Serving Franklin, Delaware and Fairfield Counties

ValueAppeals Data ranks Columbus, Ohio in the top 10 nationwide in over assessed properties!

Are You Among The 55% of Homeowners Paying Too Much For Property Taxes?

Ohio Property Tax Appraisals will help you determine exactly that by talking with you about your options and providing sound counsel.

Property Tax Facts

  • Valueappeal, a web based company, and JP Morgan Chase Bank estimate 55% of the homes are overassessed.
  • That means that over 320,000 properties are overassessed
  • Appealing your assessment can save you $$$!
  • Reducing your home's assessed value reduces your tax liability!
  • $179.00 for a fair unbiased appraisal. Remember the county appraisers work for the county.
COUNTY COMPLAINTS # OF PARCELS
DELAWARE 2164 79,000
FAIRFIELD 622 70,000
FRANKLIN 14,000 438,000

ONLY 2.9% ARE APPEALED
ESTIMATED OVER 320,000 ARE OVERASSESSED

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OHPTA was created to:

  • Simplify the appeal process
  • Provide a 2nd opinion on your assessed value
  • Possibly lower your Property Taxes

We Specialize In Exterior Appraisals.
Intended Use:

  1. Appeal your current property taxes
  2. Know your current market value on your home

How to determine if your property is overassessed?

Ask yourself these 3 questions:

  1. How much do you pay in property taxes?
  2. What is the assessed value of your home by the county?
  3. What is your market value of your home appraised by OHPTA?"

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Thank you for visiting the Ohio Property Tax Appraisals (OHPTA), an Ohio Property Appraiser serving Franklin County Ohio, Delaware County Ohio and Fairfield County Ohio. Did you know that over 55% of home owners are over paying on their property taxes? This includes Franklin County Property Taxes, Fairfield County Property Taxes and Delaware County Property Taxes. With a Property Appraisal done by OHPTA you can appeal your property tax assessment and hopefully reduce your property taxes. You can find the necessary forms on the Franklin County Auditor website, Delaware County Auditor website and Fairfield County Auditor website.

Franklin County Auditor

If you are visiting the Franklin County Auditor website to find out if you are over paying on your property taxes in Franklin County Ohio or to file an appeal on your property tax assessment, you will want to have an appraisal done on your Franklin County Ohio home first so that you know for sure the Franklin County Auditor assement of your property is incorrect. Once you have the independent appraisal completed by OHPTA (which you will recieve within 3 days) you will then need to fill out the form on the Franklin County Auditor website called "COMPLAINT AGAINST THE VALUATION OF REAL PROPERTY" and mail it to Franklin County Auditor, Board of Revisions, 373 South High Street, 20th Floor, Columbus, Ohio 43215-6310. The whole process on how to appeal your Franklin County Property Taxes can be found on the Franklin County Auditor website.

Fairfield County Auditor

If you are visiting the Fairfield County Auditor website to find out if you are over paying on your property taxes in Fairfield County Ohio or to file an appeal on your property tax assessment, you will want to have an appraisal done on your Fairfield County Ohio home first so that you know for sure the Fairfield County Auditor assement of your property is incorrect. Once you have the independent appraisal completed by OHPTA (which you will recieve within 3 days) you will then need to fill out the form on the Fairfield County Auditor website called "COMPLAINT AGAINST THE VALUATION OF REAL PROPERTY" and mail it to: Fairfield County Auditor, Board of Revisions, 210 East Main Street, Room 201, Lancaster, OH 43130. The whole process on how to appeal your Fairfield County Property Taxes can be found on the Fairfield County Auditor website.

Delaware County Auditor

If you are visiting the Delaware County Auditor website to find out if you are over paying on your property taxes in Delaware County Ohio or to file an appeal on your property tax assessment, you will want to have an appraisal done on your Delaware County Ohio home first so that you know for sure the Delaware County Auditor assement of your property is incorrect. Once you have the independent appraisal completed by OHPTA (which you will recieve within 3 days) you will then need to fill out the form on the Delaware County Auditor website called "COMPLAINT AGAINST THE VALUATION OF REAL PROPERTY" and mail it to: Delaware County Auditor, Board of Revisions, 140 North Sandusky Street, Delaware, Oh 43015. The whole process on how to appeal your Delaware County Property Taxes can be found on the Delaware County Auditor website.