06/08/2022
Looking for Tax Clerks
Property Tax Collections for the County of Oklahoma County.
06/08/2022
Looking for Tax Clerks
01/20/2022
Oklahoma Co. treasurer weighs in on new jail funding While the Board of Oklahoma County Commissioners is still ironing out the details of how to fund a new county jail, the county’s treasurer is weighing in on potential plans for using millions in CO…
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06/11/2021
Preparations are underway for the Oklahoma County Treasurer's Resale. It all starts Monday, June 14th @7:30 a.m. the location is the County Election Board Building, 4205 N. Lincoln Blvd. Go here for more information: https://www.oklahomacounty.org/Elected-Offices/Treasurer
11/23/2020
November 23rd, 2020 - Press Release
Oklahoma County Treasurer: “Please pay your property taxes online or via mail”
Deadline is Thursday, December 31
Oklahoma County Treasurer Butch Freeman today encouraged property tax owners to pay their property taxes online or by mail due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The deadline for the first half of property taxes is December 31, 2020.
“I cannot stress this enough: Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, we ask for folks to please pay online or via mail,” said Freeman. “We want to keep you safe and my employees safe at all times and these two options are best for all of us.”
Online payment options include e-check, credit or debit card. There is a $2.50 service fee for e-checks and a 2.5% service fee to pay by credit or debit card that will be charged by Official Payments. None of these charges are sent to the Oklahoma County Treasurer’s Office.
Property tax payers can look up their taxes by name or address and pay online by using this website: https://www.oklahomacounty.org/545/Public-Access-Search.
“We understand that a few folks insist paying their property taxes in person with cash or check,” he said. “Our office is set up to accommodate this, but we have a few requirements in our office such as wearing some type of personal protection face mask and social distancing.”
For those paying by mail: The address is Oklahoma County Treasurer, 320 Robert S. Kerr, Room 307, Oklahoma City, OK, 73102. Office hours to pay with cash or check will be 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
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06/08/2020
The 2020 Re-sale is on! A full house with more outside due to CV-19 restrictions on social distancing.
05/16/2020
Info on the 2020 resale can be found here ->
Coronavirus in Oklahoma: County sale, showhouse to go on; CBRE's loss is our gain MAY 16, 2020 - Catching up this week after a week of furlough ... Going, going on The Oklahoma County Treasurer’s Resale — the auctioning of properties for taxes owed will go on as scheduled next month but with social distancing observed because of the coronavirus. The sale will be from 8 a.m. t...
04/23/2020
April 23, 2020
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FOR MORE INFORMATION
Rick Buchanan (405) 713-1835
Oklahoma County Treasurer Releases Requirements for Paying Property Taxes in Person
Deadline is Thursday, April 30th
“Now that the April 30th deadline to pay property taxes is just a few days away, I want to thank everyone who has either paid by mail or online,” said Butch Freeman, Oklahoma County Treasurer.
“There are a few who insist on paying their property taxes with cash and we are happy to accommodate them in our office. However, there are a few requirements for paying in person,” said Freeman.
“The first requirement to keep the public and our staff safe due to the Covid-19 virus is you must wear some type of personal protection face mask. The second requirement is social distancing. There may be long lines and we will insist on keeping at least 6 feet of space between you and others waiting to pay their property taxes,” he said.
“The final requirement is patience. We’ll be doing our best to help you and get you through this process as quickly as possible and patience will be required,” said Freeman.
Freeman’s Office is located on the 3rd Floor of the Oklahoma County Annex Building, located at 320 Robert S. Kerr in downtown Oklahoma City. Office hours to pay with cash will be 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
03/27/2020
Butch Freeman, Oklahoma County Treasurer, today said his office will no longer accept cash payments for the second-half of property taxes beginning Monday, March 30th, 2020.
“This policy is already in practice in several counties across our state, including Tulsa County,” said Freeman. “We must keep the p***c safe and our staff safe due to the Covid-19 virus and various restrictions to the public. Taxpayers can still pay online via credit card or they can mail in their payments.”
Just yesterday, pursuant to the request of the Governor and State Auditor, Freeman waived all penalties and interest on the second-half payment of the 2019 ad valorem tax payments, if remitted to the County Treasurer by April 30, 2020.
“For those who insist on paying cash, please wait until late April. The April 30th deadline is a long way off. There is no need to rush,” said Freeman.
03/26/2020
Butch Freeman, Oklahoma County Treasurer, today released the following statement regarding the second-half of 2019 property taxes which are due on March 31, 2020.
“Due to the hardships and other issues surrounding the Covid-19 pandemic in our state and nation, and pursuant to the request of the Governor and State Auditor, I will waive all penalties and interest on the second-half payment of the 2019 ad valorem tax payments, if remitted to the County Treasurer by April 30, 2020.”
Editor’s note: below is the Oklahoma Statute which allows county treasurers to waive penalties or interest.
Title 68 O.S. Sec. 2913 G: The county treasurer may waive penalties or interest in any case where it is shown to the county treasurer that such penalties or interest were incurred through no fault of the taxpayer. Each waiver of penalties or interest shall be audited by the Office of the State Auditor and Inspector each year during the annual audit of the county offices.
03/25/2020
IMPORTANT UPDATE: On March 24, 2020, Governor Stitt signed a letter encouraging all County Treasurer's to waive interest and penalties for second-half of 2019 ad valorem taxes, if they are paid after the deadline of March 31st. We will have an more information on this later in the week.
The County Treasurer is an elected constitutional officer with a 4-year term whose primary function is to collect taxes certified by the County Assessor from the assessment valuations placed on real estate, personal property, and public utilities in the County.
After collection, the Treasurer disburses the moneys to the county, cities, towns and schools according to budgets approved by the County Budget Board. The County Treasurer is the official custodian of all funds for the County and Treasurer for schools and vo-tech institutions that do not have their own treasurer.
📷 All warrants and vouchers for all County departments are registered and maintained through the Treasurer's office.
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