Pulaski County Property Tax Records Search
Pulaski County property tax records are available through the qPublic system. You can search assessments, ownership, and property details for Somerset and all Pulaski County areas.
Pulaski County Property Tax Facts
Pulaski County Property Tax Records Overview
Pulaski County uses the qPublic system. This platform provides property searches. Somerset is the county seat. The PVA maintains all records.
Access Pulaski County records at qpublic.net/ky/pulaski.
The qPublic system offers comprehensive data. Search by owner name or address. Parcel lookups are available. Map searches display GIS data.
Searching Pulaski County Property Tax Records
The qPublic platform provides multiple search options. Owner name searches find properties. Address searches locate by street. Parcel ID lookups use unique identifiers.
Property records show ownership details. Assessment values include land and buildings. Tax district information is displayed. Property characteristics are listed.
Subscription services may provide enhanced access. Detailed data may require accounts. Contact the PVA for options.
Paying Property Taxes in Pulaski County
The Pulaski County Sheriff collects taxes. Contact their office for payment options. The standard Kentucky schedule applies.
Payment methods typically include mail. In-person payments are accepted. Credit cards may be available. Check with the Sheriff's office.
Discount periods run through November. December is face value. Penalties start in January. Higher penalties apply after January.
Property Tax Exemptions in Pulaski County
Homestead exemptions help seniors. Age 65 and older qualify. The exemption is $49,100 for 2025-2026.
Disability exemptions match the homestead amount. Total disability qualifies. Proper documentation is required.
Agricultural exemptions benefit working farms. Minimum acreage requirements apply. Applications are due by March 1.
Appealing Your Pulaski County Assessment
Property owners may appeal assessments. Contact the PVA office first. Discuss your concerns with staff.
The open inspection period is in May. This is the time to file appeals. Meet with the PVA during this window.
If unsatisfied, appeal to the Local Board. File through the County Clerk. Follow all deadline requirements.