Access Haskell County Property Tax Records

Haskell County property tax records are on file with the Assessor, Treasurer, and County Clerk offices at the courthouse in Stigler. The county has about 12,000 residents and covers a mix of rural homesteads, timber land, and small-town properties in eastern Oklahoma. You can search parcel data online, look up tax balances, and access recorded land documents through several official platforms without visiting the Stigler courthouse in person.

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Haskell County Overview

~12,000 Population
Stigler County Seat
Dec 31 First Half Due
11% Assessment Rate

Haskell County Assessor and Property Valuations

The Haskell County Assessor's office is at the courthouse in Stigler, reachable at (918) 967-2611. The Assessor values all real and personal property in the county each year as of January 1. The standard assessment rate is 11% of fair cash value under 68 O.S. 2817. Haskell County has 12,448 total parcels on record, including 8,120 residential parcels and 363 commercial parcels. The median home value in the county is around $101,700, with a median effective property tax rate of about 0.52%.

Agricultural parcels in active use are assessed on use value rather than market price, which keeps many rural Haskell County tracts well below their market value for tax purposes. Timber land and recreational properties in eastern Oklahoma present their own valuation challenges. The Assessor classifies each parcel and applies the appropriate rate. If you disagree with the classification or the value, the County Board of Equalization hears protests during the annual window after notices go out.

For a detailed look at any Haskell County parcel, the DataCrosspoint Haskell County property search provides access to tax assessments, ownership history, and parcel maps for properties in Stigler, Keota, Kinta, Lequire, and McCurtain. The direct search interface at app.datacrosspoint.com/properties/haskell lets you search by owner name, site address, or parcel ID.

Haskell County Treasurer Tax Payments

The Haskell County Treasurer's office is reachable at (918) 967-2441. Taxes are due in two halves, with the first half due December 31 and the second half due March 31 of the following year. Penalty of 1.5% per month applies to any balance not paid by the deadline. The Oklahoma Tax Commission oversees the statewide ad valorem system and can provide guidance if you have questions that the county office cannot resolve. Their Ad Valorem Division is at (405) 319-8200.

Online payment tools for Haskell County property taxes are available through the statewide Oklahoma Tax Rolls system. You can also search for tax balances and print receipts online. Allow several business days for online payments to be reflected in the county's records before assuming a payment has cleared.

Note: Haskell County holds a property tax auction on the second Monday of each June for parcels with delinquent taxes, and auction lists are available from the office in May.

Haskell County Clerk Land Records

The Haskell County Clerk is located at 105 SE 3rd Unit C, Stigler, OK 74462. Phone is (918) 967-2884. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Land records have been indexed since November 1994, and scanned images are available from April 2007. Copy fees are $1 per page, with an additional $1 per document for certified copies.

You can search Haskell County Clerk records online through okcountyrecords.com. That platform covers deeds, mortgages, releases, and other instruments filed with the County Clerk. Search by party name, business name, party type, or instrument type. The online record set covers data from 1994 forward, with images from 2007 forward. For older records, a visit to the courthouse may be necessary.

Land records and assessor data together give you a complete picture of a property's history. The assessor file shows valuations and tax history. The clerk file shows who owned the property, how it was transferred, and what liens are recorded against it. Both are important when doing due diligence on a purchase in Haskell County.

Haskell County Property Tax Records

The image below is sourced from the DataCrosspoint Haskell County property search page, one of the primary online tools for accessing tax assessments, ownership history, and parcel maps for properties in the county.

Haskell County Oklahoma property tax records parcel search and assessment data

The DataCrosspoint platform covers Haskell County's 12,448 parcels and gives access to both current and historical tax market values and millage rate breakdowns for each property.

Haskell County sits in eastern Oklahoma and is part of the state's forested region. Property types range from small-town homes in Stigler to rural homesteads, timber tracts, and agricultural land. The mix of property types means the county's assessor handles everything from standard residential appraisals to specialized agricultural and forest land valuations. The Oklahoma Assessor portal connects to Haskell County and all other Oklahoma county assessors from one statewide directory.

Exemptions and Tax Relief for Haskell County Owners

Oklahoma offers several programs that reduce property tax bills for qualifying owners. The homestead exemption is available to anyone who owns and occupies a primary residence in Haskell County. It reduces your assessed value by $1,000. For senior citizens who meet income requirements, a valuation freeze keeps the assessed value from increasing year over year. Disabled veterans and surviving spouses may qualify for additional reductions.

To apply for any exemption, contact the Haskell County Assessor at (918) 967-2611. The Assessor's office has the forms and can tell you what documentation you need. Exemptions must typically be applied for before April 1 to take effect for the current tax year. If you miss that window, you may need to wait until the following year to see the savings on your bill.

Title 68 of the Oklahoma Statutes sets out the rules for all exemption programs in Oklahoma. The Oklahoma Tax Commission provides oversight and publishes guidance on how the programs work across the state. If you believe you qualify for an exemption that the local office has not applied, contact the Tax Commission's Ad Valorem Division for assistance.

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Nearby Counties

Haskell County is in eastern Oklahoma and shares borders with several neighboring counties. Click below to access property tax records for adjacent areas.