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Instant Access to Prairie County, Montana Property Records

  • Owner(s)
  • Deed Records
  • Loans & Liens
  • Values
  • Taxes
  • Building Permits
  • Purchase History
  • Property Details
  • And More!

Prairie County, Montana, is home to Terry, its only incorporated town, and the communities of Fallon and Mildred. In Prairie County, MT, property records are essential for historical research, as they reveal patterns of settlement and local changes over decades.

The latest Prairie County property records reflect the housing market's development, influenced by the Yellowstone River. The documents show a median home value of $179,500.00 and a median rent of $710.50. Combined with a median household income of $43,467.50, the property tax rate is 0.89% of the appraised value.

Property records in Prairie County, MT, are preserved by the County Clerk and Recorder. The office handles certificates, liens, maps, and deeds and provides essential documentation for real estate transactions and legal matters since its establishment in 1915.

The Clerk and Recorder's office subjects the records to thorough digitizing and microfilming. Afterward, they carefully index these documents by party name, document type, and recording date to enhance accessibility for future research and retrieval. The office eventually stores them in physical and electronic storage vaults at their physical address, 217 Park St. W, Terry, MT 59349-0125.

For a more efficient visit to the Clerk and Recorder's office, call (406) 635-5575 to schedule an appointment. While walk-ins are welcome, scheduling ahead ensures better service for researchers' document browsing and copying needs.

Regarding remote access, there is currently no established platform for retrieving online records. To address the need for remote access, the office processes document requests via mail. If interested, one can forward their requests to the County Clerk and Recorder, P.O. Box 125, Terry, MT 59349-0125. For further information about the request process and its associated fees, call the office at (406) 635-5575.

To verify zoning information for a property in Prairie County, reach out to the local planning or zoning department. They manage a thorough database of zoning ordinances and land use regulations. By supplying them with the property's address or parcel number, they can help confirm its zoning designation.

Prairie 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.

Median Rent

Prairie County
$710.50
Montana
$736.75
National
$840.25

Median Property Tax Rate

Prairie County
0.89%
Montana
0.68%
National
0.74%

Median Home Value

Prairie County
$179,500.00
Montana
$213,400.00
National
$173,750.00

Median Income

Prairie County
$43,467.50
Montana
$59,344.00
National
$65,108.00

Unemployment Rate (%)

Prairie County
2.24%
Montana
2.16 %
National
2.87 %

Renter Occupied Housing (%)

Prairie County
32.89%
Montana
24.36 %
National
21.81 %
Prairie

Tax Assessor

  • Total Parcels: 3,854
  • Commercial Parcels: 110
  • Residential Parcels: 1,090
  • Other Parcels: 2,654
  • Tax Amount Population: 65.18%
  • Tax Year: 2022
  • Last Assr Update: 2022-08-25
  • Tape Cutoff Date: 2021-12-31
  • Assessment Year: 2022
  • FIPS Code: 30079

AVM

  • County Population: 3854
  • Most Current Valuation Date: 2023-03-19
  • Total Parcels: 2
  • Residential Parcels: 2
  • FIPS Code: 30079

Geocode

  • Total Parcels: 3,854
  • Geocode Unavailable: 0
  • Parcel-Centroid Geocodes: 3,801
  • Street-Level Geocodes: 20
  • Other Geocodes: 33
  • FIPS Code: 30079

Instant Access to Prairie County, Montana Property Records

  • Owner(s)
  • Deed Records
  • Loans & Liens
  • Values
  • Taxes
  • Building Permits
  • Purchase History
  • Property Details
  • And More!