Search Pushmataha County Property Tax Records
Pushmataha County property tax records are maintained by the county treasurer and assessor in Antlers, the county seat in the Kiamichi Mountains of southeastern Oklahoma. The county covers communities including Antlers, Clayton, Rattan, Moyers, Albion, and Nashoba. Treasurer Selena Franks manages all tax collection, and the county uses the OKTaxRolls system for online searches and payments. This page explains how to look up and pay property taxes in Pushmataha County and what deadlines apply.
Pushmataha County Overview
Pushmataha County Treasurer - Tax Collection
Treasurer Selena Franks oversees all property tax collection in Pushmataha County. The office is at 302 SW B St, Antlers, OK 74523. The phone number is 580-298-2580, and the email is treasurer@pushmataha.okcounties.org. The treasurer is an elected official serving a four-year term. Primary responsibilities include receiving, managing, and investing all county revenues. The annual tax resale is held on the second Monday of each June for properties with unpaid balances.
The online tax search for Pushmataha County is at oktaxrolls.com/searchTaxRoll/pushmataha. The county main page on OKTaxRolls is at oktaxrolls.com/county/pushmataha. From either portal, you can search by name or parcel number to find current balances and payment status. Online payments are subject to service fees. Visa Debit carries a $3.95 flat rate. Any other debit or credit card is charged $1.95 or 2.95%, whichever is greater.
Oklahoma law states that all taxes become delinquent on January 1 if the first half has not been paid. Under Oklahoma Statute Section 68-2817, penalty accrues at 1.5% per month from that date. The county posts this notice directly on its OKTaxRolls page: "ALL TAXES BECOME DELINQUENT JANUARY 1ST. PENALTY ACCRUES AT 1.5% PER MONTH." That is a rate of 18% per year, which adds up fast if left unpaid for an extended period.
Note: Pushmataha County's June tax resale is held the second Monday of the month; contact Treasurer Selena Franks at 580-298-2580 well in advance to resolve any delinquent balance before the sale date.
Property Assessment in Pushmataha County
Assessor Natalie Standridge handles all property valuation in Pushmataha County. The assessor's phone is 580-298-3504. The assessor determines the fair cash value for all real and personal property, applying the 11% assessment rate required by Oklahoma Title 68. Pushmataha County is largely rural, with extensive timberland, agricultural parcels, and scattered residential properties. Farm and ranch land may qualify for agricultural valuation based on productive capacity rather than market price, which typically results in a lower assessed value.
If you receive an assessment notice that seems too high, you have the right to protest. File with the County Board of Equalization within 15 days of the notice. Bring supporting documents such as a recent appraisal or comparable sales data. The statewide portal at okassessor.com connects to the Pushmataha County Assessor and gives free basic access to ownership and assessment data. The Oklahoma Tax Commission at tax.ok.gov covers the full legal framework for assessment appeals in Oklahoma.
Pushmataha County Property Tax Records Search
The image below is from the OKTaxRolls portal for Pushmataha County, showing the official search and payment interface managed by Treasurer Selena Franks.
The OKTaxRolls portal for Pushmataha County is the official site for looking up property tax balances and making online payments for any parcel in the county.
For broader property research, the DataCrosspoint platform and the statewide OKTaxRolls portal both cover Pushmataha County. The statewide assessor portal at okassessor.com gives 24/7 free access to basic property information. If you need to look up recorded land documents, the County Clerk's office in Antlers maintains deeds and other instruments that go back to Oklahoma statehood.
Pushmataha County Property Tax Exemptions
Oklahoma law provides a homestead exemption that reduces the taxable value of a primary residence by up to $1,000 in assessed value. Pushmataha County residents who own and occupy their home as of January 1 can file for this exemption through the assessor's office. Seniors 65 and older may qualify for an additional exemption that freezes the taxable value of their home, preventing increases as long as their gross household income stays under the state limit. Disabled veterans in Pushmataha County can receive a full exemption on their homestead under Oklahoma Statute Section 68-2887.
Exemption forms are available at the Pushmataha County Assessor's office in Antlers. You can also get them from the Oklahoma Tax Commission website. The deadline to file is March 15 each year. Late filings may still be accepted through the end of the calendar year, but you risk missing the benefit for that tax cycle. The assessor's staff can walk you through the process if you call 580-298-3504.
Pushmataha County Tax Payment Options
You can pay property taxes in Pushmataha County several ways. The online portal accepts debit and credit cards, though fees apply. Visa Debit costs a flat $3.95. Other cards carry a $1.95 minimum or 2.95% of the total, whichever is more. ECheck is free on the OKTaxRolls system and is the best option for avoiding extra costs. You can also pay in person at the treasurer's office at 302 SW B St in Antlers, or mail a check to the same address. Make checks payable to the Pushmataha County Treasurer. Include the parcel number on your check so the payment gets posted to the right account.
Nearby Counties
Pushmataha County is in the southeastern corner of Oklahoma. The following counties border it and each manages its own property tax records.