Beavercreek Property Tax Records
Beavercreek property tax records are maintained by the Greene County Auditor. Located east of Dayton near Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Beavercreek is one of the larger cities in Greene County with strong residential values. You can search for any property in Beavercreek through the Greene County Auditor's online tools. Wright State University sits nearby, and the proximity to Wright-Patterson AFB influences the local housing market. Tax bills come from the Greene County Treasurer, and all properties are assessed at 35% of market value. The Beavercreek City School District receives a large share of each tax bill.
Beavercreek Overview
Search Beavercreek Property Records
The Greene County Auditor runs the property search for Beavercreek. You can search by owner name, address, or parcel number. Each result shows ownership details, assessed value, tax amounts, building data, and lot size. The Greene County system covers all properties in the county, including city and township parcels.
The auditor's GIS tools let you view parcels on a map with boundaries and aerial photos. The city of Beavercreek handles its own municipal income tax and zoning through the city's planning department. Property tax records are entirely a county matter.
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base is a major presence near Beavercreek. Military housing and the base itself affect local property values and demand. This can push home values higher compared to other parts of Greene County.
Beavercreek Tax Rates and Values
Beavercreek property taxes start with market value set by the Greene County Auditor. Assessed value is 35% of market value under Ohio law. Your bill is the assessed value times the millage rate for your district. The Beavercreek City Schools levy is a large part of most bills. Other levies cover county operations, fire, library, and parks.
The Greene County Auditor's portal provides Beavercreek property tax records, assessed values, and ownership data for all parcels in the county.
You can also use the county's property search tools to find comparable sales when preparing a tax appeal or evaluating a purchase.
Reappraisals happen every six years under ORC Chapter 5713. Triennial updates adjust values midway. House Bill 920 creates reduction factors for existing levies when values go up. New levies are not covered. Under ORC Chapter 5705, all rates must follow state rules.
The Greene County Auditor also provides a property search tool that allows more detailed filtering for Beavercreek parcels.
This additional search option can help narrow results when looking up specific parcels or comparable sales in Beavercreek.
Note: Beavercreek's proximity to Wright-Patterson AFB and Wright State University means property values can shift based on military and academic demand cycles.
Paying Beavercreek Property Taxes
The Greene County Treasurer collects all property taxes for Beavercreek. Bills go out each year with two deadlines. You can pay online, by mail, or in person. Late payments bring penalties and interest. Extended non-payment can lead to a tax lien.
The Ohio Department of Taxation sets the statewide framework. The Greene County Treasurer follows these rules at the local level.
Beavercreek Exemptions and Credits
Beavercreek homeowners can apply for Ohio's standard tax relief. The homestead exemption removes up to $25,000 for seniors 65 and older and permanently disabled residents. Veterans with 100% service-connected disability can exempt up to $50,000. Apply through the Greene County Auditor.
The owner-occupied credit gives 2.5% off. The non-business credit rolls back 10%. Under ORC Chapter 319, the county auditor handles all exemption programs.
- Homestead exemption up to $25,000 for qualifying seniors and disabled homeowners
- Enhanced homestead of $50,000 for disabled veterans
- Owner-occupied credit of 2.5% for primary residences
- Non-business credit (10% rollback) on residential properties
Beavercreek Tax Appeals
File with the Greene County Board of Revision between January 1 and March 31. Use DTE Form 2 with evidence. Under ORC Chapter 5715, decisions can go to the Ohio Board of Tax Appeals. You can file only once every three years per parcel.
Nearby Cities
Beavercreek is in the Dayton metro area in Greene County. These nearby cities have property tax pages.