Morrow County Property Tax Lookup

Morrow County property tax records are maintained by the auditor in Mount Gilead, Ohio. This central Ohio rural county has a strong agricultural base with farms, woodlands, and small towns making up most of the landscape. You can search for assessed values, tax bills, parcel data, and ownership records through the auditor's office. The auditor handles all property assessments, tax rate certifications, and exemption programs for every parcel in Morrow County. If you need to check a tax balance, look up an assessed value, or get parcel details, the auditor's office in Mount Gilead is your main source.

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Morrow County Overview

Mount Gilead County Seat
35% Assessment Rate
406 sq mi Land Area
6 Years Reappraisal Cycle

Morrow County Tax Assessment Process

The Morrow County Auditor is the chief assessor under ORC Chapter 319. The auditor views and values every parcel. Morrow County is predominantly agricultural. Corn and soybean fields dominate the landscape. Residential parcels cluster around Mount Gilead, Cardington, and a few other small villages. The auditor determines market value and applies Ohio's 35% assessment rate.

Full reappraisals come every six years. Triennial updates keep things current between cycles. Morrow County values tend to be stable given the rural character. Farm ground values can shift based on crop prices and CAUV calculations. House Bill 920 reduction factors help offset increases on existing levies. The auditor applies these factors as part of the annual rate calculation.

Note: Morrow County farm owners should pay close attention to CAUV value changes during reappraisal years, as soil quality ratings and crop prices affect the calculation.

Searching Morrow County Property Records

You can look up Morrow County property tax records at the auditor's office in Mount Gilead. Staff search by owner name, address, or parcel number. Check with the office about online search options. Many Ohio counties offer web tools. Even without one, staff can provide records in person or by phone.

Each record includes owner name, mailing address, parcel number, legal description, and acreage. Land value and building value are listed separately. Tax amounts, payment status, and delinquent balances are part of the file. The Ohio Department of Taxation provides statewide guidance that covers Morrow County property tax calculations.

The Ohio Department of Taxation offers state-level property tax resources. Below is a view of the state tax information portal.

Morrow County Ohio property tax records state resource

This statewide resource helps Morrow County property owners understand how their local assessments fit into Ohio's tax framework.

Tax Rates and Levies in Morrow County

Tax rates vary by district across Morrow County. Each district stacks levies for schools, fire, township roads, and county services. Rates are measured in mills. One mill is one dollar per thousand of assessed value. Rural Morrow County districts may have lower total rates than more developed Ohio counties.

ORC Chapter 5705 governs tax levies. Voters approve most new levies. House Bill 920 factors keep existing revenue stable when values change. Morrow County homeowners get the 2.5% owner-occupied credit for their primary home. The 10% non-business credit applies to residential property not used for business.

Morrow County Tax Exemptions

Tax relief programs are open to Morrow County property owners. The homestead exemption lets seniors 65 and over, or permanently disabled residents, exempt up to $25,000 of home market value. Veterans with 100% disability can exempt up to $50,000. Apply at the auditor's office in Mount Gilead.

CAUV is heavily used in Morrow County. This program taxes farmland based on production value instead of full market price. With so much active farmland, CAUV enrollment is high here. Forest land may qualify for reduced rates under ORC Chapter 5713. The auditor processes both programs.

  • Homestead exemption for seniors and disabled residents
  • Enhanced homestead for 100% disabled veterans
  • Owner-occupied credit of 2.5%
  • Non-business credit (10% rollback)
  • CAUV for agricultural land

Paying Morrow County Property Taxes

The Morrow County Treasurer collects property taxes. Bills go out by December 31. First half due in February. Second half due in July. Late payments bring penalties and interest. Under ORC Chapter 5715, delinquent taxes can lead to liens on the property.

Pay at the treasurer's office in Mount Gilead. Ask about other payment options. Keep your receipt for your records.

Board of Revision Appeals

If your Morrow County value seems wrong, file with the Board of Revision. The window is January 1 through March 31. Use DTE Form 2 and bring evidence. Hearings happen in the spring. Decisions can be appealed to the Ohio Board of Tax Appeals.

Nearby Counties

Morrow County is in central Ohio. Compare rates or search records in these neighboring counties.

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