office at 946-4788.
February 5, 2007
The Transfer Desk processed approximately 2,800 ownership transfers in January
generating approximately $930,000 in transfer tax fees for the County's general
fund. The number of transfers is up 9% from last January and revenue is 1%
higher than a year ago.
January 22, 2007
The Hamilton County Auditor's Office is responsible only for the valuation of
property, while the Hamilton County Treasurer's Office mails the tax bills and
collects payments. The Treasurer's Office has informed us that the tax bills
were mailed on January 3 and the due date is January 31, 2007. Contact the
Treasurer's Office at (513) 946-4800 for any questions about your tax bill or
to request a duplicate bill.
January 9, 2007
The Hamilton County Auditor's Office is responsible only for the valuation of
property, while the Hamilton County Treasurer's Office mails the tax bills and
collects payments. The Treasurer's Office has informed us that the tax bills
were mailed on January 3 and the due date is January 31, 2007. Contact the
Treasurer's Office at (513) 946-4800 for any questions about your tax bill or
to request a duplicate bill.
January 3, 2007
The first of the year begins the annual three-month filing period for the Board
of Revision (BOR). The BOR is the body established by state law where property
owners may contest their valuation. It includes one representative from the
County Commissioners, one from the County Treasurer, and one from the County
Auditor's office.
December 29, 2006
We wish you a Happy New Year weekend! December 26, 2006
The County Treasurer has informed us that tax bills will be mailed the first
part of January. Payment is due January 31st. You may view current tax amounts
on the Auditor's web page under the "payments" tab for each property. For
specific information about your tax bill, please contact the County Treasurer's
Office at 946-4800.
December 22, 2006
We wish you a peace and love filled Holiday Season. November 27, 2006
It is dog licensing time. The 2007 dog licensing season for all Hamilton County
dogs and their owners runs from December 1 until January 31st as required by
Ohio law. For more information call 946-4106 or visit the dog licensing section
of our website, found under "Departments".
November 27, 2006
The County Treasurer's Optional Payment Program, also called the TOP program,
is available to residential and commercial Hamilton County property taxpayers.
The program allows you to prepay your half-year taxes in five equal payments.
There is no service charge. To qualify, taxes must be current. If you're
interested in applying, contact the Treasurer's office at 946-4788.
November 22, 2006
Thursday, November 23rd, Thanksgiving Day, is a day to give thanks. We wish you
and yours a day of special blessings. Our office will be closed on Thursday and
on Friday so we all can spend time with our families and our friends. Happy
Thanksgiving!
November 15, 2006
Is there a lien on one of your properties? The Hamilton County Auditor's Office
is responsible only for the valuation of property, while the Hamilton County
Recorder's Office handles the recording of documents such as deeds, liens,
leases, mortgages, easements, and registered land certificates. You can contact
the Recorder Rebecca Prem Groppe's Office at (513) 946-4600, or you may access
their website at www.recordersoffice.hamilton-co.org.
November 9, 2006
The Auditor's office will be closed on Friday November 10th as part of our
observance of Veteran's Day on Saturday. We thank all those who serve and who
have served our country. It is they who keep us safe and it is they who keep us
free.
November 8, 2006 Is there a lien on one of your
properties? The Hamilton County Auditor's Office is responsible only for the
valuation of property, while the Hamilton County Recorder's Office handles the
recording of documents such as deeds, liens, leases, mortgages, easements, and
registered land certificates. You can contact the Recorder Rebecca Prem
Groppe's Office at (513) 946-4600, or you may access their website at
www.recordersoffice.hamilton-co.org.
October 27, 2006
Tuesday, November 7 is Election Day. Please make time to vote. Your vote does
make a difference. In addition to the statewide and local candidates there are
a number of proposed tax levies. To find out how much your taxes will change if
a specific levy is passed, check the "Levy Info"tab under the heading "Parcel
Info"in the left column on your property's main page. The polls are open from
6:30 am to 7:30 pm. Remember when you go to vote, take identification with you.
October 13, 2006
As of September 28, 2006, under new State law, owners of residential RENTAL
property are required to file certain information with their County Auditor For
the convenience of such property owners in Hamilton, a form that may be
completed and printed for submission is available on this website under "Forms"then
"Real Property"then ""Residential Rental
Property Registration." You may also drop by the Office
or telephone 946-4001. All information filed is public record and must be
updated within ten days of any change. If you are interested in reading
the text of the new law, check out this link:
http://www.legislature.state.oh.us/bills.cfm?ID=126_HB_294.
September 26, 2006
There are many parcel addresses in the Auditor's real estate system which, for
a variety of reasons, do not match the address the US Postal Service has
assigned for mail purposes.
September 13, 2006
Through the end of August the Transfer Desk has processed 23,439 property
transfers, very close to the 23,855 for the same period last year. Transfer
Desk revenue for the first three quarters of the year is $9,090,192.50 and this
is also very close to the $9,099,723.70 in revenue generated in the same period
last year.
September 5, 2006
If you see an error in any of our records, please let us know. You can e-mail
the office, write or call. It is our goal to have completely accurate records
at all times, but occasionally an error occurs. You can help us be correct.
Thanks!
September 1, 2006
Monday, September 4th, the Auditor's office will be closed in observance of
Labor Day. This holiday was conceived by the labor movement in 1882 as a day
set aside to pay tribute to working population of the United States. Later, in
1894, amid labor unrest, President Grover Cleveland signed a congressional bill
declaring Labor Day, the first Monday in September, a national holiday. Today
Labor Day celebrates not only the labor movement and the workers of our country
but it also marks the unofficial end of summer.
August 28, 2006
The storm water service fee on your property tax bill is a charge for
implementing the Storm Water Management Program (SWMP) mandated by the recent
federal storm water regulations. Hamilton County is required to implement this
program in order to reduce storm water pollutant discharges to the "maximum
extent practicable."This mandate does not originate in the Auditor's Office.
For questions concerning this fee, please contact the Hamilton County
Engineer's Office at (513) 946-4254. August 24, 2006
After numerous official notifications, failure to pay property taxes results in
a suit being filed by the Hamilton County Treasurer to hold a foreclosure sale
on the delinquent property. The Hamilton County Sheriff holds foreclosure sales
every Thursday. If not sold the first week, the delinquent parcel is offered a
second time. If not sold then, it is forfeited to the State and these
properties are offered once a year, in June, at the Hamilton County Auditor's
Forfeited Land Sale. For more information on the weekly Sheriff's Sale, please
call 946-6400 or visit the Sheriff's website at www.hcso.org.
August 14, 2006
All transfers which have occurred since the computerization of the Auditor's
records in the early `90's are listed on the transfer tab of the specific
parcel. The most recent transfer is displayed on the summary page. If the most
recent transfer is prior to computerization, nothing will be listed on the
summary page.
August 8, 2006
We get several inquiries each week wanting to know if a particular property has
sold and to whom. We aren't the first to know. Calling the seller's real estate
agent is a better course of action. We will not receive any notice of a sale
until the conveyance documentation from the closing is delivered to our office,
at which time we will transfer the property from the seller to the buyer in our
records. Just as a closing can happen very quickly or take months to happen
after a sale, the delivery of the conveyance forms can also be very prompt or
take weeks or months to happen. August 1, 2006
On Tuesday, August 8, voters in Madeira, Northwest and Three Rivers School
Districts will vote on school levies. Information on what those levies will
cost property owners can be found on the levy tab for properties in those
districts, or by accessing the news release found in the Front Page News
Section of our homepage. If you plan to vote, remember there is a new voting
rule which requires voters to show proof of residency, so take your driver's
license or a recent utility bill showing your current address to the polls with
you. July 28, 2006
Again this year I am returning unspent money from the Real Estate Assessment
(REA) Fund to local governments, school districts, and other taxing entities in
the county.
