Knox County, Texas - Assessor's Office
The Knox County Assessor is responsible for appraising real estate and assessing a property tax on properties located in Knox County, Texas. You can contact the Knox County Assessor for:
- Checking the Knox County property tax due date
- Paying your property tax
- Reporting upgrades or improvements
- Information on your property's tax assessment
- Appealing your property tax appraisal
- Your property tax bill
PO BOX 77The Knox County Assessor's Office is located in the Knox County Courthouse, 1st Floor in Benjamin, Texas. Benjamin is the county seat of Knox County, where most local government offices are located.
Knox County Assessor Contact Information
Knox County Assessor Address
Knox County Appraisal District
100 West Cedar Street
Benjamin, TX 79505
Knox County Assessor Phone Number
(940) 454-3891
Knox County Assessor's Website
http://www.isouthwestdata.com/client/webindex.aspx?dbkey=knoxcad&time=201210122358022
Knox County Assessor Address
Knox County Tax Assessor - Collector
Knox County Courthouse, 1st Floor
100 West Cedar Street
Benjamin, TX 79505
Knox County Assessor Phone Number
(940) 454-2411
Knox County Assessor's Website
Additional Knox County Information
Property Tax Information (View by property address, legal description, owner name or property id)
http://www.isouthwestdata.com/client/webindex.aspx?dbkey=knoxcad&time=201210130001004
Property Tax Search Tool Find Knox County property tax records
Knox County Assessor's Office Services
There are three major roles involved in administering property taxes - Tax Assessor, Property Appraiser, and Tax Collector. Note that in some counties, one or more of these roles may be held by the same individual or office. For example, the Knox County Tax Assessor may also serve as the Knox County Tax Appraiser.
- The Knox County Tax Assessor is responsible for setting property tax rates and collecting owed property tax on real estate located in Knox County.
- The Knox County Property Appraiser is responsible for determining the taxable value of each piece of real estate, which the Tax Assessor will use to determine the owed property tax.
- The Knox County Tax Collector is responsible for collecting property tax from property owners. They issue yearly tax bills to all property owners in Knox County, and work with the sheriff's office to foreclose on properties with delinquent taxes.
When contacting Knox County about your property taxes, make sure that you are contacting the correct office. You can call the Knox County Tax Assessor's Office for assistance at 940-454-2411. Remember to have your property's Tax ID Number or Parcel Number available when you call!
If you have documents to send, you can fax them to the Knox County assessor's office at 940-454-2004. Please call the assessor's office in Benjamin before you send documents or if you need to schedule a meeting. If you have general questions, you can call the Knox County Courthouse at 940-454-2191.