Look Up Property Taxes by County
Ohio property taxes are assessed and collected at the county level. The best way to find exact taxes on a specific property is to use the county auditor's website. Each county below has a searchable property database — just enter the address and you'll see the current assessed value and annual tax amount.
Covers Cleveland, Parma, Lakewood, Westlake, Strongsville, Brecksville, and all Cuyahoga suburbs.
Cuyahoga County Fiscal Officer →Covers Avon, Avon Lake, North Olmsted, North Ridgeville, Oberlin, and surrounding areas.
Lorain County Auditor →Covers Medina, Brunswick, Wadsworth, and surrounding communities.
Medina County Auditor →Covers Willoughby, Mentor, Painesville, and surrounding Lake County communities.
Lake County Auditor →Covers Akron, Hudson, Stow, and surrounding Summit County communities.
Summit County Fiscal Office →How Ohio Property Taxes Are Calculated
Ohio property taxes are calculated based on the assessed value of your property (35% of its market value) multiplied by the local millage rate. Millage rates vary by school district, township, city, and any special levies in effect.
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