Tulsa County Property Tax: Lookup, Pay & Rates Guide 2026

Tulsa County, Oklahoma β€’ lookup, pay, rates & exemptions

Tulsa County Property Tax Help: Search Your Bill, Pay Online, Check Rates & Understand Assessed Value

This guide helps Tulsa County property owners look up tax bills, pay property tax, understand due dates, check rates, use the correct Treasurer or Assessor office, review exemptions, estimate taxes, and avoid common payment or appraisal mistakes.

Treasurer
Bills & payments
Assessor
Value & exemptions
Dec 31
Common first deadline
Mar 31
Common second-half deadline

πŸ”’ Official Tulsa County Property Tax Resources

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Treasurer β€” bills & payments
918-596-5071
Use for property tax bills, payment posting, receipts, tax statements, delinquent tax payoff and payment methods. Confirm current hours and details on the official Treasurer page.
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Assessor β€” value & exemptions
918-596-5100
Use for assessed value, property record, ownership, homestead exemption and valuation questions. Confirm current details on the official Assessor website.
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Use the right office: The Tulsa County Treasurer handles property tax bills, payments and receipts. The Tulsa County Assessor handles value, ownership records and exemptions. If the bill amount is high because the value is high, start with the Assessor. If the payment balance is wrong, start with the Treasurer.
01 β€” Start Here

Tulsa County Property Tax Quick Answer

Most people searching this topic want to search a bill, pay online, understand due dates, check rates, confirm escrow payment, or fix an assessed-value/exemption issue.

User NeedCorrect OfficeBest Action
Search tax billTulsa County TreasurerStart from the official Treasurer website and use the property tax/payment resources provided there.
Pay property taxTulsa County TreasurerVerify owner, parcel/account, tax year, amount and payment fee before paying.
Check property valueTulsa County AssessorUse the official Assessor website for property record and assessed-value details.
Apply exemptionTulsa County AssessorReview homestead and other exemption instructions on the Assessor website.
Understand Oklahoma rulesOklahoma Tax Commission / local officesUse Oklahoma.gov Tax and official county resources.
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Fast rule: Pay and payoff questions go to the Treasurer. Value, ownership and exemptions go to the Assessor. This separation prevents wasted calls and missed deadlines.
02 β€” Lookup

How to Look Up Tulsa County Property Tax Records

A property tax search can mean two things: a tax bill/payment search through the Treasurer, or a property appraisal/value search through the Assessor.

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Open the official Treasurer for bill/payment records
Use this for amount due, receipts and tax payment status.
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Go to the official Tulsa County Treasurer page. From there, follow the property tax search, payment, statement or tax account resources provided by the Treasurer.

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Use the Assessor for property record and value
Use this for assessed value, owner, legal description and exemptions.
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Open the Tulsa County Assessor website for property records, valuation details, ownership information, parcel details and exemption-related records.

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Search with the best identifier
Parcel/account number is usually better than name only.
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Use parcel number, tax account number, owner name or property address. For common names or recently sold homes, confirm the property by address, legal description and account number before paying.

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Confirm tax year and payment status
A prior-year balance can be easy to miss.
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Before paying, confirm the correct tax year, owner, parcel/account, tax amount, any delinquent balance, penalty/interest if applicable and whether your mortgage escrow has already paid.

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Lookup tip: If the Treasurer shows a bill but the Assessor record looks different, remember they serve different roles. The Assessor sets/maintains value records; the Treasurer bills and collects taxes.
03 β€” Pay

How to Pay Tulsa County Property Tax Online or by Official Method

Property tax payment is a high-risk task because wrong-property payments and third-party payment confusion can happen. Start from official county resources and verify every detail.

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Start from the official Tulsa County Treasurer
Do not begin from a random search ad.
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Open the official Tulsa County Treasurer page and use the property tax payment or search options linked from official county resources.

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Find the correct tax account
Check owner, address and tax year before payment.
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Search the bill and confirm parcel/account number, property address, legal description, owner name, tax year and amount due. If you recently bought the home, the owner name may not have fully updated yet, so verify by property address and parcel details.

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Review payment amount and fees
Card, eCheck and other methods may have different costs.
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Review the amount due, tax year, partial/half-payment option if available, payment-processing fee, delinquent charges if any and confirmation details before submitting payment.

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Check escrow before paying manually
Avoid duplicate payment if your lender pays taxes.
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If your mortgage servicer escrows property taxes, verify with your lender and the official Treasurer record before paying yourself. Escrow payments may post close to the deadline, but you should still confirm the record is paid.

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Save confirmation and re-check posting
Keep proof for escrow, refinance or sale.
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Save the receipt, confirmation number, payment date, amount, account number and tax year. If the payment does not post immediately, these details help the Treasurer locate the payment.

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Payment warning: Do not enter bank or card details on an unofficial site. Use payment links that come from the official Tulsa County Treasurer or official county government resources.
04 β€” Due Dates

Tulsa County Property Tax Due Dates and Half-Payment Timing

Oklahoma property taxes are generally due by December 31. Many taxpayers can use a half-payment option: first half by December 31 and second half by March 31. Always confirm your current-year bill with the Treasurer.

