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First, you'll need to get the Map & Tax Lot (Township, Range, & Section) from Account Search or ArcGIS. Search recent sales by Sales Price range and Year sold. Our goal is superior customer service to YOU, the taxpayer.
- Map Information
ORMAP Plat Maps (You can find your Map and Taxlot property...
- Sales and Foreclosures
FORECLOSURE SALES of County property-tax-foreclosed property...
- Assessor's Fee Schedule
ASSESSOR FEE SUMMARY Effective June 4, 2024 . Research....
- Manufactured Homes
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- Assessor's Website Tutorials
Coos County Fair. Coos Health and Wellness. County Clerk....
- Farm and Forest
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- I Disagree
Property Tax Appeals must be filed with the Coos County...
- Tax
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- Map Information
ORMAP Plat Maps (You can find your Map and Taxlot property ID in the Account Search link on the Assessor's Home Page.) GIS Map Viewer from ORMAP (Entire State of Oregon) Terrain Contour Map Creator; What we DON'T DO: We don't enforce building codes or property line disputes. For assistance, please contact Coos County Code Enforcement.
Welcome To the Coos County Tax Office Website! Click the link below for property tax information. PAY PROPERTY TAX HERE . There will be a convenience fee of 2.49% for credit/debit card transactions based on the payment amount, or flat $1.50 charge for e-check transactions.
View free online plat map for Coos County, OR. Get property lines, land ownership, and parcel information, including parcel number and acres.
Explore the Oregon Property Tax Map, an open data platform providing property tax information for Oregon.
The AcreValue Oregon plat map, sourced from Oregon tax assessors, indicates the property boundaries for each parcel of land, with information about the landowner, the parcel number, and the total acres.
Explore Coos County, OR maps and GIS resources. Access aerial imagery, topographic maps, and flood zone maps. Find detailed land records and public land surveys. Use county and voting precinct maps to understand the region. These tools are valuable for property research, planning, and development.