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What is Homestead Exemption?

The "homestead exemption" is an exemption of parish and state ad valorem or property taxes to the extent of $7,500 of assess value and a maximum of 160 acres. To be eligible for homestead exemption, property must be your primary residence and occupied by you.

What If I Disagree With The Assessor's Value Of My Property?

As a taxpayer, you have certain rights and responsibilities. If you have furnished the Assessor's Office with all the appropriate and legal information asked of you, you have the legal right to question your assessed value. If your opinion of the value of your property differs from the Assessor's, by all means come to the Assessor's Office and discuss the matter with him. The Assessor or his staff will be more than happy to review your assessment. If, after discussing the matter with the Assessor, a difference of opinion still exists, there is a legal process to appeal your assessment. The Assessor will be more than happy to explain that process.

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Pay Property Taxes

Pay Property Taxes

Pay Property Taxes Online in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana using this service!

FAQs

What is Homestead Exemption?

The "homestead exemption" is an exemption of parish and state ad valorem or property taxes to the extent of $7,500 of assess value and a maximum of 160 acres. To be eligible for homestead exemption, property must be your primary residence and occupied by you.

What If I Disagree With The Assessor's Value Of My Property?

As a taxpayer, you have certain rights and responsibilities. If you have furnished the Assessor's Office with all the appropriate and legal information asked of you, you have the legal right to question your assessed value. If your opinion of the value of your property differs from the Assessor's, by all means come to the Assessor's Office and discuss the matter with him. The Assessor or his staff will be more than happy to review your assessment. If, after discussing the matter with the Assessor, a difference of opinion still exists, there is a legal process to appeal your assessment. The Assessor will be more than happy to explain that process.

Community Q&A

You can ask any questions related to this service here. We will try to answer them soon!

Service Reminders

We will notify you at the right time so that you never miss a due date again!

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