Data Year 2024 • Updated 2026
Verified 2026-06-13

Claiborne Parish County
Property Tax Guide

Effective rate 0.43% — median annual bill $356. Pay online, search records, and contact the official Claiborne Parish County assessor.

Property tax bills vary by municipality, assessed value, exemptions, school taxes, and local tax rates. Use county averages only as a starting estimate.
Claiborne Parish County — 2024
Effective Rate 0.43%
Median Annual Bill $356
National Rank 3135
State Louisiana
0.43%

Data Source

County Tax Assessor Database

Verification

PropertyTax.guide Editorial Team on 2026-06-13

Data Quality

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Claiborne Parish County Property Tax Rate

The current effective property tax rate in Claiborne Parish County is approximately 0.43%. This composite rate reflects levies from multiple taxing authorities: the county general fund, local school districts, city governments, and any special assessment districts.

Effective Rate 0.43%
Median Annual Bill $356
Data Year 2024

Estimate Your Claiborne Parish County Property Tax

Calculate your tax bill using the verified Claiborne Parish County effective rate of 0.43%.

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This is an estimate. Please verify the actual final values with official county records before paying.

How to Pay Claiborne Parish County Property Tax Online

Use this payment workflow to prepare your bill lookup, verify the official payment path, and avoid submitting on the wrong website.

What you need before you start

  • Parcel or account number: use the number shown on your bill if possible.
  • Owner name or property address: keep one backup search method ready if the parcel lookup fails.
  • Installment and balance due: confirm whether you are paying the current quarter or a delinquent amount before submitting.

County-specific facts currently available

Installment dates

December 31

Penalty / interest

Verify on official bill

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Past-Due Property Tax Check

Estimate late payment penalties and interest charges.

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CRITICAL WARNING: Late payments typically incur penalties and interest based on months delinquent. Always verify the final balance with the county assessor before submitting payments.
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How to pay online

A verified online payment portal is not available in our current database. Use the office section below to confirm the correct portal before paying.

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Other payment methods

Mail, in-person, and phone options may exist, but they are not always handled by the same office or processor. Verify the correct address, posting rules, and accepted methods before sending money or visiting in person.

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What happens after payment

Save the confirmation number, receipt, and timestamp. If the account does not update quickly, compare the receipt to your bill details before contacting the office.

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If your payment fails

Re-check the parcel number, owner name, installment selected, and billing ZIP. If the issue continues, stop and call the office before trying again so you do not create duplicate charges.

Reality warning: Fees and payment methods can vary by processor and municipality. Confirm on the official payment page before submitting.

Search Claiborne Parish County Property Tax Records

Use this records workflow to verify assessed value, tax status, and ownership details before paying, appealing, or requesting an exemption.

Records Search Helper

Find the best way to search your property details and troubleshoot search failures.

Recommended Search Format:

Troubleshooting Search Tips:
💡 Pro Tip: Searching by Parcel ID has the highest success rate on county databases.
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Choose a search method

Start with parcel number if you have it. If not, try property address or owner name.

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Enter parcel, owner, or address details

Use the exact street number, spelling, and parcel format shown on your bill or deed.

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Confirm assessed value and tax status

Check the assessed value, current tax year, unpaid balance, and any delinquent flags before taking action.

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Download, print, or save the result

Keep a copy of the record before paying, filing an appeal, or contacting the office.

What if no result is found?

  • Spelling mismatch between the bill and the public record.
  • Old owner name still attached to the parcel.
  • Parcel split, merge, or recent reassignment.
  • Municipality-specific record system that is separate from the county workflow.
Verified records lookup URL not available in our current database. Use the office section below before searching or paying.

Top Ways to Lower Your Claiborne Parish County Tax Bill

🏠 File the Homestead Exemption

If you own and occupy your home as your primary residence, you likely qualify. The homestead exemption removes a portion of assessed value from taxation — often saving $200–$1,000/yr.

👴 Senior & Disability Freeze

Louisiana offers senior citizen freezes and disability exemptions that cap or reduce your assessed value. Apply once, renew annually. Missing the deadline means losing a full year of savings.

🎖️ Veterans Exemption

Honorably discharged veterans and surviving spouses may qualify for significant reductions. Rates vary by disability rating and state law — apply through the Claiborne Parish County Assessor.

📊 Appeal Your Assessment

Compare your assessed value to recent sales of comparable homes. If yours is too high, file a formal protest. A successful appeal can permanently lower your annual bill.