TimelineCommon Oklahoma Property Tax RulePractical Action
Tax statement periodProperty tax bills are typically issued after values and levies are finalized.Search your bill from the Treasurer website if you do not receive a statement.
December 31Common deadline for full payment or first-half payment.Pay early enough for processing, mail timing and online confirmation.
January 1Unpaid taxes may become delinquent after the December deadline.If late, request the current amount before paying.
March 31Common deadline for second-half payment when first half was paid timely.Confirm your account still qualifies for half-payment timing.
After delinquencyInterest, penalty or additional collection consequences may apply.Contact the Treasurer for official payoff and delinquency status.
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Deadline tip: A missing bill usually does not remove the tax obligation. If you own property in Tulsa County and do not receive a statement, search your official account or contact the Treasurer before the deadline.
05 β€” Rates

Tulsa County Property Tax Rates: How Your Bill Is Calculated

There is no single Tulsa County property tax rate for every property. Your total bill depends on taxable value, exemptions and the millage rates for the taxing districts that apply to your exact property.

Market/appraised value

The Assessor maintains property value records and property characteristics used in the assessment process.

Assessment and exemptions

Taxable value can be affected by assessment rules, homestead exemption and other qualified reductions.

Millage rates

School districts, city, county and other local entities can affect the total rate for a parcel.

Tulsa County Property Tax Estimator

Use this only as a rough estimate. Your official bill may include exact assessed value, exemptions, millage, special charges, penalties or prior balances.

Estimated result will appear here. Enter taxable/assessed value and total millage rate.
Bill ComponentWho Handles ItWhy It Matters
Property valueTulsa County AssessorValue is the starting point for property tax calculation.
ExemptionsTulsa County AssessorHomestead and other exemptions may reduce taxable value if you qualify.
Millage ratesLocal taxing entitiesDifferent properties can have different combined rates depending on districts.
Tax collectionTulsa County TreasurerTreasurer calculates/collects the bill and records payment status.
Delinquent chargesTulsa County TreasurerLate balances may include additional interest, penalty or costs.
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Rate tip: Two Tulsa County properties can have different tax bills even with similar values because school district, city limits and other taxing jurisdictions can differ.
06 β€” Exemptions & Value

Tulsa County Homestead Exemption, Assessed Value and Appraisal Questions

If your Tulsa County property tax bill feels too high, the cause may be value, exemption status, millage, prior balance, delinquency, or escrow/payment timing. Use the right office to solve the right problem.

Homestead exemption

Review requirements and filing instructions through the Tulsa County Assessor.

Property value

Use the Assessor to check value, classification, ownership, improvements, land details and property characteristics.

Tax bill balance

Use the Treasurer for current amount due, payments, payoff, tax statement and receipt questions.

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Check your Assessor record
Look for value, property details and exemption status.
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Open the Tulsa County Assessor website and search your property. Review owner name, property address, land/building details, assessed value and exemption information.

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Apply or correct exemption with the Assessor
The Treasurer cannot approve exemptions.
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If your homestead or other exemption is missing, use the Assessor’s official instructions and forms. Confirm eligibility, filing deadline, documentation and whether the exemption applies to the current or future tax year.

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Gather evidence for value questions
Use facts, photos and comparable sales when needed.
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If you believe the property value or characteristics are wrong, gather documents such as comparable sales, photos, repair estimates, incorrect square footage, condition issues or property classification errors before contacting the Assessor.

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Pay attention to tax deadlines while value issues are pending
Payment deadlines and value questions are separate.
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If you are working on a value or exemption issue, still check your payment obligations with the Tulsa County Treasurer so you do not miss payment deadlines.

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Homeowner tip: A tax bill can be β€œcorrect” based on the certified value and rates, even when the owner believes the value is too high. If the issue is value or exemption, start with the Assessor.
07 β€” Delinquent Taxes

Tulsa County Delinquent Property Tax: What to Check Before Paying Late

If your Tulsa County property tax is past due, do not rely on an old statement amount. Delinquent balances can change because of interest, penalties or collection-related costs.

Late-Tax IssueWhat to DoCorrect Office
Past-due balanceRequest the current amount due before paying.Tulsa County Treasurer
Escrow did not payContact mortgage servicer and verify official tax record.Treasurer + lender
Wrong value caused high billReview Assessor record and valuation options.Tulsa County Assessor
Need receiptUse official Treasurer payment/receipt resources.Tulsa County Treasurer
Possible collection actionConfirm payoff, deadline and status immediately.Tulsa County Treasurer
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Late-payment tip: If a tax is delinquent, call or verify the current payoff with the Treasurer before paying. Paying an old balance can leave a remaining unpaid amount.
08 β€” Contact

Tulsa County Property Tax Contacts: Treasurer vs Assessor

Use this section to choose the right office before calling, emailing or visiting.

