Find Andrew County Tax Records

Andrew County property tax records can be searched through the county's GIS portal and assessor's office in Savannah, Missouri. The county uses Integrity GIS for property mapping and parcel lookups, which gives you a way to view tax data alongside aerial photos and lot boundaries. You can also contact the assessor directly for personal property questions or to file your annual assessment list. This page walks you through each office and tool available for searching Andrew County property tax records.

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Andrew County Tax Facts

Savannah County Seat
19% Residential Rate
Dec 31 Tax Due Date
Mar 1 Assessment Due

Andrew County Property Tax Search Tools

The Andrew County Integrity GIS Portal is the main tool for searching property tax records in this county. The system shows parcel maps, ownership data, and assessed values on an interactive map. You can zoom in on any parcel and pull up its details. The assessor's office offers subscription access through the portal for users who need more in-depth data. Contact them for pricing on that option.

Paul Garrison serves as the Andrew County Assessor. You can reach his office at 816-324-3023 or email assessor@andrewcounty.org. The assessor handles all property valuations in Andrew County. Real estate gets reassessed in odd-numbered years. Personal property forms are due by March 1 each year. If you miss that date, a late penalty of $15 to $105 applies under RSMo 137.280.

Andrew County Integrity GIS portal for property tax records

The GIS portal includes measurement tools and layer options so you can view parcels in different ways. It is a good first step for anyone trying to find tax data on a specific piece of land in Andrew County.

Andrew County Assessment Rates

Property in Andrew County is assessed using the same rates that apply across Missouri. Residential real estate is assessed at 19% of market value. Commercial property uses a 32% rate. Agricultural land is assessed at 12% of its productivity value, not market value. Personal property, which covers vehicles, boats, trailers, and farm equipment, is assessed at 33 1/3% of value under RSMo 137.115.

The county clerk takes the assessed values and applies the local tax levy rates from each taxing district. Different parts of Andrew County fall under different school districts and fire districts, so the total levy can vary quite a bit from one address to another. Your tax bill equals the assessed value divided by 100, then multiplied by the levy rate.

All property in Andrew County is valued as of January 1. If you own it on that date, you owe the full year of taxes regardless of when you sell it or move away. New residents are not assessed until the following January 1.

Paying Andrew County Property Taxes

Tax bills in Andrew County go out in the fall. They are due by December 31. Late payments pick up interest and penalties starting January 1 of the next year. You can pay at the courthouse in Savannah or by mail. Check with the collector's office about online payment options. Some smaller Missouri counties accept payments through third-party portals or by credit card at the office.

You need a paid personal property tax receipt before you can renew your vehicle plates in Missouri. The collector issues these. If you lost yours, ask the collector's office for a duplicate. For a full list of Andrew County officials and contact numbers, visit the Missouri Association of Counties directory.

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Note: The annual tax sale for delinquent parcels in Andrew County typically happens on the fourth Monday in August, following standard Missouri procedure under Chapter 140 of the revised statutes.

Andrew County Tax Appeals and Credits

Property owners in Andrew County can appeal their assessment if they believe the value is wrong. The first step is the local Board of Equalization. File with the county clerk before the third Monday in June. If that does not resolve it, you can appeal to the Missouri State Tax Commission by September 30.

Missouri also has a Property Tax Credit for qualifying residents. Seniors age 65 and older and 100% disabled individuals can claim up to $1,100 if they own their home, or $750 if they rent. File the claim through the Missouri Department of Revenue. Income limits apply. You will need your prior year paid tax receipt to complete the application. The Missouri State Assessors Association also has resources that can help you find the right forms and contact information for your county.

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