If you want to check property records in Licking County, Ohio, the County Auditor’s official system is the most reliable source. It provides verified data such as property ownership, parcel numbers, tax details, and valuation.
This guide is designed to help you not just access records, but actually understand and use them. Whether you are a buyer, homeowner, or researcher, you will find step-by-step instructions, real tips, and practical insights to complete your task easily.
All links below are official government websites. No third-party tools are included.
Quick Access – Licking County Auditor Property Tools
How to Use Licking County Auditor Property Search (Step-by-Step)
- Open the official Auditor website: Visit Auditor Portal
- Find and click on Property Search or Real Estate Search
- Choose your search method:
- Owner Name (best for general lookup)
- Parcel Number (most accurate method)
- Property Address (use simple format)
- Click search and review results list
- Select your property and open detailed record
Real Insight: If your search fails, remove words like “Street”, “Road”, or “Avenue”. Keep only the main name.
Pro Tip: Parcel number search avoids duplicate or wrong results, especially in rural areas.
Licking County Auditor Office Details
Office Name |
Licking County Auditor |
Address |
20 South Second Street, Newark, OH 43055 (Verify from official website) |
Phone |
(740) 670-5000 (Verify from official website) |
Website |
Licking County Auditor Office Location Map
What You Can Find in Licking County Property Records
- Property owner name and mailing address
- Parcel ID and legal description
- Market value and assessed value
- Tax bill details and payment history
- Land size, building structure, and usage type
Real Insight: Always compare Auditor value with recent sale prices to understand real market value.
Licking County Property Records Search by Owner Name
This method is useful when you don’t have parcel number.
- Enter only last name first
- Refine results using filters
- Check multiple matches carefully
Tip: Try different spelling variations if no results appear.
Licking County Parcel Lookup by Parcel Number
Parcel lookup is the most accurate way to find exact property.
- Use parcel number from tax bill
- Enter full number without spaces if required
Expert Tip: Always use parcel ID for legal verification or property purchase.
Licking County Property Tax Records and Payment
- Enter parcel number
- Verify tax amount
- Check due date and penalties
- Make payment securely
Tip: Late payments include penalties, so always check due dates in advance.
Licking County GIS Map Property Search
- Zoom into your area
- Click on parcel boundary
- View ownership and land data
Real Insight: GIS map helps confirm land size and boundaries before purchase.
Licking County Property Value and Assessment
Property valuation is determined by the Auditor using market data.
Insight: Higher assessed value means higher property tax.
Licking County Homestead Exemption Guide
👉 Apply via Auditor website: Apply Here
Tip: Check eligibility before applying to avoid rejection.
Common Problems and Solutions
- No results: Try partial search
- Wrong property: Use parcel ID
- Payment issue: Contact Treasurer office
Search Accuracy Tips
- Always double-check spelling
- Use parcel number when possible
- Avoid full address format errors
Official Government Resources
Frequently Asked Questions
How to search property records in Licking County Ohio?
Visit the Auditor website and search by name, parcel number, or address.
How to find parcel number?
Check tax bill, deed, or GIS map.
How to check property owner?
Use owner name or parcel number in official search.
How to pay property tax?
Use Treasurer website and pay using parcel ID.
What is property assessment?
It is value used to calculate property tax.
How to use GIS map?
Click parcel on map to view details.
Why property not showing?
Try different search format or spelling.
How to apply for homestead exemption?
Apply through Auditor site.
Can I search property by address?
Yes, use simple format.
Who maintains property records?
The County Auditor office.

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10 Ohio Property Tax Calculators & Auditor Tools
Built specifically for Ohio's 35% assessment ratio, current DTE forms, and 2026 Homestead, Owner-Occupancy, CAUV, Conveyance Fee, and Board of Revision rules. Every number reflects verified Ohio Department of Taxation amounts.
Annual Tax Bill Estimator
OHIOApplies Ohio's 35% assessment ratio plus your county's effective millage tier — the actual math your auditor uses.
Homestead Reduction Calculator
DTE 105A2026 Ohio Homestead: $29,000 general or $58,000 enhanced (100% disabled vet, KIA spouse). OAGI under $41,000 required for non-veteran applicants.
Owner-Occupancy & Non-Business Credits
DTE 105CEvery Ohio owner-occupied home qualifies for the 2.5% Owner-Occupancy Credit plus the automatic 10% Non-Business Credit. Most owners don't realize these stack.
Conveyance Fee Calculator
ORC 322When you sell or transfer Ohio property, the auditor collects $1 state + up to $3 county per $1,000, plus $0.50 per parcel. Counties choose their rate.
CAUV Agricultural Savings
DTE 109Ohio's Current Agricultural Use Value cuts taxable value dramatically for farmland (10+ acres, or smaller with $2,500+ annual gross income).
Mill Rate Converter
Ohio tax rates appear three ways on auditor sites: mills, percent, or dollars per $1,000. Convert between them instantly.
Parcel Number Cleaner
Ohio's 88 counties each format parcels differently — Franklin uses 010-123456-00, Cuyahoga uses 001-23-456, Hamilton uses 100-0001-0001-00. Auto-detects.
35% Ratio Sanity Check
Ohio law sets taxable value at 35% of market value. If yours is significantly higher, you're a strong BOR appeal candidate.
BOR Appeal Savings
DTE 1A successful Board of Revision complaint typically cuts your value 10–20%. Filing is free and stays in effect until the next reappraisal.
BOR Deadline Countdown
MAR 31Ohio's statutory Board of Revision filing deadline is March 31 for the prior tax year. Miss it and you wait until next year — no extensions.
Verify with the official Ohio source
These calculators use the verified 2026 Ohio Department of Taxation amounts and statutory rules. For your exact bill, exemption status, and county-specific deadlines, always confirm with your county auditor and the Ohio Revised Code:
Estimates use Ohio's 35% statutory assessment ratio and effective tax rate tiers averaged across major Ohio counties. Your actual bill depends on local school levies, voted millage, inside vs. outside millage splits, House Bill 920 reduction factors (HB 920), and special assessments. The 2026 Homestead general amount ($29,000) and enhanced amount ($58,000) reflect HB 187 inflation indexing — your county auditor's office may show slightly different transitional figures. Nothing here is legal or tax advice. CountyAuditors.org is an independent informational directory, not affiliated with any county government.