
It will take approximately two (2) minutes or longer for the map files to load using Adobe Reader. The Recording Department of the County Auditor is responsible for recording and maintaining real property records in Spokane County. Washington - Spokane County Recorder Information. You can also obtain the Road Document Listing in either of the Assessor's Office locations. You are NOT on the Spokane County official website, you are on, a private website that is not affiliated with any government agency. You must have either an 11-digit parcel number or the recorded document number to use the Road Document Listing transaction. Road Document Listing Inquiry: Information on roads and other right-of-way parcels may be obtained by one of the links under the Road Document Listing.

(Notice: Occasionally, some Assessor files are closed for routine maintenance and may be unavailable for a few minutes.) See the recorded documents for more detailed legal information. The Assessor parcel maps are compiled from official records, including surveys and deeds, but only contain the information required for assessment. The Assessor parcel maps are for assessment use only and do NOT represent a survey. The assessed values are subject to change before being finalized for ad valorem tax purposes. No warranties, expressed or implied, are provided for the data herein, its use, or its interpretation. You may, however, appeal the assessed value established on your property within 60 days of the date on your Notice of Value if you believe the assessed value is greater than the market value of your property.If you are a new visitor to our site, please scroll down this page for important information regarding the Assessor transactions.Īssessor's Office Disclaimer: The Clark County Assessor's Office makes every effort to produce and publish the most current and accurate information possible. Your property tax increase cannot be appealed.



Typically, increases in your overall tax bill are driven by two factors:ġ) voter-approved levies which are not subject to the 1% increase limit, andĢ) an increase in your assessed value if the increase is larger than the typical increase in value. If a tax district was able to collect $100 in property taxes last year, the amount they may collect this year will increase to $101 plus an allowance for new construction. The 1% increase limit does not apply to individual property tax payers. The 1% increase limit applies to the amount of property tax collected by tax districts. Property Tax Exemption - Seniors and Persons with Disabilitiesįrequently, our citizens ask, " I thought my property taxes could only increase 1%?" The 1% limit is often discussed in the media but not often explained.Property Tax Deferral - Seniors and Persons with Disabilities.
