Find Property Tax Records in Nodaway County

Nodaway County property tax records are managed by the treasurer/collector and assessor in Maryville. This northwest Missouri county uses a township form of government, and all tax records are kept at the Administration Center and Courthouse. You can search for tax bills, check payment status, and find assessed values for any piece of real estate or personal property in the county. Whether you need a current tax statement or a paid receipt for vehicle plates, the collector and assessor offices in Nodaway County have the records you need.

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Nodaway County Tax Quick Facts

23,370 Population
Maryville County Seat
$314M Assessed Value
Dec 31 Tax Due Date

Nodaway County Tax Collection Office

The Nodaway County Treasurer/Ex-Officio Collector handles all property tax collection. The office is at 403 N Market, Room 211, Maryville, MO 64468. Call 660-582-4302 for questions about your tax bill. In Nodaway County, the treasurer and collector roles are combined into one office. This is common in smaller Missouri counties.

Tax bills go out in the fall each year. They are due December 31. Interest and penalties apply to any payment made after that date. You can pay at the Administration Center in person or by mail. Some payment options may be available through the Nodaway County official website. Contact the office to confirm what online payment methods are accepted.

Nodaway County Missouri official website for property tax records

The Nodaway County Courthouse is at 305 N Main in Maryville. The Administration Center at 403 N Market houses most county offices, including the collector and assessor.

Property Tax Assessment in Nodaway County

The Nodaway County Assessor's office is at 403 N Market, Room 208, Maryville, MO 64468. You can reach the assessor at 660-582-7633. The assessor is responsible for setting the market value on all real estate and taxable personal property in the county. Assessment happens as of January 1 each year. Real property is reassessed every two years in odd-numbered years.

Missouri uses different assessment rates depending on the property type. Under RSMo 137.115, residential real estate is assessed at 19% of market value. Commercial property is assessed at 32%. Agricultural land uses a 12% rate based on what the land can produce rather than its sale price. Personal property, such as cars, trucks, and trailers, is assessed at 33 1/3% of book value. The county clerk applies local levy rates to the assessed value to figure out your tax bill.

The Missouri Assessors Association page for Nodaway County has the assessor's full contact information and office details.

Missouri Assessors Association Nodaway County property tax records

Nodaway County is a third class county with township government. The total assessed valuation was $313,975,586 as of the most recent data.

Nodaway County Personal Property Tax Filing

All Nodaway County residents who own taxable personal property must file a declaration with the assessor by March 1. This covers vehicles, boats, farm equipment, and business equipment. If you do not file on time, you face a late penalty of $15 to $105 depending on your property value per RSMo 137.280.

If you just moved to Nodaway County, contact the assessor's office right away. Bring your vehicle titles or registration papers to set up an account. If you lived in another county on January 1, you still owe taxes in the old county for that year. Let both county assessors know about the move so your records get updated.

Appealing Nodaway County Tax Assessments

Property owners who disagree with their assessed value can appeal. Meet with the assessor first for an informal review. If that does not work, file with the Board of Equalization by the second Monday in July. The board hears cases through the summer.

You can take your case to the Missouri State Tax Commission if the board does not lower your value. The deadline is September 30 or 30 days after the board's decision. The commission holds formal hearings and can order a change. This is free for residential properties. The Missouri Counties page for Nodaway County lists contact information for all offices involved in the process.

Missouri Counties directory for Nodaway County property tax records

The circuit clerk at 305 N Main Street in Maryville can be reached at 660-582-5431. The sheriff's office is at 404 N Vine St, phone 660-582-7451.

Tax Credits and Exemptions

Missouri's Property Tax Credit helps qualifying seniors and disabled residents. The maximum credit is $1,100 for homeowners and $750 for renters. File through the Missouri Department of Revenue. Nodaway County residents may also qualify for the Senior Real Estate Tax Credit under SB 190. Ask the collector's office about eligibility and application windows.

Nodaway County facts and information for property tax records

Tax sales under Chapter 140 of the Missouri Revised Statutes happen when taxes go unpaid for two or more years. Contact the collector at 660-582-4302 for details on upcoming sales in Nodaway County.

Note: Failure to receive a tax bill does not excuse late payment under Missouri law.

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