July 19, 2006
The Auditor's office is often contacted about historic information on older
homes and former owners. While we may have some limited information, the
County Recorder's office is a better source. Under state law, that
office is entrusted with the recording and archiving of real estate records –
primarily deeds, mortgages, easements and liens. Recorder Rebecca Prem Groppe
has included some very interesting genealogical links on her site as well.
Check them out. You can even research ancestors who came to America through
Ellis Island. July 11, 2006
The Board of Revision (BOR) is set up by state law to hear complaints on
property values. It is made up of the County Auditor, the County Treasurer and
the President of the County Commissioners. The Auditor's office provides the
support staffing for scheduling, resolving and clerical requirements of the
Board. There is general information about the rules of the Board on this
website. However, we are not responsible for any other Hamilton County website
which may have dated or incorrect information about the BOR. If we have
incorrect information, tell us. If some other agency is wrong, tell them.
July 6, 2006
How do you obtain a copy of past surveys or learn the boundaries of your
property? If there has been a land survey you can get that information from the
Hamilton County Engineer's Department. Contact the Engineer's Office at (513)
946-4252 for more details.
June 29, 2006
On behalf of all the employees here in the Auditor's office, I wish you a very
safe 4th of July weekend. I hope you will take time to celebrate our freedom in
a meaningful way with friends and family in your community. There are lots of
community events throughout the County this weekend to enjoy. On Monday, July
3rd, our office will be open should you need to reach us. June 22, 2006
The County Treasurer's Optional Payment Program, also called the TOP program,
is available to residential and commercial Hamilton County property taxpayers.
The program allows you to prepay your half-year taxes in five
equal payments. There is no service charge. To qualify, taxes must be current.
If you're interested in applying, contact the Treasurer's office at 946-4788.
June 14, 2006
One of the features of our website is a link to other Ohio Auditor's offices.
This link is maintained by the County Auditor's Association of Ohio (CAAO).
Check out the County Auditor's Association of Ohio's website at
www.caao.org. If you have questions or comments about this site,
contact the CAAO.
June 6, 2006
On Monday, June 5 our office completed the Forfeited Land Sale. This is the
annual sale of properties which have not sold at Sheriff Simon Leis' weekly
auctions throughout the year. Thanks to our staff for their good work and
special thanks to Sergeant Rick Snow of the Sheriff's office for doing a superb
job of keeping the auction on track, particularly in light of the many new
bidders.
May 30, 2006
While the Auditor's office sets property values, the County Treasurer is
responsible for billing and collecting real estate taxes. The Treasurer's
Office has a Treasurer's Optional Payment (TOP) Program which allows
residential and commercial property owners to prepay their real estate taxes in
installments. For information about this program, please call the Treasurer's
Office at (513) 946-4788, or you can access the Treasurer's website at
www.hamilton-co.org/treasurer .
May 25, 2006
Memorial Day, originally called Decoration Day, is the day of remembrance for
those who have died in our nation's service. It was officially proclaimed on
May 5, 1868 by General John Logan, national commander of the Grand Army of the
Republic, and was first observed on May 30, 1868, when flowers were placed on
the graves of Union and Confederate soldiers at Arlington National Cemetery.
There will be many observances throughout the county. Please remember the
meaning and traditions of Memorial Day.
May 18, 2006
More than a fourth (29%) of gasoline tested three summers ago in Michigan was
substandard according to The Toledo Blade. Of 953 stations
tested, Michigan fined 48 for repeat violations related to problems with water,
octane and contamination. Poor gas can clog your fuel filters, lower
performance and damage engines. Ask your
State Representative and
State Senator to support efforts to begin testing our high priced
gasoline for quality – while we're testing quantity.
May 15, 2006
As our Weights and Measures Department is already visiting every gas station in
the county – at least once a year – to check the quantity measured by each
pump, there is little additional cost to also checking gas quality at the same
time. So, here's a government agency offering to provide an important consumer
protection service – without asking you for more money to do it. All we need is
the State Legislature's passage of an enabling bill.
May 8, 2006
With the summer driving season upon us, here is our annual reminder that Ohio
remains one of only four states which does not test gas for
quality. Our Weights & Measures Department only tests for quantity. The
petroleum industry lobbyists working the state legislature have continued to
block county auditors' efforts to add quality testing to our regular checks of
gas stations. We have been seeking this consumer protection authority for
several years.
April 28, 2006
The levy results are in from Tuesday's election. 17 levies were decided. 10
passed and 7 were defeated. Out of the 6 school levies, 2 passed and 4 were
defeated. One of those defeats was a mere 15 vote difference between the
supporters and the naysayers. Your vote can be a deciding one.
April 28, 2006
Tuesday, May 2nd is primary election day. Please make time to vote. Your vote
does make a difference. The Republican and Democratic ballots have statewide
and local candidates for whom to vote as well as proposed levies. You can also
request an issues only ballot if you prefer to just vote on levies. To find out
how much your taxes would increase if a certain levy passes, check out the levy
tab for your parcel. The polls are open from 6:30 am to 7:30 pm.
April 28, 2006
What is a "replacement levy"? A replacement levy is one where the voters
approve a levy for the same purpose and millage, but the reduction factor is
calculated based upon the assessed values at the time voters re-approve the
levy. This means that under a replacement levy, a property owner's tax burden
due to that levy will very likely increase. The average appreciation in the
assessed value of real property since the initial levy was passed is not taken
into account in determining the new reduction factor.
April 27, 2006
What is an "additional levy"? An additional levy is one where a new levy goes
into effect; it represents an addition to existing taxes, and as a result, is
known as an additional levy. An additional levy will increase a property
owner's tax burden if approved. The reduction factor calculation is based upon
the assessed values at the time the voters approve the levy.
April 26, 2006
What is a "renewal levy"? A renewal levy is one where voters approve an
extension of the existing levy under its current terms. That means the levy
continues in effect with the same purpose, millage, effective rates and
reduction factors. Generally speaking, there is no increase in taxes to
property owners as a group, except that the tax rate is extended for more
years.
April 19, 2006
Voters in fifteen taxing authorities will vote on levies on May 2nd in Hamilton
County. Six are school levies, six are for fire/EMS purposes, two are for
current expenses, one is for water, one is for sewers, and one is for
streets/sidewalks. Three are renewal levies, three are replacement levies, and
eleven are additional levies.
April 14, 2006
If you have been asked to vote on an upcoming levy May 2nd, you can see just
how much it will cost you in taxes, by accessing your property on our website.
From the summary page for your property, click on "levy info" located in the
blue banner on the left side of the page. You can also see a list of all
proposed levies on the May ballot by clicking on the news release under "Front
Page News" to the right of this blog.
April 10, 2006
March 31 was the deadline for filing complaints this year on values after the
2005 reappraisal. We received just 3,150 complaints which is less than one
percent of the county's total parcels. By way of comparison we had 5,300
complaints after the 1993 reappraisal and 5,305 after 1999's. The significantly
reduced number of complaints this year is the result of the good work of our
Real Estate Department in setting new values, the tentative new value mailings,
and the Neighborhood Conferences last summer which gave property owners the
opportunity for an informal review and helped us to make needed changes.
April 10, 2006
March 31 was the deadline for filing complaints this year on values after the
2005 reappraisal. We received just 3,150 complaints which is less than one
percent of the county's total parcels. By way of comparison we had 5,300
complaints after the 1993 reappraisal and 5,305 after 1999's. The significantly
reduced number of complaints this year is the result of the good work of our
Real Estate Department in setting new values, the tentative new value mailings,
and the Neighborhood Conferences last summer which gave property owners the
opportunity for an informal review and helped us to make needed changes.
