North Hempstead Property Tax Records
North Hempstead property tax records involve both the town and Nassau County. The Nassau County Department of Assessment sets all property values, while the Town of North Hempstead Receiver of Taxes handles billing and payments. You can search North Hempstead property tax records through the MyNassauProperty.com portal for assessed values or contact the tax office for bill details. The town office is at 220 Plandome Road in Manhasset. Assessment data, tax maps, exemptions, and payment history are all public and free to look up online.
North Hempstead Overview
North Hempstead Tax Office and Property Tax Records
The Town of North Hempstead Receiver of Taxes is the main office for property tax billing and collection. Town Hall is at 220 Plandome Road, Manhasset, NY 11030. Phone is (516) 869-6311 and fax is (516) 627-4204. The tax office sends out bills, collects payments, and keeps track of who has paid and who has not. If you need a copy of your tax bill or want to check your payment status, this is where to call.
Unlike some other towns in New York, North Hempstead does not have its own assessor. All property assessments come from the Nassau County Department of Assessment at (516) 571-1500. The county sets the value for every parcel in North Hempstead and handles exemption applications at the county level. This centralized system means one office covers assessments for all towns in Nassau County.
The tentative assessment roll for North Hempstead comes out on May 1 each year. Property owners can review their assessments during the first half of May. If you disagree, the grievance deadline is the fourth Tuesday in May. The final assessment roll is filed on July 1. After that, the values are locked in for the next tax year.
Search North Hempstead Property Tax Records Online
The MyNassauProperty.com portal is the best online tool for searching North Hempstead property tax records. It shows assessment roll data, district information, tax maps, property photos, past taxes, tax rates, exemptions with amounts, and comparable sales. The system links to GIS mapping so you can see where each parcel sits. No account is needed to search.
For tax bill information and payment options, contact the North Hempstead tax office directly. The town processes payments and can tell you what you owe, what you have paid, and whether any exemptions are applied to your parcel. Call (516) 869-6311 or visit Town Hall in person.
The state also provides tools that cover North Hempstead. The NYS Check Your Assessment page explains how to review your assessment and what to do if it seems wrong. The Municipal Data Portal lists equalization rates, assessment roll dates, and local contacts for North Hempstead.
North Hempstead Grievance and Assessment Appeals
Property owners in North Hempstead who think their assessment is too high can file a grievance through the Town of North Hempstead Grievances and Assessment page. You can request a paper application by calling the Nassau County Assessment Review Commission (ARC) at (516) 571-3214. Town residents may also pick up a form by calling 311 or visiting the Tax Office in person.
Grievances go to ARC, not to the town. The filing period runs January 2 through March 1. The commission reviews your evidence and can only lower your assessment or leave it as is. There is no filing fee. The ARC office is at 240 Old Country Road, Mineola, NY 11501. Once the decision is made, it applies to the next assessment roll.
Property Tax Exemptions in North Hempstead
The North Hempstead Exemptions and STAR page covers the main programs that can cut your property tax bill. The STAR program lowers school taxes for owner-occupied homes. Basic STAR is available to all homeowners. Enhanced STAR provides a larger reduction for seniors 65 and older who meet the income cap.
Before you change the name on your deed or certificate of shares, or before you change your primary residence, call the Nassau County Department of Assessment at (516) 571-1500. Changes to ownership or residency can affect your exemptions. If you lose your STAR exemption because of a deed change, you may have to reapply and wait for the next assessment cycle.
Veterans, senior citizens, and disabled homeowners each have their own exemption programs. Veterans apply under RPTL Section 458-a. Seniors use RPTL Section 467. All applications go through the county assessment office, not the town. Make sure to file before the exemption deadline for your jurisdiction.
State Resources for North Hempstead Property Tax Records
The Office of Real Property Tax Services oversees property tax administration statewide, including North Hempstead. ORPTS sets equalization rates, certifies assessors, and manages the STAR program. For state-level questions, call 518-591-5232 or email real.property@tax.ny.gov.
The NYS Tax Data Portal tracks property tax levies, equalization rates, and other data across the state. You can download files for Nassau County or look up trends over time. The statewide property tax levy hit $74.54 billion in 2025, and Nassau County makes up a significant piece of that total. For sales data, the SalesWeb database has ten years of property transfer records that you can search by municipality.
Note: SalesWeb does not include NYC transactions. For Nassau County properties like North Hempstead, it works as expected.
County Page
North Hempstead is part of Nassau County. Visit the Nassau County page for more on county-level property tax records, the Department of Assessment, and the Assessment Review Commission.
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