Boone County Property Tax Records Lookup

Boone County property tax records are available through the PVA online search system. You can find assessments, calculate tax bills, and research property information for Burlington, Florence, and all Boone County areas. Jonathan L. Brown serves as the elected PVA.

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Boone County Property Tax Facts

50K+ Parcels
2 Office Locations
$49,100 Homestead Amount
Free Basic Search

Boone County Property Tax Records Overview

The Boone County PVA maintains records for approximately 50,000 parcels. The Burlington office serves as the main location. A Florence office handles motor vehicle and homestead issues.

Boone County PVA homepage

Visit the Boone County PVA at boonepva.ky.gov.

The Burlington office is at 3100 Conrad Lane. The mailing address is PO Box 388. Both use zip code 41005. The general phone is 859-334-2181. Motor vehicle questions use the same number. Tangible property calls go to 859-334-2124.

Office hours vary by day. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday run 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Tuesday offers extended hours until 6:00 PM. The Florence office is open 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM weekdays.

Searching Boone County Property Tax Records

The Boone County property search offers multiple options. Free basic searches cover most needs. Address searches find properties by street. Parcel ID lookups use the format 014.00-14-014.14. Owner searches use last name first.

Boone County property search page

Search properties at boonepva.ky.gov/property-search.

Geolocation search finds nearby properties. Click the "NEAR ME" button. GPS locates your position. Surrounding parcels display instantly. This works on mobile devices.

Subscription services unlock premium features. Legal description searches find specific parcels. Sales searches filter by date and price. Transfer histories show ownership changes. Property photos display building conditions. Tax information includes detailed breakdowns.

Pricing options suit different needs. Monthly recurring fees provide ongoing access. Annual subscriptions offer the best value. Twenty-four hour day passes cost less. All provide unlimited searches during the active period.

Boone County Tax Calculator

The PVA provides an online tax calculator. Estimate your property tax bill instantly. Enter your assessed value. The tool calculates estimated taxes. Data was last updated November 8, 2025.

Boone County tax calculator tool

Calculate estimated taxes at boonepva.ky.gov/forms-tools-links/tax-calculator.aspx.

Tax calculations multiply assessed value by rates. Multiple rates apply to each property. State tax is one component. County rates add to the total. City rates apply within municipalities. Library taxes fund public libraries. Health taxes support medical services. Extension offices receive funding. Fire districts charge for protection. School districts receive the largest portion.

House Bill 44 limits revenue growth. Counties cannot increase revenue more than four percent. This protects property owners. Rates adjust based on total assessments. Rising values may lower rates.

Appealing Your Boone County Assessment

The appeal period starts the first Monday in May. It extends for two weeks. KRS 133.045 governs this schedule. You cannot appeal when tax bills arrive.

Boone County property assessment appeals process

Learn about appeals at boonepva.ky.gov/property-assessment/appeal-process.aspx.

Contact the PVA office first. Call 859-334-2181 to discuss. Staff reviews comparable sales. They explain the assessment reasoning. Many issues resolve at this stage.

If unsatisfied, appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals. KRS 133.120 creates this board. File through the County Clerk. Complete the required forms. Attend the scheduled hearing.

Property Tax Exemptions in Boone County

Homestead exemptions help seniors save money. The 2026 exemption amount is $49,100. This comes off your assessed value. You must be 65 or older. Ownership and occupancy are required.

Apply with proper documentation. A valid Kentucky driver's license works. State ID cards also qualify. Only one exemption per household. The amount reviews every two years.

Disability exemptions match the homestead amount. Total disability for 12 months qualifies. Four requirements must be met. Own and occupy the property. Be classified as totally disabled. Maintain disability classification year-round. Receive disability payments.

Documentation includes the application. Provide a driver's license or birth certificate. Original disability verification is required. BPQY forms from Social Security work. Notice of Award letters also qualify.

Veterans with 70% service-connected disability qualify. Documentation must show percentage and date. VA records provide this proof.

Agricultural exemptions benefit farmers. Ten contiguous acres for livestock qualify. Five acres work for horticultural use. Valuation uses "use value" methods. This is lower than fair cash value.

Paying Property Taxes in Boone County

The Boone County Sheriff collects taxes. They are located at 3100 Conrad Lane in Burlington. The phone is 859-334-2175. Office hours are Monday through Friday.

Payment methods include cash and checks. Credit cards are accepted. Online payments may be available. Contact the Sheriff's office for details.

The standard Kentucky payment schedule applies. November payments earn discounts. December is face value. Penalties start in January. Higher penalties apply in February.

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