March 27, 2006
The deadline for filing an appeal of your property's value for this year with
the Board of Revision (BOR) is this Friday, March 31.
March 24, 2006
If your property has been damaged, destroyed, or demolished, in part or in
entirety, you may be eligible for a property value reduction. The owner must
file an Ohio DTE Form 26 (Application for Valuation Deduction for Destroyed or
Damaged Real Property) by December 31 for property damaged or destroyed between
January and September. For property damaged or destroyed in the last three
months of the year, the filing deadline is January 31 of the following year.
Any deduction from value approved will affect the tax bills due the following
year.
March 17, 2006
If your property has been damaged, destroyed, or demolished, in part or in
entirety, you may be eligible for a property value reduction. The owner must
file an Ohio DTE Form 26 (Application for Valuation
Deduction for Destroyed or Damaged Real Property) by December 31 for property
damaged or destroyed between January and September. For property damaged or
destroyed in the last three months of the year, the filing deadline is January
31 of the following year. Any deduction from value approved will affect the tax
bills due the following year.
March 10, 2006
We get several inquiries each week wanting to know if a particular property has
sold and to whom. We aren't the first to know. Calling the seller's real estate
agent is a better course of action. We will not receive any notice of a sale
until the conveyance documentation from the closing is delivered to our office,
at which time we will transfer the property from the seller to the buyer in our
records. Just as a closing can happen very quickly or take months to happen
after a sale, the delivery of the conveyance forms can also be very prompt or
take weeks or months to happen.
March 1, 2006
Check out the link "School levy tax
comparison" at the top of the Front Page News section to the right of
this blog. We have not only computed the amount paid to a school district based
on a $100,000 owner-occupied residential property, but we have also ranked the
school districts so taxpayers can see where a specific district ranks when
compared to the other Hamilton County school districts.
February 24, 2006
Did you know you can see value information from prior years for individual
parcels on our website? Enter the "Parcel ID", "Owner", or "Street Address".
When the summary page displays, click on "Value History", and you will be able
to view the value from previous years back to 1996. Property in Ohio is
required by law to be physically reappraised every six years and every third
year after the reappraisal there is a triennial update. Those are the only
times that the valuation changes unless there is a decision from the Board of
Revision changing the value because of new construction, a clerical error, a
destroyed building affidavit for a property, parcel split, combinations or a
formal complaint filed in the Board of Revision.
February 14, 2006
If you see an error in any of our records, please let us know. You can e-mail
the office, write or call.
February 7, 2006
Did you know there have been six courthouses in Hamilton County?
February 7, 2006
You set the value when you bought it. State law requires that we set values to
current market when we do the full reappraisal every six years and the
triennial update three years into that time period. There is no better
indicator of current value than an arms length sale. In other words, if you
recently purchased your home you set your value. Our office isn't setting
values as much as reporting the market.
February 2, 2005
With the conclusion of the annual dog licensing period last month, you should
know that the requirement comes from state law. We don't license cats because
state law does not allow it. Any ideas you have on why we should not license
dogs or why you think we should license cats should be directed to your
State Representative or State
Senator. They are the only ones who can make a change.
January 19, 2006
Here are some helpful dates to mark on your calendar. Real Property Tax bills
are due January 31st. Call the County Treasurer at 946-4800 if you have
questions. The deadline for renewing your dog's license is also January 31st.
Call 946-4106 if you have dog licensing questions. The Board of Revision filing
period runs from January 1st through March 31st. Call 946-4035 with your Board
of Revision questions. The filing period for Current Agricultural Use Value
(CAUV) runs from January 2nd through March 6th this year. If you need a CAUV
application, call 946-4047.
January 3, 2006
The new property values and the corresponding property tax amounts are now
posted on our website. Go to "property search" to look up a parcel by owner
name, address or parcel number. The new value is posted on the summary page. To
view the tax bill information, click on "taxes paid", located just below the
value totals on the summary page. If you have value questions, call the
Auditor's office at 946-4000. If you have tax bill questions, call the County
Treasurer at 946-4800. Tax bills will be mailed the first week of January.
December 22, 2005
The Ohio Tax Commissioner has approved the new values for Hamilton County.
Final value notices will be mailed Friday December 23rd to anyone who has had a
value change from the tentative value, in addition to those who contacted us
during the review process. If you did not contact us during the review process
and your final value is the same as your tentative value notice, you will not
receive a final value notice letter. The new values will appear on the next tax
bill. Tax bills are currently being prepared by the County Treasurer and will
be mailed the first week in January. If you have questions about your value,
please call us at 946-4000. If you have questions about your tax bill, please
call the County Treasurer at 946-4800.
December 16, 2005
Several homeowners have inquired as to when we will notify property owners of
the new values. Ohio law requires the Tax Commissioner's approval of the
values. We expect that approval from the State in December. At that point we
will send a final value notice to anyone who has had a value change from the
tentative value, in addition to those who contacted us during the review
process. If you did not contact us during the review process and your final
value is the same as your tentative value notice, you will not receive a final
value notice letter. The new values will appear on the next tax bill which the
County Treasurer will mail the first week in January.
November 28, 2005
2006 Dog licenses go on sale December 1st. The annual fee, set by the County
Commissioners, is $13.00. If you already own a licensed dog, you will receive
your renewal information by mail in the next week or so. Licenses, which are
required by State law for all dogs, can be purchased by
mail or in person at any of the neighborhood
dog license vendors. Please check out the dog license
information pages on our website under "Departments". Call our dog
license department at 946-4106 if you have any questions.
November 23, 2005
On behalf of all of us here in the County Auditor's office, I wish you a very
happy and peaceful Thanksgiving holiday. In observance of this holiday, we will
be closed on Thursday November 24th and Friday November 25th.
November 18, 2005
We have had inquiries about the $0 "Sale Amount"shown on the Auditor's Summary
Page. The last transaction is always the one shown for the "Sale Amount."If the
amount shown is "$0", the last transaction was one in which no money exchanged
hands, i.e. to or from the United States, this state, or any instrumentality,
agency, or political subdivision of the United States or this state; to
evidence a gift between husband and wife, or parent and child or the spouse of
either; pursuant to court order; to an heir or devisee, between spouses or to a
surviving spouse, from a person to himself and others, to a surviving tenant,
or on the death of a registered owner; or to a trustee acting on behalf of
minor children of the deceased; etc. If the sale occurred many years ago, it
could also mean that our records do not reflect a sale amount from that long
ago.
November 15, 2005
If you are shopping firewood now that the cold weather is upon us, make sure
you understand how to buy good quality wood. The
Ohio Department of Agriculture through your County Auditor, is
responsible for enforcing Ohio's Laws in regards to the definition, sale, and
unit of measurement for fireplace and/or stove wood. Read and download this
firewood brochure for more information, and then if you have questions
or concerns about buying firewood, please call our Weights and Measures
department at 946-4112.
November 9, 2005
As we head into the biggest shopping days of the year, remember that our office
checks price scanners. During the holiday rush sometimes people can be
overcharged at checkout. Please watch carefully as your purchases are being
scanned. If you have any reason to question the accuracy of a scanner at any
store please call our Weights and Measures office at
946-4112.
November 7, 2005
Tuesday is Election Day. Polls are open from 6:30 am to 7:30 pm. Your vote does
make a difference, so please vote. Contact the
Hamilton County Board of Elections for polling place and ballot
information at 632-7000.
November 4, 2005
Just a reminder: if you requested a review of your tentative new value during
the informal review process this past spring and summer, we will be notifying
you of your final value – by mail – in December. Why do you have to wait until
then? The values are not truly final until they are approved by the State Tax
Commissioner. Then, and only then, are they official.
