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Learn how to pay your property taxes online or in person in Morrison County, MN. Find out the due dates, payment options, and contact information for the Auditor/Treasurer's Office.
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Find information on property tax classification, payment, and valuation in Morrison County. Access online maps, tax statements, recorded documents, and ordinances related to property, land, and roads.
Property Search. Search public real estate records for assessment, tax, sales, ownership and other property information.
The Auditor / Treasurer Department handles the following: Collects assessments and delinquent taxes. Computes taxes for real and personal property. Manages the County’s investments and checking account. Manages forfeiture of property for delinquent taxes. Receives real estate tax payments.
Search our extensive database of free Morrison County residential property tax records by address, including land & real property tax assessments & appraisals, tax payments, exemptions, improvements, valuations, deeds, mortgages, titles & more.
The median property tax (also known as real estate tax) in Morrison County is $1,401.00 per year, based on a median home value of $159,500.00 and a median effective property tax rate of 0.88% of property value.
The Morrison County Tax Assessor can provide you with a copy of your property tax assessment, show you your property tax bill, help you pay your property taxes, or arrange a payment plan. Payments may be made to the county tax collector or treasurer instead of the assessor.