Jefferson County Property Tax Records Search

Jefferson County property tax records are maintained by the Property Valuation Administrator and the Sheriff's Office. You can search assessments, ownership details, and tax bills online. The PVA office in Louisville serves over 260,000 residential properties and 21,000 commercial properties throughout the county.

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Jefferson County Property Tax Facts

280K+ Properties Assessed
$1B Annual Taxes Collected
83 Satellite Cities
$49,100 Homestead Exemption

Jefferson County Property Tax Records Overview

The Jefferson County PVA assesses all real property at fair cash value. Assessments happen annually with physical inspections every four years. The PVA office is located in the Glassworks Building at 815 W. Market Street in downtown Louisville.

Jefferson County PVA homepage showing property search options

The Jefferson County PVA website at jeffersonpva.ky.gov provides access to property records and assessment information.

Colleen Younger serves as the elected Property Valuation Administrator. The office employs professional assessors who review market trends. They analyze sales data from across Louisville and surrounding areas. Your assessment reflects the value as of January 1 each year.

How to Search Jefferson County Property Tax Records

The PVA offers free basic searches to all users. You can find property by address or parcel ID. Type the street name without punctuation. Enter city or zip codes only if needed. Results show ownership and assessed values instantly.

Jefferson County PVA property search interface

The property search page at jeffersonpva.ky.gov/property-search allows you to look up properties by address or parcel identification number.

Subscription services provide deeper data. Owner searches reveal who holds title. Legal descriptions show exact boundaries. Sales searches track market activity across Jefferson County. Day passes cost ten dollars. Monthly and annual plans offer unlimited access.

Advanced subscribers access over forty data points. Building specifications detail square footage and room counts. Assessment histories show value changes over time. School district boundaries affect property values. Previous owner data traces title transfers. Property photos display current conditions.

Paying Property Taxes in Jefferson County

The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office collects all property taxes. They gather approximately one billion dollars each year. This money funds schools, metro services, and fire districts. Over 300,000 taxpayers receive bills annually.

Jefferson County Sheriff tax payment portal

Pay your taxes online through the Sheriff's portal at jcsoky.org/property-tax/search.

The payment schedule offers discounts for early payers. November payments receive two percent off. December payments are at face value. January adds five percent penalty. February through April triggers ten percent plus Sheriff fees. After April 15, accounts transfer to the County Clerk.

Online payments accept multiple methods. Electronic checks cost two dollars flat. Credit and debit cards charge two point two five percent. Minimum card fees apply to small payments. American Express, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa are all accepted.

Note: You must pay even if you never received a bill.

Jefferson County Satellite Cities

Eighty-three incorporated cities exist within Jefferson County boundaries. These satellite cities maintain separate taxing authority. About 60,000 properties fall under city jurisdiction. Owners may receive two tax bills each year.

Jefferson County satellite cities information page

Learn about satellite city taxes at jeffersonpva.ky.gov/satellite-cities.

Major cities include Shively, St. Matthews, and Jeffersontown. Shively charges thirty-five point four cents per hundred dollars. Their taxes are due September 30th. St. Matthews offers forty percent discounts for early payment. The deadline is October 31st. Jeffersontown handles billing through Revenue@JeffersontownKY.gov.

Property Tax Exemptions in Jefferson County

Several exemptions reduce tax burdens for qualifying owners. The Homestead Exemption helps seniors aged sixty-five and older. The 2025-2026 amount is $49,100. This reduces your taxable assessment significantly. You must own and occupy the property as your primary residence.

Disabled individuals receive the same exemption. Total disability qualifies regardless of age. Applications require proof of disability status. Veterans with service-connected disabilities may also qualify. Documentation from the VA is required.

Agricultural land receives preferential valuation. Working farms of ten acres or more qualify. The land is valued based on agricultural use. This creates substantial savings over market value assessments.

Appealing Your Jefferson County Assessment

Property owners may challenge assessments they believe are too high. The appeals window opens each spring. Online conferences begin April 24, 2026. The period closes May 18, 2026 at 4 PM. All submissions must meet this deadline.

The process starts with an informal conference. Schedule online through the PVA website. Present your evidence and documentation. Comparable sales support your case. Photos show property conditions. Appraisals provide professional opinions.

Unsatisfied owners may escalate further. File with the Local Board of Assessment Appeals. Submit through the County Clerk's office. The board hears cases after the inspection period. Their decisions come within weeks.

The final level is the Property Valuation Review Commission. This state body reviews local board decisions. They provide binding rulings on assessments.

Contact the Jefferson County PVA

The main office sits in the Glassworks Building downtown. The address is 815 W. Market Street, Suite 400. Louisville, Kentucky 40202-2654. Phone support is available at (502) 574-6380. Fax documents to (502) 574-6108.

Email reaches specific departments directly. General questions go to pva@jeffersonpva.ky.gov. Live chat operates Monday through Friday. Hours are 9 AM to 3:30 PM. Subscription billing has a separate support line at (502) 498-8477.

Five County Clerk branches accept tax payments. The Dixie Branch is at 4919-F Dixie Highway. Fairdale Branch sits at 10616 West Manslick Road. Highview Branch is at 7813 Beulah Church Road. East Branch is located at 12312-A Shelbyville Road. Westport Branch is at 9451 Westport Road. Extended evening hours are available at these locations.

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