October 27, 2005
The general election is November 8. If you are researching the impact of
upcoming levies by using the levy tab on our website, recognize that for this
election, the projections are estimates based on the CURRENT value of your
property. Since the tax commissioner will not be certifying new values until
after the election, we cannot use proposed new values for our levy tab
projections.
October 21, 2005
Ohio's biennial budget bill, Amended Substitute House Bill 66, was signed by
the Governor on June 30, 2005. In part, this bill restructures certain taxing
programs in the State, amends tax increment financing programs and amends the
State school foundation formula relating to certain tax abatement and tax
increment financing programs.
October 13, 2005
You may have noticed the new watermark ID on our website's property photos. The
watermark effectively prevents a lack of acknowledgment by some who might use
or even possibly sell our image as if it were their own. It makes clear that it
is this office's work product for which we are responsible. The watermark used
is the least obtrusive of half a dozen or so approaches that were considered.
Its introduction follows incidents of enterprises covering up the Auditor's
banner and displaying portions of our website enveloped by their own company's
banner.
October 10, 2005
The Auditor's office is often contacted about historic information on older
homes and former owners. While we may have some limited information, the
County Recorder's office is a better source. Under state law, that
office is entrusted with the recording and archiving of real estate records –
primarily deeds, mortgages, easements and liens. Recorder Rebecca Prem Groppe
has included some very interesting genealogical links on her site as well.
Check them out. You can even research ancestors who came to America through
Ellis Island. October 4, 2005
Just a reminder: if you requested a review of your tentative new value during
the informal review process this past spring and summer, we will be notifying
you of your final value – by mail – in December. Why do you have to wait until
then? The values are not truly final until they are approved by the State Tax
Commissioner. Then, and only then, are they official.
September 21, 2005
Check out the new Real Estate Tax Information feature on our website. Just do a
property search, and then click on "taxes paid" from the summary page.
This new feature will let property owners see exactly where their taxes go by
breaking out the dollars and cents to each taxing entity. It will also help all
property owners - especially those who do not receive a copy of their tax bill
because their taxes are escrowed - to better understand how much of their total
taxes fund schools, local governments, and special services. In addition to the
break-out, there is also a pie chart to illustrate the percentages paid out
from each tax bill.
September 16, 2005
One of our office's duties is the transfer of deeds following a property's
sale. Approximately 24,000 deeds have been transferred so far this year.
Transfer fees (set by the State and County Commissioners) have generated over
$9 million in revenue for the County's General Fund.
September 12, 2005
A recent e-mail asked about the total value of property in the County. Hamilton
County's taxable property has a total value of $16,978,073,370. There is an
additional $3,495,869,700 of exempt property. The residential property's total
value is $11,543,390,560, commercial is valued at $3,761,655,060 and industrial
is valued at $872,914,610. The remainder is agricultural and public utility.
September 7, 2005
From time to time we receive e-mails about police service, street repairs,
troublesome neighbors and various other community issues. These concerns should
be directed to local government officials, city or village council members or
Mayors, or township trustees. Ours is a county office and we have no authority
or control over these types of matters.
September 2, 2005
To prevent a possible disruption of fuel supplies, mostly in rural areas, Ohio
Agriculture Director Fred L. Dailey today signed an order to allow a small
number of Ohio gas pumps to remain open despite their inability to display
prices over $2.999 per gallon. The order allows about 150 gas stations – fewer
than 3 percent of the state's total – to display fuel at one-half the actual
price as long as they continue to post the full price per gallon on street
signs and other forms of advertising. This means that $3 in gas would be
displayed at the pump at $1.50, but the consumer would be charged the full
price of $3 per gallon at the cash register. The total gallons pumped would be
displayed correctly on the dispenser. "Consumers should rely on the posted
gallon price to know exactly what they are purchasing,"Dailey said. "If we did
not implement the half price exemption, these stations might shut down and
force consumers in rural areas to drive farther to fill up. The only thing
worse than high gas prices is no gas at all."The outdated pump displays –
mostly at independent companies in rural areas – are required to install an
upgrade kit within the next 30 days to remedy this problem. The fueling
stations have been notified they must immediately contact their petroleum
equipment vendor to place an order, and most have already done so. This order
does not apply to newer electronic models usually found in urban areas.
August 31, 2005
As the price of gasoline keeps rising, you should know Ohio is one of only four
states which does not test gas for quality. Our Weights & Measures
Department only tests for quantity. The petroleum industry lobbyists working
the state legislature have thwarted county auditors' efforts to add quality
testing to our regular checks of gas stations. We have been seeking this
consumer protection authority for several years.
August 26, 2005
City, village, township and county governments have different roles and
different authority under state law. Cities and villages can pass any law or
ordinance not specifically forbidden by the state. That is called "home rule".
Townships and counties can only do what the state specifically allows. Some
townships have limited "home rule"powers.
August 22, 2005
After numerous official notifications, failure to pay property taxes results in
a suit being filed by the Hamilton County Treasurer to hold a foreclosure sale
on the delinquent property. The Hamilton County Sheriff holds foreclosure sales
every Thursday. If not sold the first week, the delinquent parcel is offered a
second time. If not sold then, it is forfeited to the State and these
properties are offered once a year, in June, at the Hamilton County Auditor's
Forfeited Land Sale. For more information on the weekly Sheriff's Sale, please
call 946-6400 or visit the Sheriff's website at www.hcso.org.
August 11, 2005
Owner-occupied homes are eligible for the State's 2.5% property tax rollback.
If a property qualifies, it also automatically receives the County's stadium
sales tax rollback (STC). The STC is currently about 4%. At this time, 197,465
parcels receive these two tax reductions, up from 189,240 parcels five years
ago. Check your property record on the website to see if you are receiving the
reductions, but please note that 2005 applications will NOT show up on the web
until after our year-end processing has taken place.
August 1, 2005
The 2005 tentative value informal meetings have ended. If you submitted
documentation to our office, responded through our website, or met with an
Auditor's representative about your tentative value, your property will be
reviewed. You will receive a final value letter in mid-December. If you missed
the July 29th deadline and still wish to contest your property value, you can
file a formal complaint with the Board of Revision next year.
July 29, 2005
The 2005 tentative value informal meetings have ended. We are still accepting
tentative value response forms by mail postmarked no later than July 29th. If
you submitted documentation to our office, responded through our website, or
met with an Auditor's representative about your tentative value, your property
will be reviewed. You will receive a final value letter in mid-December.
July 22, 2005
July 29th is the final day to notify us if you believe your tentative value is
incorrect. Please check your value notice for details or call us at (513)
946-HOME. You can mail your response with a postmark no later than July 29,
stop in our downtown office to talk with an appraiser between 7:30-4 Monday
thru Friday, or use the website form accessible with your NIN number found on
your tentative value notice. We really want to get every value right, so please
let us know if you think your tentative value is not correct. The best question
to ask yourself is "Would I be able to sell my property for an amount close to
the value we have set?"
July 8, 2005 July 8, 2005
The state-mandated reappraisal continues to generate comment. There is a
difference between a "mass" appraisal and a "fee" appraisal. If you were to
hire an appraiser to appraise your property, that individual appraisal would be
a fee appraisal. Our state-mandated county-wide reappraisal is a mass
appraisal. The average cost for this mass appraisal is about $17 a parcel. This
is a great deal less per parcel than a fee appraisal would cost. We are giving
owners the opportunity to review and comment on their tentative new value
because we want your help in getting your value right. Think of it this way:
would you expect to receive at least as much as we say your property is worth
if you were to sell it?
June 30, 2005
"I haven't done anything to my property and yet you increased its value". We
often see this response to tentative new value information. We are required by
state law to set values to current market. Most real estate has appreciated
over the past three years, some more than others. In fact, all we are doing is
reporting the current market value. The "increasing" is being done by the
market place.
