Roger Mills County Property Tax Lookup

Roger Mills County property tax records are kept by the county treasurer and assessor in Cheyenne, the county seat in western Oklahoma. The county covers communities including Cheyenne, Reydon, Hammon, Strong City, Sweetwater, and Durham. Treasurer Cassie Drake manages all tax collection. Online payments and tax searches are available through the OKTaxRolls portal, and the county offers a free eCheck option. This page explains how to search records, pay taxes, and understand the key deadlines that apply to Roger Mills County property owners.

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Roger Mills County Overview

Cheyenne County Seat
Dec 31 First Half Due
Mar 31 Second Half Due
11% Assessment Rate

Roger Mills County Treasurer - Tax Search and Payments

Treasurer Cassie Drake manages all property tax collection in Roger Mills County. The office is at 500 East Broadway Ste 9, P.O. Box 340, Cheyenne, OK 73628. The phone is 580-303-6043 and the email is rogermillstreas@gmail.com. The treasurer's tax search portal is at oktaxrolls.com/searchTaxRoll/rogermills. You can search by name or parcel number to see the current tax balance and payment history for any parcel in the county.

The county encourages taxpayers to use the free eCheck option to avoid card fees. If you pay by credit card, a 2.95% convenience fee applies with a minimum charge of $1.95. Visa Debit cards are charged a flat $3.95. These fees are set by the payment processor, not the county. Using eCheck avoids all of those costs. The OKTaxRolls page for Roger Mills notes: "Please use our free ECheck option!!!" This is the most cost-effective way to pay your Roger Mills County property tax bill online.

Oklahoma property taxes are due in two installments. The first half or full amount must be paid by December 31. The second half is due by March 31. Taxes not paid by December 31 become delinquent on January 1 and accrue interest at 1.5% per month as required by Oklahoma Statute Section 68-2817. The county holds its annual tax resale on the second Monday of June for properties with long-standing delinquent balances.

Note: Roger Mills County offers a free eCheck payment option online; use it to avoid the credit or debit card convenience fees when paying your taxes.

Property Assessment in Roger Mills County

The Roger Mills County Assessor handles all property valuation in the county. Oklahoma law under Title 68 requires real property to be assessed at 11% of fair cash value. Roger Mills County is primarily agricultural, with wheat farms, cattle ranches, and some oil and gas production. Farm and ranch land often qualifies for agricultural valuation based on productive capacity rather than market value, which can significantly reduce the taxable value of rural parcels.

Assessment notices are sent each spring. The median market value of property in Roger Mills County runs around $90,022, and the median annual tax bill comes to approximately $804.98. These are relatively modest figures compared to more urban Oklahoma counties. If you believe your assessed value is too high, request an informal review with the assessor's office first. A formal protest can be filed with the County Board of Equalization within 15 days of your assessment notice. The statewide portal at okassessor.com links to the Roger Mills County Assessor for basic ownership and assessment data.

For recorded land documents, okcountyrecords.com/search/roger+mills covers scanned County Clerk instruments for Roger Mills County. This includes deeds, plats, and other recorded instruments that establish ownership history. If you are doing a title search or reviewing a chain of ownership, these records are a key source.

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Nearby Counties

Roger Mills County sits in western Oklahoma near the Texas border. The following counties border it and each manages its own property tax records.