How do I find out who owns a property in Washoe County?

You can contact the Washoe County Assessor’s Office for ownership information at 775-328-2277. For a very recent transfer of ownership you can search our records online. You will need to have either the name of the buyer or the seller.

How do I pay my Washoe County property taxes online?

Online: Payment by credit card or e-check at: https://nv-washoe.publicaccessnow.com. There is no cost for payment by e-check, but a fee applies if you choose to pay by credit card from the Treasurer’s website.

What is the Washoe County Assessor?

The Washoe County Assessor’s Office, located in Reno, Nevada, determines the value of all taxable property in Washoe County, NV. Taxable property includes land and commercial properties, often referred to as real property or real estate, and fixed assets owned by businesses, often referred to as personal property.

What is the property tax rate in Washoe County NV?

$2.70 per $100
The base tax rate in Washoe County is $2.70 per $100, though each locality will charge an additional tax. In Reno, the county’s largest city, the total combined tax rate is $3.66 per $100.

How long does it take to record a deed in Nevada?

This is called “recording” the deed. When done properly, a deed is recorded anywhere from two weeks to three months after closing.

How do i find divorce records in Washoe County?

You can obtain divorce records for Washoe County from the Second Judicial District Court. Divorces are generally filed with the court in the county where the divorce occurred, not where the marriage occurred.

How do I pay my Nevada property tax?

  1. Real Property Tax. Payment Options.
  2. Online (Treasurer Web) You may pay with a credit card using Visa, MasterCard, or Discover.
  3. By Phone. Payments can be made by calling our automated information system at (702) 455-4323 and selecting option 1.
  4. By Mail.
  5. In Person.
  6. Online Bill Pay.
  7. Stop, Drop and Drive Away.

What months are property taxes due in Washoe County?

Tax bills are prepared and mailed out by August 1st of each year. Property taxes are due on the third Monday in August. However, taxes may be paid in installments if the taxes on a parcel exceed $100.00.

How do property taxes work in Washoe County?

Property taxes are calculated by taking the current year tax rate and multiplying it by the assessed value. If that amount is greater than a 3% to 8% increase over the prior year’s taxes, an abatement may be applied to limit the increase.

How much does it cost to record a deed in Nevada?

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Standard Recordings (Not subjected to Real Property Transfer Tax) $42.00 per document
Homestead Filing $42.00 per document
Notice of Default/Breach and Election to Sell Under a Deed of Trust $250.00 + recording fee

What happens if a deed is not recorded?

If Your Deed Is Not Recorded, the Property Could Be Sold Out From Under You (and Other Scary Scenarios) In practical terms, failure to have your deed recorded would mean that, if you ever wanted to sell your property, refinance your mortgage, or execute a home equity line of credit, you could not do so.