Enid Property Tax Records
Enid property tax records are managed through Garfield County, which handles all property assessment and collection for parcels within city limits. The Garfield County Assessor places a fair cash value on all taxable property in Enid each year, and the Garfield County Treasurer handles billing and collection. Both offices are located in Enid. You can search parcel data, check assessed values, and review tax payment status online using county and statewide portals without a trip to the courthouse.
Enid Property Tax Overview
Garfield County Assessor - Enid Property Tax Records
The Garfield County Assessor is responsible for placing a fair cash value on all taxable property in Enid. Assessor Wade Patterson leads the office. The address is 114 W Broadway, Suite 106, Enid, OK 73701. Phone is 580-237-0220. The assessor's office describes its approach as welcoming, honest, and personable. The office is tasked with locating and valuing all taxable property in Garfield County, including every residential, commercial, and personal property account within Enid's city limits.
Under Oklahoma Statutes Section 68-2817, all taxable real property in Oklahoma must be assessed at fair cash value as of January 1 each year. For Enid residential properties, the constitutional assessment rate is 11% of fair cash value. The assessor determines fair cash value by estimating the price a property would bring in a voluntary sale between a willing buyer and seller. Staff inspect each parcel at least once every four years to keep values aligned with the local market.
The Garfield County Assessor maintains a parcel search portal at assessor.garfieldok.com. The site gives you access to property ownership, assessed values, and parcel information for Enid and all other areas in Garfield County. You can also run a full parcel search at assessor.garfieldok.com/parcel-search, which lets you look up any property by address or owner name. Assessment notices go out annually.
| Assessor | Wade Patterson, Garfield County Assessor |
|---|---|
| Address | 114 W Broadway, #106, Enid, OK 73701 |
| Phone | 580-237-0220 |
| Website | assessor.garfieldok.com |
| Parcel Search | assessor.garfieldok.com/parcel-search |
Garfield County Treasurer - Tax Payments for Enid
The Garfield County Treasurer collects property taxes for Enid and all of Garfield County. Treasurer Kevin R. Postier manages the office. The address is 114 W. Broadway, Room 104, Enid, OK 73701. Phone is 580-237-0246. The treasurer handles billing, collection, and disbursement of tax funds to county schools, the county general fund, cities, and other taxing entities after each collection period.
Enid property owners can pay taxes in full or in two installments. Based on the Garfield County tax roll, the first half or full payment is due on or before January 1. The second half, if you choose to split the payment, is due March 31. Payments through eCheck are processed with no additional fee. Online payment is available through the Garfield County tax roll portal at oktaxrolls.com/county/garfield. You can also change your mailing address online through the same system. Late payments accrue a penalty of 1.5% per month.
The treasurer's tax roll covers all Enid parcels and is updated through close of business each day. You can search by owner last name or business name with wildcard support, filter by tax year range, and see whether any account shows an unpaid balance. For confirmation before a real estate closing, the treasurer's records show the full payment history and any delinquent amounts on a Enid property.
| Treasurer | Kevin R. Postier, Garfield County Treasurer |
|---|---|
| Address | 114 W. Broadway, Room 104, Enid, OK 73701 |
| Phone | 580-237-0246 |
| Tax Roll | oktaxrolls.com/county/garfield |
| First Half Due | January 1 |
| Second Half Due | March 31 |
Searching Enid Property Tax Records Online
The Garfield County Assessor's parcel search at assessor.garfieldok.com/parcel-search is the primary online tool for Enid property data. You can search by owner name or address and view full property details, including market value, assessed value, and any exemptions on file. The assessor's main site at assessor.garfieldok.com also provides context on the assessment process and links to the parcel search tool.
For tax roll data and payment status, the Garfield County Treasurer's section at OKTaxRolls.com is the main source. It covers all Enid accounts with daily payment updates. The statewide OkAssessor.com directory links to the Garfield County Assessor's available online resources. The DataCrosspoint platform covers Garfield County parcels including Enid with ownership records and assessment data from a statewide interface.
For land records beyond the tax roll, including deeds, mortgages, and liens, the Garfield County Clerk handles those instruments. The OKCountyRecords portal indexes Garfield County land records by name, document type, and date. This is useful when tracing ownership history or checking for recorded liens on an Enid property before buying or refinancing.
Note: eCheck payments on the Garfield County tax roll portal carry no fee. This is the most cost-effective way to pay Enid property taxes online.
Exemptions and Assessment Rules in Enid
Enid homeowners who occupy their home as a primary residence can apply for the homestead exemption. The exemption cuts the taxable assessed value by $1,000. You must own and live in the property as of January 1. Applications go to the Garfield County Assessor and are accepted between January 1 and March 15. Once filed and approved, the exemption stays on the account automatically as long as you remain the owner-occupant.
Annual value increases for homestead properties in Oklahoma are capped at 3% per year. Other property types are capped at 5% per year. The cap resets when ownership transfers. Senior homeowners in Enid who are 65 or older may qualify for the Senior Valuation Freeze. This locks the taxable value of the home after the year of application, as long as gross household income stays under the HUD median income limit for Garfield County. The Oklahoma Tax Commission updates the income limits each year. Applications are due by March 15.
Business personal property in Enid must be reported on Form 901, filed with the assessor between January 1 and March 15 each year. If you believe your Enid property has been assessed too high, start by calling the Garfield County Assessor at 580-237-0220 to request an informal review. If the issue is not resolved informally, a formal protest with the Garfield County Board of Equalization may be filed within the deadline stated on your assessment notice. The appeals process and ad valorem tax framework are outlined in Title 68 of the Oklahoma Statutes.
The Garfield County Assessor's parcel search at assessor.garfieldok.com/parcel-search is the primary online source for Enid property tax records, covering assessed values, ownership, and parcel data for all Garfield County properties.
The Garfield County Assessor's parcel search tool at assessor.garfieldok.com covers all Enid parcels and provides access to property values, ownership history, and assessment details.
Nearby Cities
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