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Tulsa County Property Tax Due Date

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2026 Property Tax Due Dates

Official Source
Installment 1in 171 days

December 31

Full or first half

Installment 2overdue

March 31

Second half (if split)

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Penalty: Penalty and interest after Jan 1Grace period: None

Payment Methods

Online, Mail, In-Person

Tulsa County Treasurer

Office Address

218 W 6th St
Tulsa, OK 74119

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Office Hours

Mon-Fri 8am - 5pm

How to Pay

Online

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By Mail

Mail check payable to Tulsa County Treasurer

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In Person

Visit the Treasurer's office — 218 W 6th St, Tulsa OK 74119, Mon-Fri 8am - 5pm

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About Property Taxes in Oklahoma

Oklahoma property taxes are administered at the county level. Residential property is assessed at 11% of fair cash value, agricultural at 11%, and commercial at 11% as well (though rates vary by use). Oklahoma's assessment ratios and mill rates produce among the lower effective property tax rates in the country. Oklahoma also has a distinctive feature: the assessed value of owner-occupied primary residences cannot increase by more than 3% per year (the "assessment limitation"), regardless of market value increases. This provides strong protection against rapid tax increases for homeowners.

Payment & Assessment

Oklahoma property taxes are due December 31 and may be paid in two equal installments: First half: Due December 31 Second half: Due March 31 of the following year If the total tax is less than $100, it must be paid in full by December 31. A penalty of 1.5% per month applies to late payments. Most counties offer online payment. Contact your county treasurer for payment options.

Statewide framework for Oklahoma. Your county's specific rates and deadlines are shown above.

About Tulsa County

Tulsa County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. As of the 2020 census, the population was 669,279, making it the second-most populous county in the state, behind only Oklahoma County. Its county seat and largest city is Tulsa, the second-largest city in the state. Founded at statehood, in 1907, it was named after the previously established city of Tulsa. Before statehood, the area was part of both the Creek Nation and the Cooweescoowee District of Cherokee Nation in Indian Territory. Tulsa County is included in the Tulsa metropolitan statistical area. Tulsa County is notable for being the most densely populated county in the state. Tulsa County also ranks as having the highest income.

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