Cherokee County Property Assessor (Iowa)

Cherokee County Assessors determine the value of properties and parcels so that the jurisdiction can levy Iowa property taxes. The Assessor's Office maintains current data on every parcel in the district, including records on Cherokee County property tax assessments, maps of property lines, and inventories of parcels and structures, as well as the value of all the property in the jurisdiction. Cherokee County Tax Assessors may also keep records on reassessments for construction or improvements and other on-site inspections. Cherokee County Assessment Offices provide online access to their property assessment records.

Cherokee County Assessor's Office Cherokee IA 520 West Main Street 51012 712-225-6701


Cherokee County Clerks file documents and preserve a range of municipal records in order to maintain an archive for their Iowa municipality. These Cherokee County tax assessment records are open to the public. The Clerk's Office has a number of records on property assessments, including real estate excise taxes, tax liens on properties, and the Cherokee County property tax assessment formulas. They also keep records on property transactions, deeds, and titles. Cherokee County Clerks provide online access to their public property tax records, including documents related to property assessments.

Aurelia City Clerk Aurelia IA 236 Main Street 51005 712-434-2025

Cherokee County Clerk Cherokee IA 520 West Main Street 51012 712-225-6744

Marcus City Clerk Marcus IA 222 N Main St 51035 712-376-4715


Cherokee County Recorders of Deeds collect public records, primarily documents related to property, and make them available to the Iowa public. The Office of the Recorder of Deeds maintains records on Cherokee County property tax assessments, including property and parcel surveys, property tax liens, and property valuations. They also record land transactions within the jurisdiction, including deeds, mortgages, and easements. The Cherokee County Recorder provides online databases for public records access of property assessments.

Cherokee County Recorder of Deeds Cherokee IA 520 West Main Street 51012 712-225-6735

Cherokee County Town Halls and City Halls are the chief administrative office that runs a town or city in Iowa. The Town or City Hall maintains records related to the locality, including property assessment records. These Cherokee County public assessment records include property value assessments, records of paid and unpaid property taxes, and property tax liens. Town and City Halls also maintain records on land transactions, property sales and transfers, and municipal and zoning boundaries. Property assessment records are available as public records, and many Town and City Halls provide online access to these files.

Aurelia City Hall Aurelia IA 236 Main Street 51005 712-434-2025

Cherokee City Hall Cherokee IA 416 West Main Street 51012 712-225-5749

Cleghorn Town Hall Cleghorn IA 102 North Lewis Avenue 51014 712-436-2474

Meriden Town Hall Meriden IA 113 Eagle Street 51037 712-443-8840

Quimby City Hall Quimby IA 101 E 2nd Ave 51049 712-445-2319

Washta Town Hall Washta IA 206 Main Street 51061 712-447-6216


Cherokee County Treasurers and Tax Collectors are responsible for the collection of property tax revenue in Iowa. The Office of the Treasurer and Tax Collector maintains current data on every Cherokee County parcel , as well as a number of other property tax assessment records. These records include property assessments, defaults on property taxes, lists of sold parcels, and property valuations. The Treasurer and Tax Collector may also maintain information on Cherokee County property auctions and a property's prior liens or foreclosures. Cherokee County Treasurers and Tax Collectors provide online databases to access property assessment records.

Cherokee County Treasurer's Office Cherokee IA 520 West Main Street 51012 712-225-6740