Fayette County Tax Records Search System

Fayette County property tax records are easy to find online. The Property Valuation Administrator maintains all property assessments and tax assessment data. You can search property records by owner name, address, or parcel number. The online system for accessing tax records is free to use. Records include assessed values, sales history, and property details. Searching these tax assessments takes just minutes from any device. The PVA website offers tools for homeowners and researchers. You can also visit the office in downtown Lexington for assistance.

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Fayette County Property Tax Records Quick Facts

115,015 Total Parcels
$43.26B Total Assessed Value
$49,100 Homestead Exemption
$1.2638 District 1 Tax Rate

Fayette County Property Tax Records Overview

Fayette County is home to Lexington, the second-largest city in Kentucky. The PVA office assesses over 115,000 parcels for property tax records each year. David O'Neill serves as the elected Property Valuation Administrator. His office is located in downtown Lexington. The team works to ensure fair and accurate property assessments and tax assessments for all tax records.

Fayette County property tax records contain detailed information. You can find ownership history, assessed values, and building characteristics in these tax records. Sales data in property assessments helps track market trends. Tax district information shows where your tax payments go.

Visit the Fayette County PVA website at fayettepva.com to access property tax records and assessment information.

Fayette County PVA homepage showing property search options

The Fayette County PVA office is open to the public. You can visit in person at 101 East Vine Street. The office is in Suite 600 of the Lafayette Building. Staff are available to help with searches of property tax records and tax assessments. They can explain tax assessment methods used for property assessments. You may also call with questions about assessments or tax bills.

Note: The Fayette County PVA office hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

How to Search Fayette County Property Tax Records Online

Fayette County uses Schneider Corp's QPublic system for online searches of property tax records. This platform provides free access to property tax records and tax assessments. You can search property assessments and parcels as a guest without creating an account. Enhanced features for viewing tax records are available with a free registration.

Access the property search system at qpublic.schneidercorp.com to search Fayette County property tax records by multiple criteria.

Fayette County property search interface showing search options and map view

The Fayette County search system offers several ways to find property tax records. You can look up Fayette County property by owner name. Address searches of property tax records work with partial street names. Parcel ID searches of tax assessments provide exact matches. Alternate ID numbers in tax records are also searchable. The map search lets you browse locations within Fayette County.

Each Fayette County property record shows comprehensive details from property tax records. You will see the owner's name and mailing address in the tax records. Legal descriptions identify the property boundaries. Fair cash value and taxable value are displayed in property assessments. Land and building assessed values are listed separately. Physical characteristics in tax records include square footage and room counts.

Sales history appears for most properties in Fayette County property tax records. You can see previous sale dates and prices in the tax records. This helps verify market values and assessed values on tax assessments. Recent transfers update the ownership records in property assessments. The system pulls data from Fayette County deed filings.

Note: Online tax records are updated regularly but may not reflect the most recent filings of property assessments.

Fayette County Property Tax Payment Options

The Fayette County Sheriff's Office collects property taxes for Fayette County. This is separate from the Fayette County PVA assessment function. Tax bills go out in late September each year. Payments for Fayette County tax bills are due based on the tax calendar.

Pay your property taxes online through secure2.kentucky.gov or check tax bills at fayettesheriff.com.

Fayette County Sheriff tax lookup page showing payment options

Online payments for tax bills accept major credit cards. Direct debit from your bank account is also available for tax payments. The system for tax payments is secure and available 24 hours a day. You will need your parcel number or tax bill number from your tax records. Receipts for tax bills are emailed immediately after payment.

The Fayette County property tax calendar includes several key periods. Tax bills are mailed during the last week of September. The discount period for tax bills runs from October 1 through November 1. Pay during this window to save 2 percent on your tax bills. The face amount period for tax payments extends from November 2 through December 31.

Penalties apply after the new year on Fayette County taxes. A 5 percent penalty on tax bills adds from January 1 through January 31. The penalty on tax payments increases to 10 percent starting February 1. An additional 10 percent fee on tax bills applies after April 15. Do not wait to pay your Fayette County taxes and tax bills.

Fayette County Property Tax Rates for 2025

Property tax rates in Fayette County vary by location. Different districts provide different services for Fayette County property assessments. Your total rate depends on where your Fayette County property sits. Rates are expressed per $100 of assessed value in the tax records. Multiply your assessed value by the rate to estimate taxes and tax bills.

