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How do I find the owner of a property in Los Angeles?

How do I find the owner of a property in Los Angeles?

Find out who currently owns a property by emailing [email protected] (be sure to include the Assessor’s I.D. number and address of the property you’re investigating). You cannot obtain owner information by name via their website.

How do I contact LA County tax collector?

Call us: 1(213) 893-7935, our Property Tax Information Line where automated information is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Who collects property taxes in Los Angeles County?

The Los Angeles County Treasurer and LA County Tax Collector will then mail out property tax bills and collect payments for the county treasury. Once the money is received, the Auditor-Controller allocates the fund to over 900 taxing authorities in the county, such as schools, cities, and special districts.

How do I email the LA county Tax Collector?

  1. BUSINESS LICENSE TAX – DISPOSAL FACILITIES. 213.893.7984. [email protected].
  2. COLLECTION SERVICES. 888.474.0244. 213.974.0160. [email protected].
  3. TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY TAX. 213.893.7984. [email protected].
  4. UTILITY USER TAX. 213.893.7984. [email protected].

Can you look up property owners in California?

The local Recorder’s Office (or County Clerk) records all property deeds of ownership, property transfers, and related legal documents. Some California counties call it the Registrar of Deeds office. These offices maintain up to date property records. This includes the current property owner’s name.

How does property tax work in Los Angeles?

A good rule of thumb for California homebuyers who are trying to estimate what their property taxes will be is to multiply their home’s purchase price by 1.25%. This incorporates the base rate of 1% and additional local taxes, which are usually about 0.25%.

Do seniors in California get discount on property taxes?

This program gives seniors (62 or older), blind, or disabled citizens the option of having the state pay all or part of the property taxes on their residence until the individual moves, sells the property, dies, or the title is passed to an ineligible person.

How do I contact the Los Angeles County Assessor?

Questions regarding these areas should be directed to that office; or visit the Assessor’s Website at assessor.lacounty.gov . Click the button below to submit your property tax related questions or comments to the public service staff of the appropriate department.

Are all assessor services available to the public?

All Assessor services remain available to the public via our email contact form or by phone at (213) 974-3211. These safer options continue to provide the highest-level of Assessor services during this public health challenge.

What are the hours of operation for Assessor offices?

Assessor Offices will be open to the public from 8:00am – 5:00pm for limited in-person services, except for the West District which remains closed until further notice. Public services for the West District are temporarily moved to the Hall of Administration, Room 225.

How does the assessor’s office discover changes in ownership of property?

Our Ownership Division within the Assessor’s Office may also discover changes in ownership through other means, such as property owners self-reporting, through the State Board of equalization, or trade publications and public filings.

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