Property Tax Information
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to the Department of Finance Real Property and Tax Information System.
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The public information contained herein is furnished as a service
by Onondaga County Real Property Tax Services. Property and tax
information is available for the towns in Onondaga County. The property
and owner information is the most current information as provided
by the Town Assessors.
Property assessment information may change during the year but does
not become final for taxing purposes until the official filing of
the town Final Assessment Roll on or about July 1.
The villages of East Syracuse and Skaneateles prepare a separate
assessment roll for village tax purposes. The village assessment
roll information for East Syracuse and Skaneateles is not available
on this site.
The amount of any unpaid tax represents delinquent County / Town
taxes which could include unpaid school / village taxes from prior years, and are owed to Onondaga
County.
Onondaga County provides
this information with the understanding that it is not guaranteed
to be accurate, correct, current or complete. Conclusions drawn
from this information are the responsibility of the user. Appropriate
agencies should be contacted to verify this information. While
every reasonable effort has been made to ensure the timeliness
and accuracy of the information, Onondaga County takes no responsibility
for errors and omissions. Onondaga County shall not be liable
under any circumstances for any claims or damages arising directly
or indirectly from information presented herein.
The information obtained from this web site shall not be used for any unlawful
purpose. Several categories of information are automatically collected
from users and stored in a log file. if necessary, this information can
be retrieved and analyzed. Article 156 of the New York state penal law
regarding offenses involving computers states that a person is guilty of
computer trespass when he knowingly uses a computer or computer service
with the intent to commit or attempt to commit or further the commission
of any felony. Computer trespass is a class e felony, punishable by a minimum
of 3 years and a maximum of 4 years in prison. |
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