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Welcome. Assessor, Auditor-Controller, Treasurer and Tax Collector, and Assessment Appeals Board have prepared this property tax information site to provide taxpayers with an overview and some specific detail about the property tax process in Los Angeles County.
PAYMENT METHODS. ONLINE eCHECK. There is no cost to you for electronic check (eCheck) payments. Your Secured Property Tax Bill contains your Assessor’s Identification Number (AIN) which you will need to complete the transaction. Each eCheck transaction is limited to $2,500,000.00.
Office of LA County Assessor Jeff Prang – Committed to establishing accurate & fairly assessed property values. Info: 213-974-3211 | helpdesk@assessor.lacounty.gov.
Self-Service Options. New Property Owner Information. Property Tax Payment History. Homeowner Alert Service (e-Notification) Request Duplicate Bill. Penalty Cancellation Requests.
Find information and services related to property assessment, maps, and tax records in Los Angeles County.
Property Tax Overview. The Assessor, Auditor-Controller, and Treasurer and Tax Collector work together to produce and account for your property tax bill and payment. The Assessment Appeals Board oversees the assessment process. Assessor Auditor-Controller Treasurer and Tax Collector Assessment Appeals Board.
Property taxes are based on the assessed value of your property. Property tax bills show land and improvement values. Improvements include all assessable buildings and structures on the land.
Property Tax Services Division. The Property Tax Services Division annually places over 18 million direct assessments on the Secured tax roll for the County, cities, schools, and special districts.
The Los Angeles County fiscal tax year or tax roll year begins July 1 of one year and ends June 30 of the next year (e.g., July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024). This is the 12-month accounting period used for the calculation and collection of property taxes.
Tax Rate Area Lookup. The Auditor-Controller groups taxable properties into Tax Rate Areas (TRAs). The TRAs are numbered and appear on both secured and unsecured tax bills.