QuestionCorrect OfficePrepare Before Contacting
How much do I owe?TreasurerParcel/account number, property address, tax year and owner name.
Did my payment post?TreasurerReceipt, confirmation number, payment date and amount.
Why is my value high?AssessorProperty record, value notice, comparable sales and evidence.
Where is my homestead exemption?AssessorAddress, ownership details and exemption documentation.
Why is my rate different?Treasurer / Assessor / taxing districtTaxing district, millage, property location and tax bill.

Tulsa County Treasurer

Official Treasurer Website

918-596-5071

Use for property tax bills, payments, receipts, tax statements, delinquent balances, payoff and collection questions.

Tulsa County Assessor

Official Assessor Website

918-596-5100

Use for property record, ownership, assessed value, exemptions, parcel details and appraisal/value questions.

09 β€” Map

Map to Tulsa County Treasurer / Property Tax Office Area

Use this map for Tulsa County property tax office location reference. Before visiting, confirm current public counter hours, parking, accepted payment methods, holiday closures and department-specific instructions on the official Tulsa County website.

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Map tip: If your question is payment, receipt, tax statement or delinquent payoff, the Treasurer is the right starting point. If your question is value, ownership or exemptions, use the Tulsa County Assessor.
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Important: Google Maps may show nearby private offices, title companies or law offices. Do not pay property taxes through a random map result. Confirm official office details through Tulsa County government resources.
Practical Owner Tips

Tulsa County Property Tax Tips That Prevent Wrong Payments, Missed Exemptions and Late Fees

These tips are useful for Tulsa homeowners, new buyers, escrow users, landlords, investors and anyone checking a tax bill or property value.

Tip 01

Search both Treasurer and Assessor records

The Treasurer tells you what is owed or paid. The Assessor explains value, exemptions and property details.

Tip 02

New buyers should check old-owner records

After closing, records may still show the previous owner for a while. Verify by address and parcel details.

Tip 03

Do not assume escrow paid

Check the official Treasurer record after your lender says payment was sent. Escrow mistakes are easier to fix before delinquency.

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Use half-payment timing carefully

If using the half-payment option, confirm first-half and second-half deadlines and account status.

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Exemptions go through the Assessor

The Treasurer collects the bill but does not approve homestead or value-related exemptions.

Tip 06

Save tax receipts and statements

They are useful for escrow disputes, home sales, refinancing, accounting and proof of payment.

11 β€” FAQs

Tulsa County Property Tax FAQs

These FAQs focus on lookup, payment, rates, deadlines, exemptions, delinquent taxes, escrow and official office questions.

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How do I look up Tulsa County property tax online?
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Use the Tulsa County Treasurer for tax bill and payment records. Use the Tulsa County Assessor for property value, ownership, parcel and exemption records.

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Where do I pay Tulsa County property tax?
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Property taxes are paid through the Tulsa County Treasurer. Start from the official Treasurer website before using any online payment option.

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Who handles property values in Tulsa County?
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The Tulsa County Assessor handles property value, ownership records, appraisal data and exemptions. The Treasurer handles billing and collection.

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When are Tulsa County property taxes due?
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Oklahoma property taxes are generally due by December 31. If using the half-payment option, the first half is commonly due by December 31 and the second half by March 31. Confirm current-year deadlines with the Treasurer.

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Can I pay Tulsa County property tax in two payments?
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Many Oklahoma property tax bills allow a half-payment option if the first half is paid by the December deadline and the second half by the March deadline. Confirm your account details with the Treasurer.

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How are Tulsa County property tax rates calculated?
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Your bill depends on assessed/taxable value, exemptions and millage rates for the local taxing districts that apply to your property.

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How do I apply for Tulsa County homestead exemption?
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Use the Tulsa County Assessor for homestead exemption information, forms and filing requirements. The Treasurer does not approve exemptions.

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What happens if Tulsa County property taxes are delinquent?
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Delinquent taxes may accrue interest, penalties or collection consequences. Contact the Tulsa County Treasurer for the current payoff amount and status before paying late taxes.

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Can my mortgage escrow pay Tulsa County property taxes?
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Yes, if your lender escrows taxes, the lender may pay them from your escrow account. Homeowners should still verify that payment posted on the official Treasurer record.

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Is PropertyTaxUSA.org official?
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No. PropertyTaxUSA.org is an independent informational guide. Always confirm balances, payments, deadlines, exemptions, values and office details through official Tulsa County and Oklahoma government sources.

Final Takeaway

For Tulsa County property tax bills, payment status, receipts, due dates and delinquent payoff, start with the Tulsa County Treasurer. For value, ownership records, property details and exemptions, use the Tulsa County Assessor. For broader state tax information, use Oklahoma.gov Tax.

Independent guide notice: PropertyTaxUSA.org is not affiliated with Tulsa County, the Tulsa County Treasurer, the Tulsa County Assessor, Oklahoma Tax Commission or any government agency. Always confirm current balances, tax rates, due dates, fees, exemptions, office hours and payment posting through official sources.

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