June 21, 2005
Several recent letters to the editor have confused taxation with real estate
valuation. The state mandated, county-wide reappraisal now being conducted is
not intended to "raise taxes". With some exceptions, created by the State
Legislature, most voted tax levies are rolled back after a reappraisal. With
respect to valuation, the County Auditor is responsible for bringing real
estate values to current market. Regarding taxation, citizens should direct
their concerns to the responsible parties including their local school boards,
city or village councils, township trustees, county commissioners, neighbors
who vote for tax levies and perhaps even themselves if they have voted for tax
levies.
June 13, 2005
One of the most common questions from homeowners is "How do I know if your
value of my property is correct?" Here's one of the best ways to check - call a
Realtor. They work in the real estate market every day, have a good idea of
property values and are usually happy to provide information. You can also use
our website to review recent sales in your neighborhood.
June 9, 2005
Another common question from property owners is "How did you determine my
value?" We can't provide a tutorial on mass appraisal practices and that really
isn't the question. What matters is not how we got it, but if you think it is
correct. If you don't agree, tell us why. Here's our question "Would you
receive as much as we say your property is worth if you were to sell it?"
June 6, 2005
We began mailing tentative new property values in May. Our Neighborhood
Conferences begin on June 6. It used to be that no one knew their new value
until they got their first tax bill based on a new valuation. By providing
advance notice and conference locations throughout the county we give you a
chance to informally review your value with us. It's a lot of work but if it
saves you the necessity of a formal hearing next year and helps us to correct
errors, it's worth it. Please check out the reappraisal links below this blog
to find out more about the schedule of neighborhood conferences and the mailing
of tentative value notices.
June 1, 2005
Among the most frequent questions on tentative new values is: "How can you
raise the value of my home by (40, 50, 60 or some other) percentage?" The
previous value can not be considered. We have to set values to current market
by state law. It is possible the previous value was too low. It is also
possible a recent sale set the new value. Does our new value reflect the
current market value of your property? That is the critical question, not the
amount of a percentage increase over the last value set over three years ago.
May 23, 2005
During the next six weeks, we will be mailing Tentative Value Notices to all
residential property owners in Hamilton County as part of the 2005 reappraisal
process. Below this blog are two new reappraisal links. The first gives general
information. After you receive your tentative value notice, you can use the
second link to access more information about your property. I believe it is
very important to involve all property owners in the state required valuation
process so that the real estate values we establish accurately reflect market
value.
May 17, 2005
Time is running out to file this year for the State of Ohio's
Homestead Exemption program. It provides tax relief to homeowners 65
and over and/or those who are permanently disabled, providing they meet certain
income requirements. Our office administers this program in Hamilton County.
Information on it is available on this website. Just go to the
Homestead link found under "Departments" for more information. The
filing period for this tax relief runs from January 1 to the first week of
June. If you have a friend, neighbor or family member who may qualify please
let them know about it. It is worth looking into.
May 12, 2005
According to federal statistics, more dog bites occur in April, May and June
than in any other months. Please be a responsible dog owner. License your dog,
make sure your dog is up-to-date on all necessary inoculations, give your dog
regular supervised exercise, and keep your dog under control at all times.
Mistakes can be costly - both financially and emotionally. Our dogs depend on
us. Do what's right for your dog.
May 10, 2005
The Hamilton County Public Library
is one of the local links we list in the links sections at the bottom of this
homepage. Check it out along with some of the other links we have included. On
May 12, in Columbus Ohio, the Ohio Senate Finance and Appropriations Committee
will hold a hearing on Library funding. Go to the Public Library's site to
learn more about how State funding for Public Libraries may impact our local
public libraries.
May 9, 2005
On May 12th and May 19th, we will publish in the Cincinnati Enquirer the list
of all personal property tax accounts determined to be delinquent by the County
Treasurer. To avoid publication, any delinquent taxpayer should make payment to
the Treasurer or enter into an agreement with the Treasurer prior to
publication. For more information about payments please call the County
Treasurer at (513) 946-4800. For more information about Personal Property, go
to the Personal Property section of our website listed under "Departments".
May 4, 2005
It's spring and there's no better time than now as you're doing your spring
cleaning to set up a regular recycle program for your household. Courtesy of
CIN WEEKLY,
here's a list of area locations which accept your recycle items such as
newspaper, cardboard, junk mail, paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), magazines,
phone books, brown paper grocery bags, aluminum and steel cans, glass bottles
and jars, plastic bottles and jugs, and steel aerosol cans. In the list there
are also locations which will accept non-ferrous metals (aluminum, copper,
brass stainless steel, etc.), appliances (Freon must be removed), and car
batteries. Also visit the Hamilton County
Environmental Services website. This comprehensive website includes a
wealth of information and statistics on our local environment.
May 2, 2005
Tuesday, May 3rd, is election day in Elmwood Place, St. Bernard, Silverton,
Delhi, Harrison Township, and the school districts of North College Hill,
Northwest, Norwood and Wyoming. Check out the impact these levies would
have on your property tax bill on the levy tab for
your parcel. Please take time to vote on Tuesday. Polls are open
from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. For polling place locations, contact the
Board of Elections at 632-7000.
April 28, 2005
April 30th is the last day to file your Ohio Single County Personal Property
Form 920, or to file for an extension. Information and forms for business
owners are available on our website by clicking on Personal
Property which is listed under the Departments Section of our homepage.
April 26, 2005
Currently the State of Ohio provides several property tax reductions including
a 10% rollback to all properties and a 2½% reduction for owner-occupied
residential property. If you qualify for the 2½% reduction you also receive
Hamilton County's stadium sales tax rollback. Check your property page to be
certain you are receiving the reductions for which you qualify. If you have a
question please call our office at 946-4000 during regular office hours.
April 22, 2005
The County Auditors' Association of Ohio includes all 88 Auditors in Ohio. The
organization shares information to improve the operation of our offices. We
also work with the General Assembly on legislation affecting our offices and
county government. County Auditors across the state are among the most
dedicated public servants I have ever known. I'm proud to be associated with
them.
April 18, 2005
We've added some new info to our website. If your parcel is on
TIF (Tax Increment Financing), on an
abatement program or is exempt,
you will see some new line items on the summary screen for your parcel. We have
broken out the portions of the total valuation for each of these specialized
programs. Check the glossary for a more
detailed explanation of these specialized programs.
April 15, 2005
The County Auditors' Association of Ohio includes all 88 Auditors in Ohio. The
organization shares information to improve the operation of our offices. We
also work with the General Assembly on legislation affecting our offices and
county government. County Auditors across the state are among the most
dedicated public servants I have ever known. I'm proud to be associated with
them.
April 11, 2005 Tune in to Channel 9,
WCPO TV, Saturday, April 16 at 8:00 am. Dusty will start his day with
the WCPO Pet Pals folks and their frolicking canines. It's a chance to meet
some adorable dogs looking for forever homes and to grab some great tips on
responsible dog ownership. For more information on the WCPO Pet Pals program
click here.
April 1, 2005 Homeowners in Elmwood Place, St. Bernard,
Silverton, Delhi, Harrison Township, and the school districts of North College
Hill, Northwest, Norwood and Wyoming will be voting on levies at the upcoming
May 3rd election. There's a press release
you can access for general information in the "Front Page News" section of the
homepage. For specific information on how the passage of any of these levies
will change the property taxes on your parcel, do a
"property search" for your parcel and then click on the levy tab.
March 29, 2005 How long does it take for transfer
information to appear on our website? It depends on the type of transfer. If
the transfer does NOT involve new construction, a split, or a consolidation, as
soon as a transfer is brought to the Auditor's Office, typically within a few
days of the closing, it is listed in our records and will appear on the website
within two weeks. Transfers involving new construction, a split or
consolidation will not display right away even though they have been received.
