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- County Assessor - Polk County Iowa
The assessor is charged with several administrative and statutory duties; however, the primary duty and responsibility is to cause to be assessed all real property within his her jurisdiction except that which is otherwise provided by law
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Serving a diverse Central Iowa community, Polk County is among the nation’s most innovative public institutions We bring together creative leaders, collaborative organizations and key resources to empower our communities and make life better for all people in Polk County
- Property Tax - Polk County Iowa
The County Treasurer is responsible for: Collecting taxes for real estate property, mobile homes, utilities, bushels of grain, buildings on leased land, and city and county special assessments
- Real Estate Records - Polk County Iowa
The County Auditor is responsible for maintaining real estate records by tracking all ownership transfers that effect taxation, including but not limited to deeds, contracts and right-of-way easements
- Search Results - Polk County Iowa
The 2024 Polk County property tax sale will be conducted June 17, 2024, using an online bidding process The complete listing of properties will be published in the Altoona Herald on June 5, 2024
- POLK COUNTY ASSESSOR
This is a primary indicator for the Assessor's Office in determining the trends in assessment for the revaluation year (odd numbered years) The Iowa Department of Revenue monitors county sales ratios in equalization year (odd numbered years) and mandates that the sales ratio be 95%-105%
- Property Tax Database - Polk County Iowa
The Polk County Treasurer presents real estate information "as is" on this website as a service to the public
- PACE OF INCREASE SLOWS FOR 2025 ASSESSMENTS - assessor. polkcountyiowa. gov
Randy Ripperger, Polk County Assessor, says despite mortgage rates that are approximately double what they were two years ago, the real estate market has remained strong
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