Q: When are property taxes due in Claiborne Parish?
A: Property taxes become due on November 15 each year and become delinquent on December 31. Tax notices are mailed on the fourth Wednesday of the year.
Q: What homestead exemption is available and how do I apply?
A: Louisiana offers a homestead exemption that must be applied for through the Claiborne Parish Assessor's Office. This exemption reduces your assessed value and caps annual assessment increases. Applications are required and not automatic.
Q: How often are properties reassessed?
A: Louisiana requires periodic reassessment of all property. Contact the Claiborne Parish Assessor's Office for the current reassessment schedule and to understand how it affects your property.
Q: Can I appeal my property assessment?
A: Yes, property owners can appeal their assessments. Contact the Claiborne Parish Assessor's Office for appeal procedures and deadlines, which are typically within a specific timeframe after assessment notices are mailed.
Q: What happens if I pay my taxes late?
A: Property taxes become delinquent on December 31. Late payments incur penalties and interest charges. Extended delinquency can result in tax sale proceedings.
Q: Are there online payment options available?
A: Contact the Claiborne Parish Tax Collector's Office for current online payment options and accepted payment methods.
Q: Why did my tax bill change from last year?
A: Property tax bills can change due to reassessments, millage rate changes, new special district taxes, or changes in exemptions. Review your tax notice carefully or contact the assessor's office for explanation.
Q: What special district taxes might apply to my property?
A: Depending on your location within Claiborne Parish, you may pay additional taxes for fire protection, school districts, drainage districts, or other special services. Your tax bill will itemize all applicable taxes.
Q: Do I need to reapply for exemptions each year?
A: Most exemptions require initial application only, but some may require periodic renewal. Contact the Claiborne Parish Assessor's Office to confirm requirements for your specific exemptions.
Q: How do I find out what my property's assessed value is?
A: Contact the Claiborne Parish Assessor's Office or check if they maintain an online property search database to view current assessed values and property information.