When you need accurate Delaware County property records in Ohio, the official Auditor system is the only reliable source. It provides verified data such as ownership history, parcel details, tax assessments, and property valuation.
This guide is not just informational—it is built to help you complete real tasks step-by-step. Whether you are verifying ownership, checking tax dues, or analysing property value before buying, everything is explained clearly with practical insights.
All resources below are official county or .gov websites. If any data is missing, always verify from the official website.
Quick Access – Delaware County Auditor Tools
How to Search Delaware County Property Records (Step-by-Step)
- Go to the official Auditor website: Open Property Search Portal
- Select Property Search or Real Estate Search
- Enter one of the following:
- Owner Name (Last Name First)
- Parcel Number (Best accuracy)
- Property Address (Keep simple)
- Click search and review the result list
- Open the property record to see full details
Real Insight: If your search fails, remove suffixes like “Street”, “Ave”, or “Road”. The system works better with shorter inputs.
Expert Tip: For legal or financial verification, always use parcel number instead of name or address.
Delaware County Auditor Office Details
Office Name |
Delaware County Auditor |
Address |
140 N Sandusky St, Delaware, OH 43015 (Verify from official website) |
Phone |
(740) 833-2900 (Verify from official website) |
Website |
Office Location – Google Map
What Information You Can Get from Property Records
- Owner name and mailing address
- Parcel ID and legal description
- Property value and tax assessment
- Tax payment history
- Land size and building details
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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.