Property Tax Records in Caddo County
Caddo County property tax records are on file with the county treasurer and assessor in Anadarko, Oklahoma. The county sits in southwest Oklahoma and includes communities like Hinton and Carnegie along with agricultural land and rural properties. You can search Caddo County property tax records online through OKTaxRolls to look up tax amounts, owner data, and payment status, or use DataCrosspoint for parcel maps and assessment history.
Caddo County Overview
Caddo County Property Tax Records and the Treasurer's Office
The Caddo County Treasurer is an elected constitutional officer with a four-year term. The office collects ad valorem property taxes certified by the County Assessor for real estate, personal property, and public utility accounts. Collected funds are disbursed to county government, cities, towns, and school districts. The treasurer is also the official custodian of all county funds and manages county-owned property acquired through delinquent tax sales.
Online access to Caddo County property tax records is available through the Caddo County Treasurer page at OKTaxRolls. The search lets you enter an owner name using wildcard support and filter by tax year. Multiple payment options are available online. Results show each parcel's year, tax ID, owner name, property ID, type, base tax, and total due. Tax records are updated daily as payments come in. The county assessor handles questions about property values and exemptions, while the treasurer handles questions about tax rates and bills.
Caddo County has a mix of agricultural land, residential properties in Anadarko and nearby towns, and some oil and gas interests. The county's tax base reflects that mix. Agricultural parcels are valued using the income capitalization approach based on cash rent under Oklahoma Statutes Section 68-2817, which typically results in lower taxable values than market sales would suggest. Residential and commercial parcels are assessed at 11% of fair cash value as required by the Oklahoma Constitution.
Tax statements are mailed out in November or December. The first half or full payment is due December 31. If you choose the two-payment option, the second half comes due March 31. Bills under $25 must be paid in full. Delinquent taxes carry a penalty of 1.5% per month. Properties with significant delinquent balances may be auctioned at the annual tax resale, held the second Monday of June.
How to Find Caddo County Property Records
The Caddo County tax roll search is the main online tool for checking property tax status. Search by last name or business name, optionally filter by tax year, and click column headings to sort results. You can narrow the list to show only accounts with unpaid taxes if you need to identify delinquent properties. This is useful for lenders, buyers, and property owners checking their own accounts.
For parcel mapping, ownership history, and assessment data, the DataCrosspoint Caddo County search covers Anadarko, Hinton, Carnegie, and surrounding rural areas. You can look up prior owners and view historical tax assessment values alongside current data. The statewide OkAssessor.com portal connects to the Caddo County Assessor's office for around-the-clock access to property records. The OKCountyRecords portal searches county clerk land records including deeds and mortgages by name, type, and date.
| County Seat | Anadarko, Oklahoma |
|---|---|
| Treasurer Office | Caddo County Courthouse, Anadarko, OK |
| Assessor Office | Caddo County Courthouse, Anadarko, OK |
| Tax Roll Search | oktaxrolls.com/searchTaxRoll/caddo |
| First Half Due | December 31 |
| Second Half Due | March 31 |
Exemptions and Valuation in Caddo County
Caddo County property owners may qualify for several state-authorized exemptions. The homestead exemption reduces the taxable value of a primary residence. Seniors age 65 or older with gross household income below the HUD median income limit can apply for the Senior Valuation Freeze by March 15. That program locks the taxable value after the year of approval, and no annual renewal is needed as long as eligibility continues. Forms are available from the county assessor or at the Oklahoma Tax Commission.
Homestead and agricultural properties in Caddo County are capped at a 3% annual increase in assessed value. Other property types are capped at 5%. Both caps reset when the property transfers to a new owner. If you think your assessment is wrong, you have the right to protest it to the County Board of Equalization. You must file within 20 working days of receiving your valuation notice. The county assessor's office in Anadarko can help you understand the steps and provide the forms you need. The Oklahoma Tax Commission provides oversight of all county assessors through annual audits and ratio studies.
DataCrosspoint covers Caddo County property records for Anadarko, Hinton, Carnegie, and rural agricultural parcels throughout southwest Oklahoma.
Note: Caddo County annual audit reports and assessment ratio studies are published by the Oklahoma Tax Commission and are available at tax.ok.gov.
Nearby Counties
Caddo County is surrounded by several southwest and central Oklahoma counties. Property tax records in each are maintained by their local treasurer and assessor offices.