![]() If you purchased property after January 1st, the property may remain in the prior owners name on the current year tax roll. I purchased this property after January 1st, why did I not receive a tax notice in November?Īnswer: Property is assessed by the East Baton Rouge Parish Tax Assessor’s Office on January 1st each year. If I live in the City of Baton Rouge, Baker, Central or Zachary does my tax notice from the Sheriff include any city taxes?Īnswer: Yes, with the exception of Central, all cities within the Parish of East Baton Rouge collect city taxes. Contact the East Baton Rouge Parish Tax Assessor’s Office at (225) 389-3920 or at for all change of address information. ![]() The East Baton Rouge Parish Tax Assessor’s Office normally requires the signature of the property owner or authorized agent before a change of address is made to any property tax account. How do I change the mailing address on my tax notice?Īnswer: The East Baton Rouge Parish Tax Assessor’s Office should be contacted at (225)389-3920 for all change of address information. Who is responsible for the collection of property taxes?Īnswer: The Sheriff is responsible for the collection of all East Baton Rouge Parish property taxes. The Assessor’s Office is located in the East Baton Rouge Parish City Hall, Room 126Īnswer: You may mail your tax payment along with a payment stub to:Įast Baton Rouge Parish City Hall, 2 nd Floor The assessed value is determined by the East Baton Rouge Assessor and the millage rates are voted on by the parish residents. Your taxes are calculated by multiplying the assessed value of your property times the total millage rates attached to your property. For specific information of obligations or rights related to property taxes please refer to the appropriate laws of the United States of America and the State of Louisiana as well as seek the legal advice of an attorney.ĭoes the Sheriff decide how much tax I owe?Īnswer: The Sheriff does not decide how much property tax you owe. NOTICE: The answers and explanations to “Frequently Asked Questions” are general in nature and are not designed or intended to be interpreted or construed in any manner as to be legal advice, a legal opinion, legally correct or reflect the actual rights or obligations of property owners, East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff or their authorized representatives. Monday, Januin observance of New Year's DayĮBRSO Tax Payments - Frequently Asked Questions We will be closed on Friday, December 23 & Monday Decemin observance of Christmas ![]() The EBRSO Tax Office will be closing on Thursday 12/22/22 at 2 pm.
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