Daviess County Property Tax Records Lookup

Daviess County property tax records are available online through the PVA search system. You can find assessments, ownership details, and tax information for Owensboro and all Daviess County properties. Total real estate value exceeds $8.4 billion.

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Daviess County Property Tax Facts

$8.4B Total Real Estate Value
7.53% 2025 Value Increase
$49,100 Homestead Exemption
Online Payment Available

Daviess County Property Tax Records Overview

Daviess County PVA uses the Schneider Corp QPublic platform. This system provides comprehensive property searches. Rachel Pence Foster serves as the PVA. The office is in Owensboro.

Daviess County PVA homepage

Access Daviess County records at daviesskypva.org.

The office address is 212 Saint Ann Street, Room 102. Owensboro, Kentucky 42303 is the zip. Phone support is 270-685-8474. The fax number is 270-685-8493. Email reaches rachelfoster@daviesskypva.org.

Assessment values have grown steadily. The 2025 total is $8,487,241,497. This represents a 7.53% increase. The 2024 total was $7,893,173,197. Growth has averaged over 5% annually.

Searching Daviess County Property Tax Records

The QPublic system offers multiple search options. Owner name searches find properties by person. Location address searches work by street. Parcel number lookups use unique identifiers. Alternate IDs help for some properties. Legal descriptions define boundaries. Account numbers provide direct access.

Map-based searches show GIS data. Parcel boundaries display on aerial photos. Property characteristics appear in detail. Assessment histories track value changes. Ownership information shows current records. Sales data reveals market activity.

Staff members handle specific duties. Chris Flener manages deed transfers and GIS. Kim Harper oversees tangibles. Amanda Ambs and Bailey Wurth handle motor vehicles and homestead. Keesha Embry manages data entry. Madison Hamilton covers real estate field work. Rachel Pence Foster handles commercial properties.

Paying Property Taxes in Daviess County

The Daviess County Sheriff's Office collects taxes. Their address is 212 St. Ann Street, Room 103. The phone is 270-685-6133. Email reaches Tax.counter@dcsoky.gov.

Daviess County Sheriff tax collection page

Learn about tax collection at dcsoky.gov/tax-collection.

The 2025 collection dates vary slightly. The discount period is November 10 to December 10. Base amount period runs December 11 to January 10. Five percent penalty is January 11 to February 10. Twenty-one percent penalty is February 11 to April 25.

Daviess County online tax payment portal

Pay taxes online at view.properlytaxes.com.

Payment methods include several options. Debit and credit cards work in person and online. Cash is accepted in person only. Personal and business checks are welcome. Cashier's checks provide secure payment. Money orders are accepted. Electronic checks work online only.

Foreign funds are not accepted. Checks must be drawn on U.S. banks. Written amounts must match numeric amounts exactly. Payments must be exact amounts. Make checks payable to Daviess County Sheriff's Office.

Delinquent notices mail February 11. Unpaid bills transfer to the County Clerk on April 25. Significant additional fees apply. Tax sales typically occur in August.

Understanding Your Daviess County Assessment

Assessments are based on multiple factors. Market value drives the process. Comparable sales in your neighborhood matter. The PVA strives to maintain fair values.

Values sometimes increase dramatically. Market appreciation affects assessments. Four-year inspection cycles may show larger jumps. This reflects accumulated market changes.

Neighbors with more land may pay less. Agricultural exemptions often explain this. Ten or more acres qualify as farms. Farmland rental income affects valuation. Per-acre values are lower than residential lots.

You cannot appeal when tax bills arrive. The appeals process closes earlier. Taxing entities set rates based on certified assessments. KRS 133.045 controls the timeline. Appeals happen in May each year.

January 1 values determine tax bills. Purchase prices after this date do not apply. The following year may show adjustments. Fair arm's length sales qualify for changes.

Property Tax Exemptions in Daviess County

Homestead exemptions help seniors aged 65 and older. You must be 65 during the filing year. Recorded ownership as of January 1 is required. You must reside at the property.

The 2025-2026 exemption is $49,100. This deducts from your property value. Example math shows the benefit. A $250,000 total value becomes $200,900 taxable. This saves significant tax dollars.

Disability exemptions match the homestead amount. Total disability is required. Documentation from Social Security is needed. TPQY forms or Benefits Verification Letters work.

Agricultural exemptions benefit farmers. Ten contiguous acres qualify. Valuation uses rental income per acre. This is lower than residential values.

Other exemptions include government property. Educational institutions qualify. Religious properties are exempt. Public libraries pay no taxes. Cemeteries without profit motives are exempt. Purely public charities may qualify.

Forms Available from Daviess County PVA

Several forms assist property owners. Change of mailing address updates tax bills. Form 62A023 applies to exempt organizations. Open records requests provide data access. Tangible personal property returns are for businesses.

Contact the PVA office for assistance. Staff can guide you to the right forms. Email or call for quick answers. Visit in person for complex issues.

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