Click here for an earlier blog regarding new contruction. If you have
had a recent closing and the transfer is not reflected on the Auditor's website
within a reasonable period of time, you should contact the person who handled
the closing to make sure the transfer was filed with our office.
March 24, 2005
Spring is here and with spring comes an increased number of lost dogs at the
SPCA and loose dogs in neighborhoods and on our roads. No matter how diligent
owners are, dogs can and will get loose. Dogs with licenses get home. All the
finder has to do is call 946-DOGS or go to our website
to look up an owner's name and address by the license tag number. If
your dog is unlicensed, give your dog the best insurance policy for safety - a
dog license. It's the law to license, but just as important, it's the right
thing to do for your dog. Check out the
dog section of our website, including the links at the bottom of the
homepage.
March 21, 2005
It's tax time - April 15th is less than one month away. If you escrow your
property taxes as part of your monthly mortgage payment, you probably never see
your property tax bill. As part of your annual bookkeeping and the collecting
of information for your federal and state income tax filings, consider
requesting a copy of your property tax bill from the
Treasurer's office by calling 946-4800. If you prefer a simple summary,
print the payment screen from our
website for your property so you have a record for your files.
March 18, 2005
When will new construction properties appear on our website? When do owners of
new construction receive their first tax bill? By law all property is taxed as
of the lien date of January 1 each year. For example, if construction was not
started by January 1, 2004, it will be assigned as a lead for January 2005 and
the property will not appear on the website until late December 2005 or January
2006. If new construction was 100% complete as of January 1, the new value will
appear on the following January's tax bill, which will be payable that year.
For instance, if a property is 100% complete by January 1, 2004, it will be
taxed for 2004, which is payable in 2005. Taxes in Ohio are always a year
behind. The new construction may be only partially completed by the January 1
lien date, so the Auditor's Office may assign a partial value to the property
until it is 100% complete. If there is no construction started by the January 1
lien date, but the house is completed and occupied sometime during that year,
it is conceivable that you would not receive a tax bill for the first year
after you move in.
March 15, 2005
How does your school district compare to others in the county in terms of
taxes? Click here to find
out or read the press release under "Front Page News". Check out other property
tax files by going to the "Department" tab at the top of this page. Click on
"Real Estate Tax" on the pull down menu to select a file to review. Our Finance
Department staff updates these files each year.
March 10, 2005
When you look at your property tax bill, provided to you by the County
Treasurer, there are terms with which you might not be familiar such as full
rate, reduction factor, effective rate, 10% rollback, 2.5% rollback and the
sales tax credit. For a more complete explanation of these terms and other
terms related to tax bills and levies go to our 2000
Citizens Annual Financial Report, page 4. This report and reports from
other years can be found in the "Departments" section of the Auditor's homepage
under "Financial Reports".
March 8, 2005
Did you ever wonder why many county employees have a 35-hour work week which
means most offices are open from 8am to 4pm? In the eighties County
Commissioners reduced the 40 hour work week by 2½ hours in two separate years
in lieu of pay raises. To bring an employee back to 40 hours requires a pay
increase under federal wage and hour laws. In the Auditor's office, we have
been gradually bringing employees back to 40 hours instead of replacing
employees who leave or retire.
March 3, 2005
The Hamilton County Sheriff's office holds
weekly real estate sales on Thursdays at 11 a.m. outside Room 260 of the
Hamilton County Courthouse. There are two types of properties offered for sale:
those for non-payment of property taxes and those for mortgage foreclosure. You
can contact the Sheriff's office at (513) 946-5340 for more information on the
sale process and the upcoming properties for sale. You can also purchase a
subscription to the Cincinnati Court Index
publication which advertises the sale properties.
March 1, 2005
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the
National Conference of Weights and Measures. The
Conference was established to assist local weights and measures jurisdictions
to exchange information and help standardize our work. The importance of
weights and measures extends back to the Articles of Confederation in 1781.
Here in Hamilton County we are proud of our professional inspectors and their
good work. We work to be certain their training and their equipment is up to
date and certified by the State of Ohio. Please join with us in noting National
Weights and Measures week, March 1 through March 7.
February 25, 2005
The Auditor's office is often contacted about historic information on older
homes and former owners. While we may have some limited information, the
County Recorder's office is a better source. Under state law, that
office is entrusted with the recording and archiving of real estate records -
primarily deeds, mortgages, easements and liens. Recorder Rebecca Prem Groppe
has included some very interesting genealogical links on her site as well.
Check them out. You can even research ancestors who came to America through
Ellis Island.
February 22, 2005
OK, so I'm called an "Auditor" but what do I audit? The answer is "not much".
County offices are audited annually by the State Auditor. Previous efforts to
"bring audit capability home" have been unsuccessful. Under state law, I can
question the validity of expenditures before I pay them – and I do. But once a
bill has been paid, I don't have authority to review the payment. With more
than 6,000 county employees here a local ongoing internal audit authority -
independent of the county's appropriation and contracting authority - is one of
our most critical needs.
February 17, 2005
Among the services our office provides is the CAUV (Current Agricultural Use
Value) program. This is a program which allows a reduction in value - and
therefore in taxes - for properties used for farming, forestry and animal
husbandry. To learn more about this program please check the following link
CAUV (Current Agricultural Use Value) program on our website.
February 11, 2005
There are approximately 6,195 County employees with 1,905 of those reporting to
the Board of County Commissioners. The Department of
Jobs and Family Services is the largest department with 1,459
employees. Your county officials include the Auditor,
Clerk of Courts,
Coroner, Engineer,
Prosecuting Attorney,
Recorder, Sheriff,
Treasurer and the Judges (Common
Pleas, Court
of Appeals, Domestic
Relations, Juvenile,
Municipal,
Probate). Of these, the Sheriff's
office has the most employees: 995 employees. Independently elected officials
are responsible for the operation of their offices. They are not under the
control or supervision of the County
Commissioners.
February 8, 2005
Check out my
guest column in the (Tuesday, February 8, 2005) "Cincinnati Enquirer"
at the bottom of page B-7. I am writing about my opposition to eliminating
property tax levy rollbacks after a reappraisal. As always, your comments are
welcome.
February 3, 2005 County government is often misunderstood.
As a second tier of government, the County is not intended to take the place of
local governments. Unlike cities and villages, the County does not have law
making authority. We are simply an administrative arm of the State. We can do
only what the State of Ohio permits. Also, unlike cities, we have elected
officials instead of appointees. Independently elected officials means more
direct accountability to the voters.
January 31, 2005 Last year's total real estate transfers
through our office came to 35,912. That compares to 35,251 for 2003, or an
increase of 1.9%. The county's transfer tax brought in $12,848,814.10 for the
county's General Fund last year, an increase of 11.9% over 2003's
$11,478,212.30.
January 27, 2005
Need a speaker for your club or organization? I will be happy to attend your
meeting and provide a brief overview of our office, the property appraisal
process and answer any questions within the time frame you set. Just call our
office at 513-946-4047 to schedule.
January 24, 2005
Time is running out - to get your dog licensed for 2005. You have to get your
license by January 31 or the $13 renewal fee doubles. State law requires all
dogs be licensed, even if they don't run loose. Here's the link to
more information on dog licensing and a link to
neighborhood locations where you can buy your dog's 2005 license.
January 21, 2005
Thank you for making our website one of the most used in the area. We had over
a million and a quarter users last year. Most weekdays we receive 5,000 or more
visitors. I''m proud ours was one of the first such websites and I'm glad it
has apparently been so helpful to so many people. Please
email me if you have suggestions of how we can make this website even
better.
