Property Tax in Rogers County
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Rogers County taxes above national median
At 0.783%, Rogers County's effective tax rate exceeds the U.S. median of 0.73%, placing it in the top 35% of counties nationally. The $1,739 median annual property tax bill here surpasses the national median of $2,690, though Rogers' lower home values ($222,200 vs. $281,900 nationally) keep the burden proportional.
Mid-range in Oklahoma's tax landscape
Rogers ranks 18th among Oklahoma's 77 counties with its 0.783% effective rate, above the state average of 0.652%. Residents pay $780 more annually than the state median of $959.
Higher than Mayes, lower than Tulsa
Rogers County's 0.783% rate sits comfortably between neighboring Mayes County (around 0.65%) and the much higher Tulsa County (1.012%). This positions Rogers as moderate within the northeast Oklahoma region.
Median home worth $222,200 in taxes
On a median home value of $222,200, Rogers County property owners pay $1,739 annually in property taxes. Homeowners with mortgages pay slightly more at $1,878 per year; those without pay $1,493.
Appeal your assessment if overvalued
Many Rogers County homeowners face inflated property assessments that inflate tax bills unnecessarily. Comparing your assessed value to recent comparable sales in your neighborhood is the first step to filing a successful appeal.