Appealing Your Claiborne Parish County Assessment

If your property is over-assessed, you have a legal right to protest. Most Louisiana counties allow 30–90 days from the assessment notice to file. Present comparable sales data and factual errors in your property record for the strongest case.

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Review Notice

Check square footage, bedroom count, and property class for errors.

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Gather Comps

Find 3–5 similar homes that recently sold for less than your assessed value.

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File Protest

Submit evidence to the county board before the annual appeal deadline.

Official Office Contact

Claiborne Parish Assessor Office

County office record migrated from the permit/counties database and enriched with tax-oriented URLs where available.

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County Map

Map centered on Claiborne Parish County, Louisiana county geography using county latitude and longitude. This is not a verified office entrance map.

Need payment help? Call before paying if your parcel search fails. Always verify payment location and mailing address before visiting.

Tax Exemptions & Relief Programs — Claiborne Parish County

Many property owners qualify for tax exemptions that can significantly reduce their annual bill. Common programs include homestead exemptions, senior freeze, disability relief, and veteran benefits. Eligibility and benefit amounts vary by county and state law.

Homestead Exemption

Removes a portion of home value from taxation for primary residences. Typical savings: $200–$800/year.

Senior Citizen Freeze

Freezes assessed value for seniors 65+. Annual renewal required. Savings grow as home values rise.

Veteran/Disability Exemptions

Honorably discharged veterans and disabled persons may qualify for full or partial exemptions.

Agricultural/Preservation Credits

For farmland and properties in conservation. Requirements vary by county and state.

View Complete Exemptions Guide →

Louisiana State Property Tax Law Overview

Property tax rules and assessment schedules are established by state-level statutes. Here is an overview of key tax policies governing assessments and exemptions across Louisiana.

Assessment Cycle Properties are re-assessed every 1 year(s).
Legal Assessment Ratio 10% assessment ratio on fair market value for residential (residential protected by Louisiana Constitution). Commercial at 15%. Appeals frequent due to complexity.
Assessment Cap Yes — capped at 0.0% annual increase (Louisiana Constitution Article VII Section 18).
Appeal Authority Assessment protests are overseen by the Parish Board of Review; then Louisiana Tax Commission; then District Court.
Equalization Process

Assessing districts: Each of Louisiana's 64 parishes conduct assessments. Each parish is responsible for locally assessed property within their jurisdiction. Director: Elected. Revaluation cycle: Other - see footnote. Re-inspection: Yes, physical re-inspection is required by the state, but not on a fixed schedule

Assessment administration: Revaluation cycle: Other - see footnote. Director is Elected. Each of Louisiana's 64 parishes conduct assessments. Each parish is responsible for locally assessed property within their jurisdiction.

Classification and ratios: Class 1 10%; Class 2 10%; Class 3 15%; Class 4 25%

Tax limits: After reassessment, revenues cannot exceed the amount collected in the prior year. Millage rates are adjusted to reflect the new property values. The adjusted maximum millage is the prior year’s maximum millage rate adjusted to keep property tax revenues from increasing. Property is reappraised and valued at least once every 4 years.

Agricultural treatment: The use value of bona fide agricultural, horticultural, and timber lands is determined by the application of the following formula: Value equals net income divided by capitalization rate. In applying this formula, the assessors utilize the use value table and the capitalization rate as determined by the Louisiana Tax Commission or its successor. The use value of bona fide marshland shall be determined on the basis of its highest use value. In determining the use value of such lands, the assessors utilize the use value table prepared by the Louisiana Tax Commission or its successor, which is applied uniformly statewide. For timberland assessed based on its use value, there is also levied a "Forest Protection Tax" of $0.08 per acre.

Personal property treatment: Personal property taxed: Yes. Inventory taxed: Yes, but see footnote. Machinery and equipment taxed: Yes, but see footnote

Transfer charges:

Legal definition: "Real property" shall mean land and all things permanently affixed to the land. "Real estate" or "immovable property" means and includes not only land, city, town and village lots, but all things thereunto pertaining, and all structures and other appurtenances thereto, as pass to the vendee by the conveyance of the land or lot.

Claiborne Parish County Property Tax — FAQ

What is the effective property tax rate in Claiborne Parish?

The latest county-level rate in the working database is 0.26%. Median annual tax is $356 and the median home value reference is $82,100.

Research Disclaimer

PropertyTax.guide provides Claiborne Parish County property tax data for informational purposes only. Rates are derived from 2024 county-level data and represent averages. Your actual tax bill depends on your assessed value, applicable exemptions, and local millage rates. This site is not affiliated with any government agency. Always verify payment amounts and due dates with the county office contact details shown above before paying or visiting in person.