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About Our Office

We Provide Our Services Efficiently and Accurately

Pike County Auditor Davida Brown is the Chief Fiscal Officer, Chief Assessor, and Sealer of Weights and Measures. Davida Brown serves Pike County in several ways:

  • Ensure That Property Values Are Fair
  • Calculate & Certify Real Estate Taxes & Tax Rates
  • So Much More...
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The Pike County Auditor is responsible for ensuring the accuracy of weighing and measuring devices used commercially in the county. A good Weights and Measures program saves the average household hundreds of dollars each year. The seal of the Weights and Measures Department protects the buyer and the seller by maintaining equity in the marketplace.

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Owner Tax Reduction

Your Property & Real Estate

The lands, lots and parts of lots, in the county of Pike, forfeited to the state for the nonpayment of taxes, together with the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, interest, and cost shared on them, agreeably to the law, and the dates on which lands, lots and parts of lots will be offered for sale, are contained and described in the following list.

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An application for a deduction from the current year’s value must be filed no later than December 31st of the current year for property that is destroyed or damaged in the first nine months of the year. For property damaged in the last three months of the year, the filing deadline is January 31st of the following year. This form is only for damage occurring in the current year. The exact date the damage occurred needs to be listed on the form.

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The Pike County Auditor is required by Ohio Law to reappraisal each parcel of real property within the county every six years. The goal of reappraisal is to equalize values so that each taxpayer pays their fair share. Every County Auditor has a sworn duty to ensure fair and accurate valuation of property in their county.

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Any manufactured home or mobile home that is moved on a public road must have a relocation notice attached to the rear of the home while it is being moved. You can obtain a relocation permit from the Pike County Auditor’s Office. In order to obtain the permit, all taxes must be paid.

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If you are filing a Deed Transfer, Transfer on Death, Survey, Split, Easements, Affidavit, Land Contract Transfer, Mobile Home, Mobile Home Relocation, etc., please call the Auditor’s office with any questions before submitting. All filings will be completed in the order they were received.

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The Owner Occupancy Credit is a program in the state of Ohio that allows property owners who live in their property to receive a 2.5% reduction credit on the property taxes for their primary residence.

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The Current Agricultural Use Value (CAUV) program allows farmland devoted exclusively to commercial agriculture to be valued based on the agricultural use of the land rather than its “highest and best” potential use, resulting in a substantially lower tax bill for working farmers. Any Ohio property owner currently engaged in commercial agriculture may qualify for the program.

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The Pike County Board of Revision (BOR) hears formal complaints on property valuations and appraisals. BOR complaints are accepted from December after the first half tax bill is mailed to March 31 each year. Filing a complaint allows property owners to schedule a hearing before the Board of Revision, which is comprised of the county auditor, treasurer and president of the board of commissioners or their representatives.

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Ohio has two types of Homestead Exemption: (1) senior and disabled persons homestead exemption and (2) disabled veterans enhanced homestead exemption. Senior and Disabled Persons Homestead Exemption protects the first $25,000 of your home’s value from taxation. For example, if your home is worth $100,000, you will be taxed as if the home were worth $75,000.

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