The base rates for 2025 include several components affecting Fayette County tax bills. The State of Kentucky charges $0.1060 per $100 of assessed value. Fayette County Public Schools levy $0.7980 on property assessments. This is the largest portion of most Fayette County tax bills. General Service for Lexington-Fayette adds $0.0750 to property assessments. Extension Services charge $0.0040 per $100 of assessed value.

Additional rates fund specific services. Soil and Water Conservation receives $0.0010. The Health Department gets $0.0243. Lextran transit services cost $0.0600. The Park Fund adds $0.0225. District 1 properties pay a total rate of $1.2638.

Residential properties make up the bulk of the tax base. Over 101,000 homes are on the property assessment rolls. Their total assessed value exceeds $26.7 billion. Commercial properties in the tax records number over 6,000. The combined equalized assessment value reaches $43.26 billion.

Note: Tax rates on property assessments may change annually based on budget needs and voter approval.

Fayette County Property Tax Exemptions and Relief

Fayette County offers property tax relief for qualifying residents. The Homestead Exemption provides significant savings on Fayette County tax bills. It reduces your assessed value before taxes calculate on your Fayette County property assessments. You must apply through the PVA office in Fayette County.

Learn about the Homestead Exemption at fayettepva.com/homestead-exemption and see if you qualify for property tax savings on your assessed value.

Fayette County PVA homestead exemption information page

The Homestead Exemption for 2025 is $49,100. This amount is deducted from your fair cash value on Fayette County tax records. You must be age 65 or older to qualify for this Fayette County property tax records exemption. Totally disabled individuals also qualify for reduced Fayette County tax bills. You must own and occupy the property as of January 1 according to tax assessment rules.

Documentation is required to claim the exemption on your tax records. Acceptable proof includes a driver's license. Birth certificates work for age verification. Passports are also accepted. Medicare cards prove both age and disability status for tax records. Contact Lori Kidwell at extension 238 for help with tax assessment exemptions.

Other exemptions may apply to your Fayette County property tax records. Agricultural land receives preferential valuation in property assessments. Religious and charitable organizations may claim full exemptions from tax bills. Veterans with service-connected disabilities have special rules for tax assessments. Check with the Fayette County PVA office about your tax records situation.

Appealing Your Fayette County Property Tax Assessment

Property owners in Fayette County can appeal assessments. You have the right to challenge Fayette County property assessments you believe are too high. The appeals process for tax assessments has multiple steps. Deadlines for tax records appeals are strict and must be followed. Start early to protect your rights regarding assessed value.

The first step is an informal conference with the Fayette County PVA. Contact the office to schedule a meeting about your tax assessment. Bring documentation to support your case. Comparable sales from your neighborhood help establish assessed value. Recent appraisals of property assessments carry weight. Photos showing property condition are useful for Fayette County tax records appeals.

If the conference does not resolve your concern, you may appeal further. File with the Fayette County Local Board of Assessment Appeals. Submit your appeal through the County Clerk. The 2026 deadline is May 20. The board hears cases after the inspection period closes.

The Local Board reviews evidence from both sides regarding tax assessments. They consider sales data and property conditions in tax records. Their decision on assessed value comes within a few weeks. You will receive written notice of the outcome. Most appeals of property assessments are resolved at this level.

The final appeal level is the Kentucky Board of Tax Appeals. This state board reviews local decisions on tax assessments. You may present additional evidence about assessed value. Legal representation is allowed for property assessment appeals. Their ruling is binding unless overturned in court.

Note: The conference with the PVA must be completed by May 18, 2026, for the current tax year.

Contacting the Fayette County PVA Office

The PVA office welcomes your questions. Staff are trained to help with Fayette County property tax records. You can reach the Fayette County office by phone or email. Visit the Fayette County office in person for complex issues. Response times vary by request volume.

The main office phone number is (859) 246-2722. This line handles general questions. Fax documents to (859) 246-2729. The general email is andrea.ewen@ky.gov. Send assessment protests to protest@fayettepva.com.

Homestead exemption questions have a dedicated line. Call extension 238 to speak with Lori Kidwell. She can explain requirements and help with applications. Her team processes hundreds of exemptions each year.

The mailing address is 101 East Vine Street, Suite 600, Lexington, KY 40507. The office is in the heart of downtown. Parking is available in nearby garages. Public transit stops are within walking distance.

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