| Leonard Sullivan-Oklahoma County Assessor, 320 Robert S. Kerr #313, Oklahoma City, OK 73102 | ||
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The properties are required by Oklahoma law to be inspected on a four year cycle. An inspection calls for all building features, components, and characteristics to be identified, measured and listed. Examples would be the size of the building, occupancy, age, paving, fencing, pools, tennis courts, elevators, canopies, etc. All the information is entered on field cards and field units (pen tablet PC's). Computer Assisted Mass Appraisal (CAMA) techniques are used to analyze sales and estimate values for many properties at once.
Below are forms that can be downloaded, filled out and sent to the Commercial department. They will analyze the data to determine a value estimate using the income approach. Supporting documentation (such as actual income / expense or profit & loss reports) concerning the subject property should also be submitted.
The above forms may be faxed (405) 713-1178 or emailed: SteSto@OKCounty.org. They may also be mailed: Oklahoma County Assessor's Office Due to 1996 legislation, a 5% cap (Taxable Market Value) is placed on property value increases after a revaluation. However, if the title to the property is transferred, changed, or conveyed to another person or entity, the cap limit is removed the following year and the taxable value and market value are set at the same amount. The 5% cap is reapplied the succeeding year. If a property has newly constructed improvements, those items are placed on the tax roll at full market value. Previously existing improvements on the same property are subject to the 5% cap increase limitation unless the title is transferred, etc. |
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