Logan County Property Tax Records

Logan County property tax records are managed by the treasurer and assessor offices in Guthrie. Records cover real estate, personal property, and public utility accounts across this central Oklahoma county north of Oklahoma City. You can search the Logan County tax roll online at OKTaxRolls by owner name, filter by tax year, and view or pay outstanding balances. The county's official resources explain how taxes are distributed and what funds go where, helping property owners understand how their tax dollars work within Logan County.

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Logan County Overview

~46,000Population
GuthrieCounty Seat
Dec 31First Half Due
11%Assessment Rate

Logan County Treasurer Office and Tax Payments

The Logan County Treasurer is Sherri Longnecker. Her office is at 201 County Way, Ste 400, Guthrie, OK 73044. You can call at 405-282-3154, fax at 405-282-3155, or email sherri@loganct.com. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The treasurer collects all property taxes certified by the County Assessor and distributes those funds to the entities that levy them.

Logan County property tax revenue funds schools, county health, and county general operations. Roads in Logan County are funded separately through fuel tax, motor vehicle collections, and gross production tax, not through ad valorem. The Logan County website's tax distribution page provides a clear breakdown. As an example, a property with a taxable value of $108,785 and a millage rate of 90.25 would pay approximately $1,080 in annual taxes, with the majority going to local school districts and the rest split among county operations.

At the Logan County Treasurer's page on OKTaxRolls, you can find fee details for payments and records. Returned checks carry a $35 fee. Copies cost $2 per page. Research fees are $15 per hour. Credit card payments have a 2.75% fee. Debit cards have a 1.5% fee for transactions above $500, or a flat $3.95 for transactions at or below $500. These fees are set by the county and apply to all payment methods other than cash or check paid in person.

Logan County Property Tax Records Search

The OKTaxRolls Logan County tax roll search lets you search by last name with wildcard support, by business or owner name, or by first name. You can set a tax year range to pull up history for any account, or filter to show only unpaid taxes. Results are sortable by clicking column headings, which makes it easy to rank results by name, amount, or year. This system updates daily and is the most current source for Logan County tax data.

Tax statements go out in November or December. The full amount or first half is due by December 31. If paying in two installments, the second half is due by March 31. Bills of $25 or less must be paid all at once. Delinquent amounts accrue a 1.5% per month penalty. After three full years without payment, the property is eligible for the county tax resale held on the second Monday of June each year, where it is auctioned to the highest bidder.

For assessed values and parcel data, the statewide OkAssessor.com portal connects to the Logan County Assessor. The DataCrosspoint platform also covers Logan County, letting you search by owner name, parcel ID, or address and view current and historical tax assessment figures with parcel mapping. For deed and mortgage records, OKCountyRecords Logan County covers instruments filed with the county clerk.

Note: Logan County property taxes do not fund county roads. Roads are paid through fuel tax and motor vehicle revenue, so road quality is not directly linked to ad valorem collections.

Property Assessment and Tax Laws in Logan County

The Logan County Assessor values all real and personal property in the county as of January 1 each year. Real property is assessed at 11% of fair cash value under the Oklahoma Constitution. Personal property is assessed at 13.75%. Oklahoma law under Section 68-2817 requires that assessed value reflect fair cash value, defined as the price a property would bring at a fair voluntary sale. Agricultural land is valued using the income capitalization method based on cash rent data rather than sale price.

Logan County sits just north of the Oklahoma City metropolitan area and has seen growth in residential and commercial property values in recent years. The assessor tracks changes in value across the county and must physically inspect each parcel at least once every four years. Annual increases for homestead and agricultural property are capped at 3%. Other property types are capped at 5% per year. Caps reset on ownership transfer.

The standard homestead exemption reduces assessed value by $1,000 for owner-occupied residences. Seniors age 65 or older can apply for the Senior Valuation Freeze by March 15. That program locks assessed value as of the application year, subject to income limits. The Oklahoma Tax Commission at 405-319-8200 oversees all county assessors and publishes exemption forms and guidance statewide. All Logan County ad valorem tax activity falls under Title 68 of the Oklahoma Statutes.

TreasurerSherri Longnecker, 405-282-3154
Emailsherri@loganct.com
Address201 County Way, Ste 400, Guthrie, OK 73044
Tax Roll Searchoktaxrolls.com/searchTaxRoll/logan
First Half DueDecember 31
Second Half DueMarch 31
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DataCrosspoint covers Logan County property records, including residential parcels in and around Guthrie and agricultural land throughout the rest of the county.

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Nearby Counties

Logan County is in central Oklahoma, north of Oklahoma City, and shares borders with several other counties. Each has its own tax offices and online search tools.