How Property Tax Works
Noble County, Indiana operates on an assessed value property tax system that funds essential local services including schools, libraries, fire protection, and county government operations. Property owners pay taxes based on their property's assessed value multiplied by the applicable tax rate for their specific location within the county. The effective tax rate in Noble County varies significantly by location due to different combinations of special taxing districts, with rates ranging from approximately 1.87% to 4.76% depending on your specific school district and local services.
Tax rates differ throughout Noble County based on which special taxing districts serve your property. For example, properties in the Noble Logan School district area have different rates than those served by other school corporations. The county is divided into various taxing districts that may include different school corporations, fire districts, library districts, and other special service areas, each contributing to your total property tax rate.