How Property Tax Works
Golden Valley County, North Dakota operates under the state's property tax system, which funds essential local services including schools, roads, emergency services, and county operations. Property taxes in Golden Valley County are calculated based on the assessed value of real property, with North Dakota's base assessment rate typically around 1% of true and full value. The county participates in various special taxing districts, including the Golden Valley Fire District, which adds additional levies to properties within their service areas.
Actual tax rates vary significantly by location within Golden Valley County depending on which special taxing districts serve your property. These may include school districts, fire districts, and other local improvement districts. Property owners should expect effective tax rates that reflect both the county's base levy and any applicable special district assessments. The county assessor determines property values annually, and tax bills are calculated by applying the combined tax rates to your net taxable assessed value after any applicable tax credits.