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  1. Your PVA office DOES NOT determine how much tax you pay. We only assess the “fair market value” of the property to be taxed. There are two components that determine your property bill: assessed value and tax rate.

    • Resources

      This indicates that the property in which you are located...

    • Services

      Powell County Mapping and Road Location Center Cory Graham...

    • County Clerk

      Rhonda A. Barnett 525 Washington Street, Room 109 P.O. Box...

    • City of Clay City

      4651 Main Street P.O. Box 548 Clay City, KY 40312 (606)...

    • Judge Executive

      James D. Anderson, Jr. 525 Washington Street P.O. Box 506...

    • Sheriff's Office

      Danny Rodgers, Sheriff 524 Washington Street P.O. Box 489...

    • City of Stanton

      Mayor Dale Allen 525 Washington Street P.O. Box 370 Stanton,...

  2. www.powellcountyky.us › pvaPowell County

    Property Valuation Administrator: Carmen Rogers 584 Washington Street P.O. Box 277 Stanton, KY 40380 Phone: (606) 663-4184 Fax: (606) 663-0947 Email:

  3. Search parcel data, tax digest & GIS maps by Owners Name, Location Address, Parcel Number, Legal Description, or Account Number. You may also search by Map, Sales List or perform complicated Sales Searches to research data for sales comparables.

  4. www.powellcountyky.us › realestatePowell County

    For more information on property assessments contact the local PVA office at (606) 663-4184. Payment of Real Estate Tax Bills: In Powell County the bills are printed by the PVA Office.

  5. Enter an address to find property deeds, owner information, property tax history, assessments, home values, sales history, mortgages, and more. The average property sale price in Powell County is $174,681 (22% lower than average sale prices in Kentucky), with sales from roughly $60,000 to $295,500+.

  6. Search our extensive database of free Powell County residential property tax records by address, including land & real property tax assessments & appraisals, tax payments, exemptions, improvements, valuations, deeds, mortgages, titles & more.

  7. Contact the assessor's office if you need help with paying your property taxes, applying for a homestead exemption or other tax exemption, reporting upgrades to your home, appealing your property tax assessment, or verifying your property records.