Property Tax Records in Grady County
Grady County property tax records are managed by the Assessor and Treasurer offices in Chickasha. With a population of about 54,000, Grady County is one of the larger counties in south-central Oklahoma. The Assessor's office values all real and personal property, maintains exemption records, and provides tools to view assessment data online. The Treasurer bills and collects taxes according to state law and the county's approved mill rates.
Grady County Overview
Grady County Assessor Property Records
The Grady County Assessor's Office is at 100 S 4th St, Chickasha, OK 73018. The phone number is (405) 224-7334. You can also reach the office by email at assessor@gradycounty.org. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The assessor's website at gradyassessor.org has tools to view property records, learn about available exemptions, and access assessment documents.
The office is committed to transparency. Property owners can find assessment notices, manufactured home forms, farm and personal assessment forms, and other documents at gradyassessor.org/documents. These forms are free to download and include what you need for most common assessment-related requests.
Grady County values all property as of January 1 each year. The standard assessment rate is 11% of fair cash value for most classes, as set under 68 O.S. 2817. Agricultural land in active production qualifies for use-value assessment, which often results in a much lower taxable value than market price. Property owners who believe their valuation is wrong must protest with the County Board of Equalization within the window shown on their assessment notice.
Grady County Tax Roll and Payment Information
Beginning with the 2025 tax season, Grady County taxes are due according to Oklahoma Statutes 68-2913. Unless one-half or more of the full levy is paid before January 1, the entire tax becomes delinquent. If the first half is paid before January 1, the remainder is due before April 1. Failure to receive a statement does not extend the due date. Postmark date is accepted when meeting deadlines.
The Grady County Treasurer page on Oklahoma Tax Rolls outlines these rules and explains how penalties work. Delinquent taxes accrue a monthly penalty of 1.5%. That adds up fast. A bill that goes unpaid for six months grows by 9% in penalty alone. A payment drop box is located near the courthouse entrance for after-hours payments.
The online tax roll search at oktaxrolls.com/searchTaxRoll/grady accepts online payments. An eCheck costs $1.50. A debit card costs $3.95. Credit cards carry a fee of 2.95% of the total amount paid. Use the unpaid taxes filter to spot delinquent accounts before completing a real estate transaction in Grady County.
Grady County Property Tax Records Online
The image below comes from the Grady County Treasurer page on Oklahoma Tax Rolls, which serves as the main interface for tax balance lookups and online payment processing for county properties.
This portal covers all taxable parcels in Grady County, including residential homes in Chickasha, rural farmland, and commercial properties throughout the county.
Grady County's property base includes a mix of residential neighborhoods in Chickasha, oil and gas producing properties, agricultural land, and some light commercial development. The county sits just southwest of Oklahoma City, and parts of it have seen growth as suburban development extends outward from the metro area. That mix of property types keeps the assessor's office busy each year.
The DataCrosspoint statewide property search covers Grady County and allows searches by owner name, site address, or parcel ID. For recorded land documents, the statewide OKCountyRecords system may have indexed records from the Grady County Clerk. The Oklahoma Assessor portal provides a statewide directory of county assessor resources.
Exemptions and Tax Relief in Grady County
Oklahoma law provides several ways for property owners to reduce their tax burden. The standard homestead exemption is available to anyone who owns and occupies their primary residence in Grady County. It reduces assessed value by $1,000, which cuts the taxable base on which your bill is calculated.
Senior citizens who meet income requirements may qualify for a senior valuation freeze. Once approved, your assessed value cannot increase year over year, even if the market price of your home rises. That freeze stays in place as long as you remain eligible. Disabled veterans and surviving spouses may also qualify for additional exemptions. Contact the Assessor's office at (405) 224-7334 to learn more and get the right application forms.
The Oklahoma Tax Commission manages the rules for all these programs statewide. Their Ad Valorem Division is the oversight body for county assessors across all 77 counties. If you cannot resolve a valuation dispute locally, the Tax Commission can be reached at (405) 319-8200 for guidance.
Nearby Counties
Grady County borders several other Oklahoma counties. Use these links to find property tax records in adjacent areas.