McDonald County Property Tax Lookup

McDonald County property tax records are managed at the courthouse in Pineville, Missouri. The county assessor values all property while the collector handles billing and payment processing. You can search McDonald County property tax records to find assessed values, check payment status, or get copies of tax receipts. Located in the far southwest corner of Missouri near the Arkansas and Oklahoma borders, McDonald County has a mix of rural land and small communities. This page covers everything you need to know about finding, understanding, and paying property taxes in McDonald County.

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McDonald County Property Tax Quick Facts

~22,900 Population
Pineville County Seat
19% Residential Rate
Dec 31 Tax Due Date

McDonald County Property Tax Assessment

The McDonald County Assessor determines the market value of all real and personal property. The office is in the Pineville courthouse. All property gets valued as of January 1 each year. Real estate undergoes a full reassessment in odd-numbered years. The assessor reviews comparable sales, construction costs, and property conditions to arrive at a fair market value.

Missouri uses a tiered assessment system defined in RSMo 137.115. In McDonald County, residential real estate is assessed at 19% of market value. Commercial property is assessed at 32%. Agricultural land, which makes up a large portion of McDonald County, is assessed at 12% based on soil productivity rather than sale price. Personal property like vehicles and farm equipment is assessed at 33.3% of book value. The county clerk applies local tax levy rates to the assessed value to calculate your final tax bill. Different parts of the county have different levies based on the school districts and other taxing entities in each area.

The Missouri State Tax Commission reviews assessor practices statewide. They publish forms and guides that help both assessors and taxpayers understand the process.

Find McDonald County Tax Records

The Missouri Association of Counties directory lists contact details for all McDonald County offices, including the assessor and collector.

Missouri Counties directory for McDonald County property tax records

This directory gives you phone numbers, addresses, and links for the county offices you need. The Missouri Assessors Association also keeps a separate listing of assessor offices with links to any online portals available in each county. If the assessor's website is not loading, try reaching the office by phone for property search help.

Paying McDonald County Property Taxes

Tax bills go out in late October or November. The McDonald County Collector handles all payments. Your bill is due by December 31. Pay in person at the Pineville courthouse, mail a check, or check with the collector about online payment options. Mailed checks need a December 31 postmark. Late payments trigger interest and penalties starting January 1.

Online payment availability varies among Missouri counties. If McDonald County offers it, expect a small processing fee from the payment vendor. The fee goes to the vendor, not the county. Some counties use Municipal Online Payments or similar platforms. Call the collector's office to confirm what methods they accept. Whatever method you use, keep your receipt. You need a paid personal property tax receipt to renew car plates in Missouri.

If taxes go unpaid for several years, the property can end up at a tax sale. Chapter 140 of the Missouri Revised Statutes allows the collector to auction delinquent parcels. The owner gets a redemption period to pay back the taxes, interest, and costs before losing the property.

Note: Failure to receive a tax bill in the mail does not excuse you from paying your taxes on time.

Personal Property Taxes in McDonald County

If you own taxable personal property in McDonald County, you must file a declaration by March 1. This includes cars, trucks, ATVs, boats, trailers, livestock, and farm machinery. You report what you own as of January 1. The assessed value is 33.3% of the item's book value.

Missing the March 1 deadline results in a penalty under RSMo 137.280. The fine is $15 to $105 depending on the total assessed value. New residents are not assessed until the following January 1. If you lived in McDonald County on January 1 and then moved out, you still owe taxes there for the full year. The assessor's office can help you add or remove items from your listing as you buy or sell property throughout the year.

Appeals and Tax Credits in McDonald County

Property owners who think their assessment is too high can appeal. Start at the McDonald County Assessor's office with supporting evidence. The formal appeal goes to the Board of Equalization through the county clerk before the third Monday in June. If the board does not change your value, appeal to the Missouri State Tax Commission by September 30. Residential appeals have no filing fee under RSMo 139.031.

Missouri also offers a Property Tax Credit for seniors and disabled homeowners. The Missouri Department of Revenue administers this program. The maximum credit is $1,100 for homeowners and $750 for renters. You file the claim with your state tax return using your paid receipt from the McDonald County Collector. Check with the collector about any local senior tax credit programs that may also be available under SB 190.

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Nearby Counties

McDonald County borders these Missouri counties, plus Arkansas and Oklahoma. Each Missouri county keeps separate property tax records.