
Sussex County Historical Society, 82 Main St., Newton, NJ 07860 (direct mail to: PO Box 913, Newton, NJ 07860) open Fridays 9 a.m.They are a valuable tool for the real estate industry, offering both. They are maintained by various government offices in Newton County, Missouri State, and at the Federal level. The History of Sussex & Warren Counties (written by James P Snell, published in 1881 and recently republished) available at the Sussex County Library. Public Property Records provide information on homes, land, or commercial properties, including titles, mortgages, property deeds, and a range of other documents.Sussex County Library, 125 Morris Tpke, Newton, NJ 07860 (97).In addition, our Records Room provides an array of invaluable older records for public viewing, including deed documents dating back to 1785, as well as births and manumissions of slaves court records from 1760 officers oaths from 1753 various maps freeholder meeting minutes from 1753 road returns from 1764 naturalizations from 1808 through 1987 marriages from 1795 through the mid 1850s and corporations (churches, schools and libraries) from 1822 - many records of which frequently referenced by genealogists.Īdditional sources of information for genealogists include: Lien documents are available electronically from 2007 forward. As of July 2009 deed, mortgage, and map records from 1950 to present are available electronically in our Records Room or are searchable remotely via the Internet. Later than usual release of the county’s tax digest in mid-July and comparatively late approval of the property tax rate in. Most of the deed and mortgage documents on record at the Clerk’s Office have been digitally scanned and are now available electronically. The county assessors legal responsibility is to determine the fair market value of your property, so that the tax burden can be fairly and equitably. In recent years, the Clerk’s Office has implemented many changes to its records management practices, taking advantage of new technology and innovations to better meet the needs of its public. Use the Recording Services menu (right) to access information on real estate/property related matters. The Sussex County Clerk’s Office records and archives for public inspection those documents that record the transfer of real property within the county, including but not limited to: deeds, mortgages and mortgage-related documents, construction liens, federal tax liens, UCCs, vacations of roads, sub-division and wetlands maps. Click here to conduct an Electronic Records Search.

#NEWTON COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR UPDATE#
In accordance with Georgia Law (OCGA 48-5-264.1), please be advised that staff (appraisers or data collectors) of the Tax Assessors Office periodically conducts field checks to update property records that determine fair market values or other tax assessment related decisions.Land records are searchable by the property owner’s last name. at the Newton County Executive Offices, 1113 Usher Street in downtown Covington. The Chief Appraiser, along with our staff, determines all property values and maintains county tax records with mapsįor tax purposes, compiles building costs, prepares annual assessments, adheres to policies set forth by the Georgia Department of Revenue, assists the Board of Tax Assessors and the Board of Equalization.īoard of Tax Assessors Meetings are held the second and forth Monday of each month at 4:00 p.m.
#NEWTON COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR CODE#
The Board of Tax Assessors (BTA) is appointed by the Board of County Commissioners for staggered six year terms, have specific responsibilities, and employ the Chief Appraiser who is responsible for the operation and functioning of the county property appraisal staff as per the Official Code of Georgia (OCGA) 48-5-290, 264, & 299.

Search property by name, address, or property ID FORMS List of all the forms used at this agency. WELCOME TO THE NEWTON COUNTY BOARD OF TAX ASSESSORS WEBSITE Welcome To Newton County TAX Office PROPERTY SEARCH.
