Rogers County Property Tax Records Database
Rogers County property tax records are managed by the assessor and treasurer in Claremore, the county seat in northeastern Oklahoma near the Tulsa metro area. The county covers Claremore, Catoosa, Inola, Verdigris, Chelsea, and Talala. The assessor's office offers interactive county maps, homestead exemption forms, and tax estimate tools online. This page covers how to search Rogers County property tax records, which offices to contact, and what deadlines to keep in mind.
Rogers County Overview
Rogers County Assessor - Property Valuation and Records
The Rogers County Assessor's office is at 200 S. Lynn Riggs Blvd., Room 120, Claremore, OK 74017. The phone is 918-923-4798, and the email is assessorforms@rogerscounty.org. The assessor's website is at rogerscounty.org/188/Assessor. From the site, you can access quick links including the Homestead Exemption Form, Agriculture Sales Tax Permit, an Interactive County Map, downloadable forms, and tax estimate tools. These resources are free and available to any property owner in Rogers County.
The assessor determines the fair cash value for all taxable real and personal property in the county. Under Oklahoma Title 68, real property is assessed at 11% of that value. Rogers County sits partly within the Tulsa metro area, meaning many parcels have suburban residential characteristics with values more like those in Tulsa County. Other parts of the county are rural and agricultural. Farm parcels may qualify for agricultural valuation, which uses productive capacity rather than market price as the basis for assessment.
Assessment notices go out each spring. Rogers County property owners have 15 days from the notice to file a protest with the County Board of Equalization. The assessor's interactive county map helps you see parcel boundaries and neighboring properties before deciding whether to protest. You can reach the assessor by email at assessorforms@rogerscounty.org to ask questions without calling.
Rogers County Treasurer - Tax Payments
The Rogers County Treasurer's office is at 200 S. Lynn Riggs Blvd., Room 200, Claremore, OK 74017. The treasurer's phone is 918-923-4797. Oklahoma property taxes in Rogers County may be paid in full or in two installments. The first half or full amount is due by December 31. The second half is due by March 31. Taxes not paid by December 31 become delinquent on January 1, and interest accrues at 1.5% per month under Oklahoma Statute Section 68-2817.
The County Clerk's office is at 200 S. Lynn Riggs Blvd., Claremore, OK 74017, and can be reached at 918-923-4796. The clerk maintains all recorded land instruments, including deeds, plats, mortgages, and oil and gas leases. These records complement the assessor's ownership data and are the starting point for title research in Rogers County. In-person record requests can be made at the clerk's office Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Note: The Rogers County Court Clerk, at 918-923-4912, handles court-related property matters separately from the County Clerk and Treasurer.
Search Rogers County Property Tax Records Online
The Rogers County Assessor's site at rogerscounty.org/188/Assessor is the official starting point for assessment data. The site includes tax estimates, an interactive map, and downloadable forms. For a broader property records search including ownership history, the portal at rogersrecords.us/property-records provides additional context on Rogers County property records. It notes that "Rogers County property records establish legal ownership through chain of title" and that in-person requests can be made at the County Clerk's office Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
The image below is from the Rogers County Assessor's official website, showing the property records search tools and interactive map available to the public.
The Rogers County Assessor's site offers homestead exemption forms, an interactive county map, tax estimates, and downloadable forms for property owners throughout the county.
The statewide assessor portal at okassessor.com links to the Rogers County Assessor and gives free 24/7 access to basic assessment and ownership data. The statewide tax roll portal at oktaxrolls.com covers Rogers County for online payment and tax balance lookups. For the full text of Oklahoma property tax law, see Oklahoma Title 68 at Justia. The Oklahoma Tax Commission at tax.ok.gov also provides guidance on exemptions and the delinquency process.
Nearby Counties
Rogers County is in northeastern Oklahoma near the Tulsa metro area. The following counties border it and each manages its own property tax records.