January 18, 2005
Have you checked the "links" tab at the bottom of this page? We have recently
added links to the U. S. House and
Senate and the Ohio House and
Senate. All you need to do is type
in your zip code to access the contact information for those elected officials
who represent you at both the state and federal levels. We occasionally get
calls requesting this information from those who wish to contact their elected
officials. This should make it easier.
January 12, 2005
We continue to receive calls and e-mails about property tax bills. Tax bills
are prepared, mailed and collected by the County Treasurer - not the Auditor.
The Treasurer has told me tax bills are being mailed this Thursday (January
13). Payment will be due by February 7. For more information please contact the
Treasurer's office at 946-4800.
January 6, 2005 The first of the year begins the annual
three-month filing period for the Board of Revision (BOR). This is the board
where property owners may contest their valuation. It includes one
representative from the County Commissioners, one from the County Treasurer,
and one from the County Auditor's office. January 1 to March 31 is the only
time when a BOR complaint can be filed by state law. BOR guidelines, practices
and procedures are provided along with complaint forms on this web site.
Just click here for more information.
January 5, 2005
A recent news story in "The Cincinnati Enquirer" noted that Ohio is one of only
four states that does not test for fuel quality at the gas pumps. Our Weights
& Measures Inspectors regularly test for volume, but we have no authority
to check to make sure you are getting the right octane. I am working with the
County Auditors' Association in hopes the Ohio Legislature will allow us to
provide this important consumer protection with new legislation in 2005.
January 3, 2005
The County Treasurer is responsible for billing and collecting property taxes.
As a courtesy, our office includes the Treasurer's payment information on our
website. The new amounts due this year have been posted. Any questions on your
property taxes should be directed to the Treasurer's office at 513-946-4800.
December 29, 2004
We are sometimes asked "why are some of our property values below the current
market?" Most values, unless there has been a Board of Revision or new
construction change, are as of January 1, 2002! That is the "tax lien date" for
the county-wide reappraisal currently in effect. State law does not allow us to
adjust values in between reappraisals. The next one takes effect in 2006 and
will reflect values as of January 1, 2005. Best wishes for a Happy New Year!
December 20, 2004
Check out our holiday price scanner results. Our
Weights and Measures inspectors give special attention to retail establishments
at this time of year to be sure of accurate pricing for your presents and other
purchases.
December 13, 2004
Our office receives many calls and e-mails this time of year regarding tax
bills. These questions should be directed to the
County Treasurer's Office. The
Treasurer is responsible for printing and mailing tax bills.
December 8, 2004 The State of Ohio's Homestead Exemption
program provides tax relief to homeowners 65 and over and/or those who are
permanently and totally disabled, providing they meet certain income
requirements. Our office administers this program in Hamilton County. Homestead
Exemption information is available on this website. Click
here to go to the Homestead Homepage. The filing period for this tax
relief runs from the first Monday in January (January 3) to the first Monday in
June (June 6). If you have a friend, neighbor or family member who may qualify
please let them know about it.
December 1, 2004 Welcome to our newly designed website!
This space will be used to provide current information, observations and
occasional commentary about our office, its functions and services. Look for a
new message every few days and more often depending on events. As always, your
responses will be most welcome.
The Auditor's Office will be closed on Monday, January 15, 2018 in observation of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
Anyone who turns 65 on or after January 1, 2014 can no longer automatically qualify by age. You will have to meet the reinstituted income requirements. This change is not only extremely unfair, but also a nightmare to administer.
Our office will be closed on Monday, January 2nd to celebrate the New Year's
holiday. Our best wishes for a safe, healthy, and happy 2012.
Our office will be closed on Monday, January 2nd to celebrate the New Year's
holiday. Our best wishes for a safe, healthy, and happy 2012.
Our office will be closed on Monday, December 26 to celebrate Christmas. My
best wishes to you for a Merry Christmas, a Happy Chanukah and happy holidays!
http://www.sconet.state.oh.us/rod/docs/pdf/0/2011/2011-ohio-3093.pdf
Also, congratulations to the elected officials and citizens of Miami Township
on their new Administration Complex on Shady Lane. Dedication events all day
Saturday.
"I have told Dusty privately, and said before hundreds of class attendees and tell you now, the Hamilton County operation is the finest in the state. Fair, professional, smart, prepared. It is second to none."
Ohio Law also requires property owners with parcels currently
exempt from taxation to notify the Auditor's Office if the properties
are no longer being used for the purpose which exempted them from taxation.
By state law we must receive your Board of Revision complaint in our office by
4pm on Monday, March 31. Postmarks don't count. Last year 144 complaints had to
be returned. If you are filing this year, don't miss the deadline.
Special assessments are service charges provided by a taxing district and
certified to the Auditor for collection. A few examples include garbage
collection, urban forestry, lighting, and sidewalk repair. A 3% fee is added to
the certified amount for processing by the Auditor. Should there be questions
about a specific special assessment, the taxing authority levying the
assessment should be contacted.
A Survivorship Deed is a deed conveying title to real estate into the
names of two or more persons as joint tenants with rights of survivorship. Upon
the death of one owner, the property passes to and vests in the name of the
surviving owner or owners. This deed may be a Warranty Deed, Quitclaim Deed, or
Fiduciary Deed. A Survivorship Deed is typically used when a husband and wife
purchase real property together. It provides a means of avoiding probate when
the first spouse dies, although it will be subject to being probated when the
surviving spouse dies. With a Survivorship Deed, the last living person named
on the deed becomes the 100% owner of the property. If the objective is to
divide the property equally among several people, a Survivorship Deed should
not be used.
We go back to Standard Time officially Sunday morning at 2am. Set your clocks
back one hour.
Tuesday is Election Day. Polls are open from 6:30am to 7:30pm. Be sure to vote.
IMPORTANT: The BOR's email address is designed to assist only with scheduling
cases. All other concerns should continue to be addressed to
Dusty.Rhodes@fuse.net.
We have many cases to process, work and schedule. We are doing the best we can
in line with legal requirements. For example, in cases where a large value
decrease is requested by a complainant, Ohio law requires us to alert the
relevant school district and offer the opportunity to counter-complain. This
adds a step to the process and these cases take a little longer to schedule.
Our staff is small and is working very hard. Your case will be scheduled as
soon as possible and you will receive notice by certified mail at least two
weeks in advance of the hearing date.
If you filed a timely complaint you will receive a letter (Notice of Hearing)
by certified mail advising you of the date and time of your hearing well before
the hearing date. As we have many complaints to process, it may be weeks or
months before you receive your Notice.
If you missed the deadline this year, your next opportunity to file a complaint
is January of 2010.
Questions about the Board of Revision? Call 513-946-4035 between the hours of
8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., but please be patient! Our small staff is doing its
very best to provide excellent service to many, many property owners.
A postmark of March 31 is NOT sufficient. Complaints placed under or at our
office door or given to the security guard at the base of our building after
business hours will also NOT meet the deadline.
Those who file timely complaints will receive letters by certified mail
advising them of the date and time of their hearing well before the hearing
date.
The Board of Revision information line, 946-HOME, will cease to be available as
of 4:00 p.m. on March 31. You are welcome to call our Board staff at
513-946-4035 during the regular business hours of 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.
However, we are advised by Counsel that Ohio law requires that complaints be
RECEIVED by March 31. Counsel further states that the postmarked date is
irrelevant.
So please note that, pursuant to the Ohio Revised Code, we must RECEIVE your
complaint, in our office, by the close of business (4:00 p.m.) on March 31.
Mail or deliver to: Hamilton County Board of Revision, 138 E. Court Street,
Room 304, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202.
For your convenience, the Auditor has extended the "buy on-line" feature for
dog license renewals. You can use Discover, MasterCard or American Express to
renew your dog's license on line. If you have a new dog, you can buy your new
dog's license by mail or at any neighborhood sales
agent.
