How Property Tax Works
Norton County operates on a property tax system that serves as the primary funding mechanism for essential local services including schools, county government operations, fire protection, and infrastructure maintenance. Property taxes in Norton County are assessed annually based on the fair market value of real estate and personal property, with the county assessor determining property values and the county clerk collecting taxes.
The effective property tax rate in Norton County varies by location within the county due to different combinations of special taxing districts, but generally ranges around 0.69 mills (0.069%) based on assessed valuation. Your actual tax rate depends on which school district, fire district, and other special assessment areas your property falls within. Kansas uses a relatively low assessment ratio, meaning your assessed value is typically a percentage of your property's full market value, which helps keep tax bills more manageable compared to states that assess at full market value.