The Sheridan County Treasurer’s Office handles payment of property taxes and works with the property tax relief program.
View and Pay Sheridan County Property Taxes Online
Property Tax Due Dates
Once you have received your tax notice, you may either pay the taxes in full or in two half payments. If paying in full, you must pay the taxes by December 31 of the current year. If opting to pay in halves, the first half payment is due by November 10 and the second half by May 10.
Calculating Property Taxes
Property taxes are based on the value of the property, whether the property is residential vs. industrial, and the location of the property within Sheridan County. The level of assessment is determined by the property use, and is 9.5% use for residential property vs. 11.5% for industrial use property. The location of the property determines the mill levy applied to the property. The following formula/example illustrates a home with a fair market value of $100,000 located in the City of Sheridan with a levy of 73.00 mills.
Formulas
Fair market value x level of assessment = Assessed Value
Assessed value x mill levy = tax dollar
Example
Fair market value = $100,000; Type of Use = Residential; Mill Levy = 73.00 mills
$100,000 x 9.5% = $9,500 (assessed value)
$9,500 x .07300 (mill levy) = $693.50 (property taxes)
Current and Past Mill Levies
- Sheridan County 2022 Mill Levy
- Sheridan County 2021 Mill Levy
- Sheridan County 2020 Mill Levy
- Sheridan County 2019 Mill Levy
- Sheridan County 2018 Mill Levy
- Sheridan County 2017 Mill Levy
- Sheridan County 2016 Mill Levy
- Sheridan County 2015 Mill Levy
- Sheridan County 2014 Mill Levy
- Sheridan County 2013 Mill Levy
- Sheridan County 2012 Mill Levy
- Sheridan County 2011 Mill Levy
- Sheridan County 2010 Mill Levy
- Sheridan County 2009 Mill Levy
- Sheridan County 2008 Mill Levy
- Sheridan County 2007 Mill Levy
Property Tax Relief Forms and Information
Receiving a Property Tax Bill with Escrow
State law requires us to send the bill to the owner of record on January 1. If you have received a property tax bill and have an escrow, you should contact our office or your financial institution to verify your taxes have been paid. Payment information is also available on the property tax website provided above.