Hocking County Property Tax Lookup

Hocking County property tax records are maintained by the County Auditor in Logan, Ohio. The county is well known for Hocking Hills State Park, which draws visitors and has spurred cabin and vacation rental property development in the area. The auditor tracks assessed values, ownership records, and tax bills for every parcel. You can search records online by owner name, street address, or parcel number. Properties range from wooded vacation cabins to farmland and small-town homes in Logan and the surrounding townships.

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Hocking County Overview

Logan County Seat
423 sq mi Land Area
35% Assessment Rate

Hocking County Tax Assessments

The Hocking County Auditor sets market values for all real property. A full reappraisal takes place every six years per ORC 5713. A triennial update happens three years later. Cabin and vacation rental properties near Hocking Hills have seen value increases in recent years as the area has grown more popular. Traditional residential homes in Logan and other small towns tend to have lower, more stable values.

Assessed value equals 35% of market value. Your tax rate in mills depends on the district. Logan-Hocking Local Schools covers much of the county. Township levies for fire, EMS, and roads add to the total. House Bill 920 limits revenue growth from existing levies when values increase at reappraisal.

Rental cabins and vacation properties are taxed as residential or commercial depending on how they are classified. The auditor determines the proper classification based on use. If you rent out a cabin, your property may not qualify for the Owner-Occupied Credit.

Searching Hocking County Records

The Hocking County Auditor provides an online search tool for property tax records. Enter an owner name, address, or parcel ID to get results. Each record shows the assessed value, tax amount, building details, and lot size. Sale history is also available for most parcels.

Deed records and transfer documents are kept by the Hocking County Recorder. The treasurer handles all tax payments and can tell you about unpaid balances.

Hocking County Ohio property tax records resources

The Ohio Department of Taxation individual resources page has forms and information that apply to all Ohio property owners.

Hocking County Tax Exemptions

Hocking County residents can apply for tax relief programs. The Homestead Exemption shields up to $25,000 of market value for homeowners 65 and older or permanently disabled. Veterans with 100% disability can exempt up to $50,000. The Owner-Occupied Credit gives 2.5% off if the property is your primary home. The Non-Business Credit provides a 10% rollback.

Wooded parcels may qualify for the Forest Land Tax Law, which reduces rates for managed timber acreage. Farm owners can use CAUV to lower their tax burden. Both programs require applications through the auditor's office.

Note: Vacation rental properties in Hocking County generally do not qualify for the Owner-Occupied Credit since they are not the owner's primary residence.

Board of Revision Complaints

If your Hocking County property value seems too high, file with the Board of Revision between January 1 and March 31. Use DTE Form 2 and bring evidence like comparable sales or a recent appraisal. The board has three members: the auditor, treasurer, and a commissioner. Hearings take place in spring.

Appeals go to the Ohio Board of Tax Appeals under ORC 5715. The Ohio Supreme Court is the final option. Most cases in Hocking County are resolved at the Board of Revision level.

Hocking County Tax Payments

The Hocking County Treasurer collects taxes twice a year. The first half is due in late January or February. The second half comes due in July. You can pay at the office in Logan, by mail, or online. Penalties start on late payments. Interest builds under ORC 319. Extended delinquency can result in a tax lien and foreclosure.

Nearby Counties

Hocking County is in southeastern Ohio. It borders Fairfield County to the north, Perry County to the northeast, Athens County to the southeast, Vinton County to the south, and Ross County to the west. Each has its own auditor with property tax search tools.

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