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Appraisal Department
The Cuyahoga County Appraisal Department is responsible for discovering, listing and valuing approximately 511,231 parcels. The Ohio revised code and Ohio administrative code mandate the appraisal department to conduct a reappraisal every six years, an update every three years and annual valuation of improvements based upon building permits received from each city annually.
Please Note
Property taxes are paid for the prior year and displayed as such:
- Certain information displayed in the residential record is for the tax year 2010.
- Updates or changes to a residential record during the current year will be applied to the record the following tax year. For example, updates made in 2010 will be available in 2011.
- Information displayed in the transfer history record such as ownership and sales data is current for the record and is typically displayed within a 24-hour period after a sale or transfer.
Reappraisal/Update
Ohio law requires a reappraisal every six years. There will be a re-appraisal scheduled in 2012, with the next update scheduled for the year 2015.
Appraisers value any changes to buildings and land. This includes new construction, property splits,
tax abatement,
Current Agricultural Use Value (CAUV),
forest land, and mineral rights.
The office has information available concerning each property in the county.