How Property Tax Works
Randolph County, Arkansas operates a property tax system that funds essential local services including schools, county government operations, road maintenance, and various municipal services. Property taxes are calculated based on the assessed value of real estate and personal property, with the county maintaining an assessment ratio that follows state guidelines. The effective tax rate varies by location within the county due to different combinations of special taxing districts, school districts, and municipal boundaries.
Property owners in Randolph County can expect tax rates that typically range from approximately 1.0% to 1.4% of assessed value, depending on their specific location and the special districts that serve their property. The county-wide base rate is 1.250%, but actual rates paid will vary based on school district levies, municipal taxes, and special improvement districts. Property assessments are conducted regularly by the county assessor's office, and property owners have appeal rights if they disagree with their assessed values.