Can you assess your personal property online in Arkansas?
You can assess online by choosing the icon below or you may assess over the phone by calling 501-340-6181 — 7:00 am to 6:00 pm M-F.
What is the deadline to assess in Arkansas?
May 31st
Arkansas law requires that all property owners assess their personal and business personal property between January 1st and May 31st each year. A 10% late assessment penalty will be applied to all property not assessed before the deadline. Personal property assessments may be done in person at any of our five offices.
Can you assess online in Arkansas?
Assess Your Vehicle Look up your county assessor’s office. Most counties offer online assessment. You must assess between January 1 and May 31 each year.
Where do I go to assess in Washington County Arkansas?
You may assess in person at the following locations: Fayetteville: Washington County Courthouse, 280 N College Ste 250 – 7:30 am to 4:30 pm. Fayetteville: Arkansas State Revenue Office, 3086 Martin Luther King Blvd – 7:00 am to 5:00 pm. Springdale: Arkansas State Revenue Office, 3159 Springdale Ave – 7:00 am to 5:00 pm.
Do I need to assess my house?
The assessment of property taxes is an important consideration in any transfer of California real estate. An outright sale of property to an unrelated third party will usually trigger a reassessment at a higher tax rate. But some other transfers may be exempt from reassessment if structured correctly.
Where do I get my car assessed in Arkansas?
You may go to any State Revenue Office. Before renewing your license you are required by Arkansas law to assess your vehicle with your county assessor and pay all personal property taxes you owe.
What documents do I need to assess my car in Arkansas?
Proof from your county assessor showing that the vehicle has been assessed or listed for assessment for the current year. Proof that no personal property taxes are owed. Acceptable proof is either a statement from your county tax collector, or certification of “FIRST ASSESSMENT” stamped on your assessment papers.
Does a quitclaim deed trigger reassessment?
Unless an exclusion applies, the transfer will trigger a property tax reassessment.
Where can I get an assessment for my property in Arkansas?
Springdale: Arkansas State Revenue Office, 3159 Springdale Ave – 7:00 am to 5:00 pm Lincoln: Arkansas State Revenue Office, 215 S Main Ave – 8:00 am to 4:30 pm You can request an assessment by mail.
When do I have to pay personal property taxes in Arkansas?
In Arkansas you must assess personal property between January 1st and May 31st each year to avoid a 10% penalty. Personal property includes all types of vehicles, boats, trailers, motorcycles, ATVs and livestock.
How do I request a vehicle tax assessment in Arkansas?
Lincoln: Arkansas State Revenue Office, 215 S Main Ave – 8:00 am to 4:30 pm You can request an assessment by mail. Just provide the necessary information for all vehicles being listed, including: Year, Make, Model, VIN, and Style (LX, GS, etc., 2 or 4 wheel drive, or other description).
Why can’t I pay my Arkansas real estate tax electronically?
Arkansas State Law requires that Personal Property Taxes be collected with or before Real Estate Taxes. If you owe Personal Property Taxes, we cannot accept your Real Estate Tax payment electronically until the Personal Property Tax has been paid.