How do I find my parcel number Cochise County?
The parcel number can be found on your tax bill or you can use the Search by Owner or Search by Property options from the main menu to find your parcel number. Help information is available for each screen in the application center.
How do I pay my Cochise County property taxes?
Various options are available to transmit property taxes to the Cochise County Treasurer. Credit card, debit card, and E-Check payments are accepted over the Internet, over the phone, or in person at the Cochise County Treasurer’s office. A processing fee will be charged by the service provider for the service.
How do I find my parcel number in Arizona?
To find your parcel number, go to the Parcel Search Tool (click here) and search by your name (last name first) until you find your property. The parcel number will be included in your property’s record.
How do I get a copy of my house deed in Arizona?
Homeowners can request copies of their property records from the Recorder’s Office by calling 602-506-3535 or visiting recorder.maricopa.gov. Click on “Recorder” and “Search Recorded Documents,” enter your name, click on the document you want and select “Buy Document” at the bottom.
What are Cochise County Arizona property records?
Cochise County Property Records are real estate documents that contain information related to real property in Cochise County, Arizona. Public Property Records provide information on homes, land, or commercial properties, including titles, mortgages, property deeds, and a range of other documents.
How do I pay back taxes in Cochise County?
Back taxes can also be paid using credit or debit cards and can be paid online or over the phone. Back tax amounts cannot be given out over the phone and must be requested in writing to the Cochise County Treasurer’s Office. Requests can be emailed to the Treasurer or mailed to:
What exemptions are available for property tax in Cochise County?
Cochise County provides a variety of full and partial disability exemption, widow/widower exemption, the Senior Valuation Protection option exemptions, that are subtracted from the assessed value, giving the property’s taxable value.
How are property rates determined in Cochise County?
Jurisdiction (Rates apply countywide to all properties.) The Cochise College Governing Board establishes the rates listed. Jurisdiction (Rates apply countywide to all properties.) Each local school board establishes the rates listed. To contact a school or to obtain an address, visit the Cochise County School Superintendent page.