Dublin Property Tax Records
Dublin property tax records are held by the Franklin County Auditor. This fast-growing suburb northwest of Columbus has some of the highest property values in central Ohio. You can search for any parcel in Dublin through the Franklin County property search tool at property.franklincountyauditor.com. Each record shows ownership data, assessed values, tax amounts, and building details. The Dublin City School District receives a large share of property tax revenue. Tax bills come from the Franklin County Treasurer, and all Dublin properties follow Ohio's 35% assessment rate.
Dublin Overview
Dublin Property Tax Search
The Franklin County Auditor property search is the main tool for Dublin tax records. Search by owner name, street address, or parcel number. For owner searches, type the last name first. For addresses, skip the street suffix. Use an asterisk as a wildcard. The system returns up to 500 results.
The Franklin County Auditor tracks all parcels in the county, including Dublin. Each record shows land value, building value, total assessed value, homestead status, and owner occupancy. The advanced search filters by property type, sale price, and square footage. The map search uses interactive GIS data.
The city of Dublin handles its own municipal income tax separately. Property tax records go through the Franklin County Auditor. Call 614-525-HOME (4663) for help.
Dublin Tax Rates and High Property Values
Dublin is one of Ohio's fastest-growing suburbs. This growth pushes property values higher. Market values in Dublin tend to be above the Franklin County average. Your assessed value is 35% of market value. The millage rate depends on your tax district. Dublin City Schools levy is a big part of most bills.
The Franklin County Auditor's property search portal gives Dublin homeowners access to assessed values, tax details, and ownership data for all parcels.
The tool is free and updated regularly. You can search from any device.
Reappraisals happen every six years under ORC Chapter 5713. Triennial updates happen midway. In a high-growth area like Dublin, values can rise significantly between cycles. House Bill 920 creates reduction factors for existing levies, but new levies are not covered. Under ORC Chapter 5705, all rates must follow state rules.
Note: Dublin spans into parts of Delaware and Union counties. If your property is outside Franklin County, check the correct county auditor for your parcel.
Paying Dublin Property Taxes
The Franklin County Treasurer collects all property taxes for Dublin. Bills go out in December. The first half is due in late January or February. The second half is due in June or July. You can pay online, by mail, or in person.
Late payments bring penalties and interest. Extended non-payment leads to a tax lien. The Franklin County Recorder has deed and transfer records if you need ownership history beyond what the auditor's database shows.
Dublin Exemptions and Credits
Dublin homeowners can apply for standard Ohio tax relief. The homestead exemption removes up to $25,000 for seniors 65 and older and permanently disabled residents. Veterans with 100% disability can exempt up to $50,000. Apply at the Franklin County Auditor's office.
The owner-occupied credit gives 2.5% off. The non-business credit rolls back 10%. Under ORC Chapter 319, the county auditor handles all exemptions.
Dublin Tax Appeals
If your Dublin property is overvalued, file with the Franklin 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. File only once every three years per parcel. In a fast-growing area like Dublin, values can jump more than expected after a reappraisal.
Nearby Cities
Dublin is northwest of Columbus. These nearby cities also have property tax pages.