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Assessor
The Assessor's primary duty is to determine the value of all taxable real and personal property for the purpose of equitable tax distribution for various taxing districts.
- Assessor Home Page
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Address Change
Address Change
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Parcel Search and Maps
Parcel Search and Maps
- Meet our Appraisers
- Levy Highlights
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Levies & Taxing Districts
Review multiple charts and graphs explaining the use of real and property tax revenue.
- How to Calculate Property Tax
- Change of Value Notices
- Go Paperless with eNotices
- Sales Data
- Appealing Your Value
- Real Property Appraisal
- Forest Fire Protection Assessment
- Current Use & DFL Programs
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Exemptions & Tax Relief
Exemptions & Tax Relief
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Business Personal Property
Personal Property Tax is the mirror image of Real Property Tax.
- Assessor's Data
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Auditor
The County Auditor's Office is responsible for financial services, supervising elections, registering voters, licensing and recording of legal documents.
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Accounting Division
The San Juan County Auditor's Office Accounting Division performs eight distinct financial functions.
- Elections Division
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Licensing Division
Learn how to apply for drivers, vehicle, vessel, marriage, and dog licenses.
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Recording Division
By RCW 36.22.010, the County Auditor is the “recorder of deeds and other instruments in writing which by law are to be filed and recorded in and for the county for which he or she is elected.”
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Accounting Division
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Treasurer
The County Treasurer serves as the Ex Officio Treasurer for Junior Districts and School Districts and is the custodian of all funds for the County, Junior Districts and School Districts.
- Pay Taxes Online
- Address Change
- Auto-Pay Tax Payments
- County Surplus
- Financials
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Foreclosure Information
There are different types of property sold at Treasurer's sales and here you will find general information on real property tax foreclosure sales.
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Land Bank Tax
The San Juan County Land Bank Tax also known as Real Estate Excise Tax (REET) is a tax authorized by the voters of San Juan County pursuant to the enablement and requirements of Chapters 82.45 and 82.46 RCW.
- Property Search
- Real and Personal Property Taxes
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Real Estate Excise Tax
Unless otherwise specifically exempt from tax, all sales are subject to the excise tax.
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Real Estate Excise Tax Affidavit Searches
Use the databases to search for excise tax affidavits from 1952 to present.