Property Tax in Weber County
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Weber County taxes above state, below nation
Weber County's effective rate of 0.621% exceeds Utah's average of 0.498% but sits below the national median of 0.92%. The median property tax of $2,415 falls just short of the national median of $2,690, making it middle-of-the-road nationally.
Utah's highest-taxed county
Weber County ranks highest among Utah's 29 counties with an effective rate of 0.621%, outpacing the state average by 0.123 percentage points. Homeowners pay $600 more annually than the typical Utah county resident.
Significantly higher than nearby competitors
Weber County's 0.621% rate substantially exceeds Wasatch, Washington, and Utah counties (all under 0.46%). Homeowners in neighboring counties pay $300–$600 less annually on comparable properties.
Highest burden in the region
On a median home value of $389,200, Weber County homeowners pay $2,415 annually in property taxes. At $201 per month, this is roughly $200 more than neighboring Utah County residents.
Assessment review is essential here
Weber County's higher rate makes reassessment even more valuable—each percentage point of reduction saves significant money. Schedule a free assessment review with the county assessor to challenge any inflated valuations.