How do I find out who owns a property in Kansas City MO?

How do I find out who owns a property in Kansas City MO?

To find property, use the Parcel Viewer. To view City-owned parcels select “platting” then “City-owned parcels”. The program will outline the parcel in purple. To find out more information about the site, call the City Real Estate Office.

How do I look up property taxes in Missouri?

Contact your County Assessor’s Office. For contact information, see the Missouri State Tax Commission website.

How do you find out who owns a property in Independence Missouri?

Contact the City of Independence’s Historic Preservation Division at (816)325-7419 to see if your Independence property has been officially designated as historic. To locate a property by county and state that is listed on the National Register go to http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/.

What does Jackson County assessment do?

The Assessment Department is primarily responsible for the valuation of all real and personal property in Jackson County.

Is Jackson County MO non disclosure?

Louis County, Jackson County, and St. Charles County have passed, through local ordinances, mandatory sales disclosure through the use of COVs. The COVs used in these jurisdictions represent nearly 50% of locally assessed real property sales in the State of Missouri.

Where can I pay my Jackson County personal property tax?

A drop box for property tax payments will be located at the west door of the Jackson County Courthouse in Kansas City (415 E. 12th St.) and at the south door of the Historic Truman Courthouse in Independence (112 W. Lexington).

Is Missouri a disclosure state?

But, there are 12 states that are still considered “non-disclosure:” Alaska, Idaho, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri (some counties), Montana, New Mexico, North Dakota, Texas, Utah and Wyoming. In a non-disclosure state, transaction sale prices are not available to the public.