View the Hamilton County Tax Year 2008 Levy
Summary to see what levies the voters in your taxing
district approved and how those levies affect your 2009 tax bill.
View the Annual Cost Residential $100K Market
to compare the cost of taxes per $100,000 of market value of your property
in Hamilton County.
View the Annual Cost Residential $100K Market
By School District to compare how your school district
ranks among others in Hamilton County.
To view these files and more, select Departments, then select Real Estate Tax.
Accordingly, no one should have any reasonable expectation that the reappraisal
will somehow reduce their taxes. This is especially true in taxing districts
where voters have approved new or increased levies this year. For example, a
majority of voters in the Cincinnati School District approved a new tax levy of
almost 8 mills in March. In that district and others which passed tax levies,
property taxes will most likely increase - because of their votes - not
because of anything this office has or has not done.
If you missed the deadline, don't despair! Check out the
Homestead homepage for information about applying as a late filer for
tax year 2008 when you file a timely application for 2009. 2009 Homestead
applications will be available to download on January 5, 2009.
Questions about Homestead? Please call (513) 946-4099.
If you applied and did not receive a denial letter, but no Homestead credit
shows on your bill, we want to work with you to solve any problems immediately!
We have set up a special email address to provide quick service. Please email
us at Homestead@auditor.hamilton-co.org.
Let us know your name and your parcel number or correct address, and the best
way to contact you. One of our Homestead representatives will research your
concern and get back to you as quickly as possible by telephone or email. Or
you may call us at 946-4099 and we will return your call as soon as possible.
The Auditor's office will be closed on Monday December 24th and Tuesday
December 25th so our employees may celebrate Christmas with their families. Web
updates that would normally occur on those days will display sometime later in
the week.
The response to the expanded Homestead law has been amazing! We have received
more than 30,000 applications. We are processing them as quickly as we can
while also responding to and assisting our customers. Our primary concern,
naturally, is making sure we get folks on the program so that they get their
tax savings!
Under Ohio law, the County Treasurer will let you know if you have been
approved for Homestead by showing the amount of your tax reduction on the first
tax bill you receive for payment in 2008. Look for your credit in the
"Calculations"box on your bill. If you do not receive a tax bill (perhaps your
bill goes to escrow), the Treasurer will send you a letter advising that you
have been approved for Homestead.
After we data enter your application, the summary page for your parcel will
display a notice in red saying we have received and accepted your application.
Check out the Homestead page for more information.
Under Ohio law, the County Treasurer will let you know if you have been
approved for Homestead by showing the amount of your tax reduction on the first
tax bill you receive for payment in 2008. Look for your credit in the
"Calculations"box on your bill. If you do not receive a tax bill (perhaps your
bill goes to escrow), the Treasurer will send you a letter advising that you
have been approved for Homestead.
Don't forget to get your Homestead application to us by October 1! Check out
the Homestead page for more information.
When you are ready to file, mail your application to: Hamilton County Auditor
Dusty Rhodes, Homestead Division, 138 E. Court Street, Room 310, Cincinnati,
Ohio 45202. Be sure to include proof of age if you are 65 or older, such as a
photocopy of your driver's license, state ID or birth certificate. Or, if you
are disabled, include a letter certifying your disability from a state or
federal agency or have your physician complete the back side of the
application.
The period from January 1 to March 31 is the only time during the year when a
complaint can be filed by state law. BOR guidelines, practices and procedures
are provided along with complaint forms on this web site. Just go to the tab
marked "Board of Revision"on this page.
The period from January 1 to March 31 is the only time during the year when a
complaint can be filed by state law. BOR guidelines, practices and procedures
are provided along with complaint forms on this web site. Just go to the tab
marked "Board of Revision" on this page.
The office will be closed on Monday January 1, 2007.
We will be open on Tuesday January 2nd, the national day of mourning for
President Ford.
Our office will be closed on Monday to celebrate the season with our families
and friends.
The more common reasons are apartments and condos where each has a unique
mailing address but all units sit on one parcel; commercial developments where
many businesses, each with individual mailing addresses, are all on one parcel;
and residences which sit at the corner of two streets.
Our office has no control over what address the Postal Service assigns to a
business or residence for mail purposes.
The money comes from a small percentage of the county's total tax collections
and is designated by state law to be used for our appraisal work. The return is
pro-rated to each entity on the basis of their total annual property taxes.
This year's distribution will total $14 million. In 1994, I was able to return
more than $1 million; and that was the first time REA funds had ever been
returned in Hamilton County. In 2000, $4.2 million was returned.
You can read the news release and
the complete list of amounts being returned to each tax entity in the Front
Page News section of the homepage.
Check out the blog archive below for more information on levies.
What's the difference between "renewal" "replacement" and "additional"? I will
explain each type of levy in upcoming blogs.
Your complaint either has to be here in our office by the close of business at
4pm that day or postmarked no later than March 31. For more information check
out the Board of Revision section of our website, found
under "Departments".
It is our goal to have completely accurate records at all times, but
occasionally an error occurs.
You can help us be correct. Thanks!
The first, a log structure, was built by volunteers in 1790 on what is now
Government Square. The second was built at the same site in 1802 at a cost of
$3000. It was destroyed by fire in 1813. The third, built in 1819 on the site
of our present courthouse at a cost of $15,000, burned down in 1849. The fourth
completed in 1853 was the site of the Courthouse riots on March 28, 1884.
Hundreds of people were injured, 45 were killed. The building and many county
records were destroyed by a fire deliberately set in the Auditor's office. The
fifth, also built on the same site, was completed in 1887.
The sixth, our current courthouse, was completed in 1919. The marble used came
from twenty-five quarries in the United States and one in France. 120,000
pounds of granite columns grace the Law Library on the top floor. This
Grecian-style building is decorated with bronze works, Rookwood tile and
paneling, stained glass, inverted domes, New Hampshire granite and Bedford
limestone.
If you are using our website to research the impact of proposed levies on the
ballot in your neighborhood, recognize that for this election, the projections
are estimates based on the CURRENT value of your property. Since the tax
commissioner will not be certifying new values until after the election, we
cannot use proposed new values for our levy tab projections.
Effective for the tax year 2005, the Bill terminates the 10-percent real
property tax rollback for the commercial and industrial classes of property,
and agricultural property used for the commercial production of timber. The
10-percent rollback will remain in effect for the residential class of property
and most agricultural properties.
Last year 35,912 deeds were transferred providing over $12.8 million in
revenue.
More than a fourth (29%) of gasoline tested two summers ago in Michigan was
substandard according to The Toledo Blade. Of 953 stations tested, Michigan
fined 48 for repeat violations related to problems with water, octane and
contamination. Poor gas can clog your fuel filters, lower performance and
damage engines. Ask your
State Representative and
State Senator to support efforts to begin testing our high priced
gasoline for quality – while we're testing quantity.
One of the strengths of county government is the independently elected offices
including the Auditor, Clerk of Courts, Coroner, Engineer, Prosecuting
Attorney, Recorder, Sheriff and Treasurer. Each is responsible for the
operation of their office and they are not under the control or supervision of
the County Commissioners. While the County Commissioners set our annual
budgets, each of us is answerable directly to the voters.
If you missed the July 29th deadline and still wish to contest your property
value, you can file a formal complaint with the Board of Revision next year.
July 29th is the last day to contact us if you believe your
tentative value is incorrect. If you want to meet with one of our
appraisers at a neighborhood conference, plan on attending one of the three
remaining neighborhood conferences to be held July 19, 20, and 21 at St.
Gertrude's Church, 7630 Shawnee Run Road in Madeira, noon to 8pm. Please
refer to your tentative value notice for more details, or scroll down to the
links below this blog.