Instant Access to Big Horn County, MT Property Records
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Big Horn County, Montana, has eight municipalities, and Hardin City is the county seat. Property records in Big Horn County, MT, provide information about individual land parcels, including their description, assessed value, legal standing, and historical background. They are instrumental in confirming property ownership and facilitating land transfers.
Big Horn County property records provide insights into the real estate market The records show the county has a median home value of $169,600.00 and a median rental value of $678.00. The recorded median household income for county residents is $51,563.00. Big Horn County features a property tax rate of 0.71% of the property's assessed value.
In Big Horn County, MT, property records are handled by the County Clerk and Recorder, overseeing the recording and indexing of assignments, liens, conveyances, leases, plats, deeds, releases, mortgages, and easements. These records are archived in the office at 121 W. 3rd, Room 203, Hardin, MT 59034, and individuals can access them during standard operating hours.
Moreover, the iDoc Market facilitates online access to documents dating back to July 2002. This platform systematically categorizes property records by name, document type, reception number, and book/page details. Aside from the online system, records can be requested remotely by submitting a written request through the mail at P.O. Box 908, Hardin, MT 59034, or via email at kyarlott@bighorncountymt.gov.
The fees for obtaining copies of most property records in Big Horn County include $0.50 for the first page and $0.25 for each subsequent page. Certification of documents incurs an additional fee of $2 per document. For inquiries or further assistance, dial 406-665-9731 or 406-665-9730.
To verify property zoning in Big Horn County, contact the respective city or town hall offices. These authorities govern zoning regulations and provide information on local-level land use guidelines. For instance, residents with parcels in Hardin City can contact their City Planning Board for zoning status verification.
Big Horn County Property Statistics
For an easier overview of the difference in tax rates between counties, explore the charts below. You can also get additional insights on median home values, income levels and homeownership rates in your area.
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Big Horn County Registrar of Deeds
Big Horn County Clerk & Recorder
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Address: | 121 W 3rd |
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Phone: | 406-665-9731 |
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Fax: | 406-665-9738 |
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Hours: | Monday-Friday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
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Email: | kyarlott@bighorncountymt.gov |
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Website: | https://www.bighorncountymt.gov/161/Clerk-Recorder |
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eRecording: | https://www.erecording.com/counties/montana/ |
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