Q: When are property taxes due in Doddridge County for the 2025 tax year?
A: Property taxes are due in two installments: September 1, 2025 (first installment) and March 1, 2026 (second installment). Early payment discounts are available, and interest begins accruing on delinquent taxes starting October 1, 2025 and April 1, 2026.
Q: What tax credits are available and do they require application?
A: West Virginia offers various tax credits including the Homestead Exemption for eligible homeowners. Most credits require formal application and are NOT automatic. Contact the Doddridge County Assessor's Office at the courthouse to determine eligibility and obtain application forms.
Q: How does the Homestead credit work?
A: The Homestead credit limits annual assessment increases rather than reducing market value. It typically caps assessment growth to protect long-term homeowners from dramatic tax increases. You must file an application to receive this credit - it is not automatically applied.
Q: How often are properties reassessed in Doddridge County?
A: West Virginia conducts property reappraisals on a regular cycle. Property owners who disagree with their assessment can file an appeal with the County Board of Equalization and Review during the designated appeal period, typically in July following assessment notices.
Q: What are the penalties for late payment?
A: Interest accrues on delinquent taxes starting October 1 for the first installment and April 1 for the second installment. Additional penalties may apply for extended delinquency, potentially leading to tax lien procedures.
Q: Can I pay property taxes online?
A: Contact the Doddridge County Sheriff's Office to inquire about online payment options, as they handle property tax collection. Payment methods and online availability may vary.
Q: How do special district taxes affect my bill?
A: Special taxing districts within Doddridge County (such as school bonds or municipal services) can increase your effective tax rate above the base 3.28%. These additional assessments depend on your property's specific location within the county.
Q: What happens if I disagree with my property assessment?
A: You can appeal your assessment to the Doddridge County Board of Equalization and Review during the designated appeal period. Appeals must typically be filed by July 31st following the assessment notice, and you'll need to provide evidence supporting your position on the property's value.