Find Property Tax Records in Edmond
Edmond property tax records are managed through Oklahoma County, which handles all assessment and tax collection for properties within city limits. The Oklahoma County Assessor tracks over 360,000 accounts across the county, and Edmond's parcels are included in that database. You can search parcel values, owner information, and payment status from home using the county's online tools. This page explains who handles Edmond property taxes and how to find what you need.
Edmond Property Tax Overview
Oklahoma County Assessor - Edmond Property Tax Records
All Edmond property tax records run through the Oklahoma County Assessor's office, led by Assessor Larry Stein. The office is at 320 Robert S. Kerr Avenue, Suite 313, Oklahoma City, OK 73102. You can call at 405-713-1200. The office is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 4:45 PM. The assessor manages over 360,000 accounts covering 720 square miles of Oklahoma County, including all Edmond parcels. Total market value across the county exceeds $105 billion, representing more than 22% of the statewide ad valorem value.
Edmond properties are assessed at 11% of fair cash value each January 1, in line with the Oklahoma Constitution and Oklahoma Statutes Section 68-2817. Fair cash value is the estimated price the property would bring in a voluntary sale. The assessor's team physically inspects each parcel at least once every four years, comparing sales data from the area to keep values aligned with the market. For Edmond, where property values have been active in recent years, these assessments can shift from year to year.
You can search the parcel database at oklahomacounty.org/assessor by owner name, physical address, account number, addition and lot and block, or quarter section map. Results show the current owner, legal description, market value, assessed value, and any exemptions applied to the account. The GIS map on the site overlays aerial imagery, flood zone data, and school district lines, which is useful for Edmond buyers and homeowners who want to understand a parcel's surroundings. Assessment notices go out by mail between February and April each year.
| Assessor | Larry Stein, Oklahoma County Assessor |
|---|---|
| Address | 320 Robert S. Kerr Avenue, #313, Oklahoma City, OK 73102 |
| Phone | 405-713-1200 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:45 PM |
| Website | oklahomacounty.org/assessor |
Oklahoma County Treasurer - Paying Edmond Property Taxes
The Oklahoma County Treasurer collects property taxes for all of Oklahoma County, including Edmond. Treasurer Forrest "Butch" Freeman handles the collection process. His office is at 320 Robert S. Kerr Avenue, Suite 307, Oklahoma City, OK 73102, and can be reached at 405-713-1300. Once the assessor certifies taxable values, the treasurer sends out bills and manages payment, including any delinquent accounts.
Edmond property owners pay taxes in full or split into two halves. The first half or full payment is due by December 31. If splitting, the second half is due by March 31. Bills of $25 or less must be paid in full. About 95% of tax collections come in by mail through the treasurer's automated system. Online payment is also available at oklahomacounty.org/treasurer. Late accounts start accruing a 1.5% monthly penalty. Property taxes in Edmond support Edmond Public Schools along with county government, and other local taxing districts depending on where the property sits within city limits.
When taxes go unpaid for multiple years, the county lists the property for the annual tax resale, typically held the second Monday of June. Buyers at resale purchase properties to clear the delinquent debt. If you are buying or selling a home in Edmond, the treasurer's portal lets you confirm whether the account is current before closing.
| Treasurer | Forrest "Butch" Freeman, Oklahoma County Treasurer |
|---|---|
| Address | 320 Robert S. Kerr Avenue, #307, Oklahoma City, OK 73102 |
| Phone | 405-713-1300 |
| Website | oklahomacounty.org/treasurer |
| First Half Due | December 31 |
| Second Half Due | March 31 |
Edmond Property Tax Records - Where to Search Online
Several online tools are available for searching Edmond property tax records. The assessor's parcel database at oklahomacounty.org/assessor is the primary source. Search by owner name, street address, account number, or parcel location. Results include market value, assessed value, and exemption status. The site also has a manufactured home search for mobile home accounts.
The statewide OkAssessor.com portal connects to Oklahoma County Assessor data and gives you 24-hour access to Edmond parcel information. For tax roll and payment data, OKTaxRolls.com covers Oklahoma County with daily updates. You can search by owner name with wildcard support, filter by tax year, and check whether an Edmond account shows any unpaid balance. The DataCrosspoint platform covers Edmond parcels alongside all other Oklahoma County properties from one search interface.
For deed and lien records beyond the tax roll, the county clerk's office handles those instruments. You can search Oklahoma County land records through OKCountyRecords.com, which indexes instruments by name, type, and date. Useful when researching ownership history or checking for recorded liens on an Edmond property before closing a deal.
Note: Edmond property taxes support Edmond Public Schools along with county and municipal taxing districts. The assessor's office can tell you exactly which taxing entities apply to any specific parcel.
Exemptions Available to Edmond Homeowners
Edmond homeowners can claim the homestead exemption to cut their taxable assessed value by $1,000. You must own the property and live there as your primary home on January 1. File the application with the Oklahoma County Assessor between January 1 and March 15. The exemption stays on the account automatically each year as long as you remain the owner-occupant. You do not need to refile.
If you are 65 or older and your household income is within the HUD median income limit for Oklahoma County, you may also qualify for the Senior Valuation Freeze. This locks the taxable value of your Edmond home at the level it was when you applied. It will not increase as long as you live there and stay income-qualified. The Oklahoma Tax Commission updates income limits annually. Business personal property owners must also file Form 901 with the assessor by March 15 to report taxable equipment and furnishings.
Annual value increases for homestead properties are capped at 3% per year under Oklahoma law. Other properties have a 5% cap. If you disagree with the assessed value on your Edmond property, you can request an informal hearing with assessor staff first. A formal appeal to the County Board of Equalization can follow within 15 days if needed. Full legal guidance is in Title 68 of the Oklahoma Statutes.
The Oklahoma County Assessor's online portal at oklahomacounty.org/assessor is the main resource for searching Edmond property tax records. It covers all 360,000-plus accounts in Oklahoma County, including all Edmond parcels.
The Oklahoma County Assessor manages over 360,000 accounts across 720 square miles, with Edmond parcels included in the same parcel database as all other Oklahoma County properties.
Nearby Cities
These cities neighbor Edmond. Oklahoma City and Midwest City are also in Oklahoma County and use the same assessor and treasurer offices.