White Plains Property Tax Records Search

White Plains property tax records are accessible through the city's MuniSelfService portal and the Westchester County tax system. Assessor Lloyd Tasch manages property valuations for the city. You can look up any parcel by address, name, or parcel ID to see what is owed, what has been paid, and how the property is assessed. The city sits in Westchester County, which adds its own layer of property tax records and GIS mapping tools. Here is everything you need to search White Plains property tax records.

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White Plains Overview

58,109 Population
Westchester County
9th Judicial District
Lloyd Tasch Assessor

White Plains Tax Bill Search Portal

The White Plains MuniSelfService portal is the main tool for looking up property tax records. You can search by parcel ID, address, or owner name. Enter only one field at a time. For parcel ID, type it exactly as it appears on your bill, including all dots and dashes. For address searches, leave off suffixes like Street, Road, or Avenue.

The portal shows current balances, payment history, and delinquent amounts. Interest on late bills gets calculated to the end of the calendar month. If you want to see what you would owe in a future month, change the date in the "as of" box. You may need to hit F5 to refresh the page before making a payment. The system accepts online payments for current and overdue bills.

White Plains property tax records MuniSelfService portal

STAR savings on your bill generally cannot exceed last year's amount by more than 2%. That cap applies to all White Plains properties that receive the STAR exemption.

White Plains Property Tax Assessment Office

Assessor Lloyd Tasch heads up property tax assessments for the City of White Plains. You can email him at ltasch@whiteplainsny.gov. The Finance Department is located at 255 Main St, White Plains, NY. This office sets the assessed value for every parcel in the city and processes exemption applications.

The city follows the standard New York assessment calendar. The tentative roll goes out in the spring, and a grievance period follows. Property owners who think their assessment is too high can file Form RP-524 with the Board of Assessment Review. Bring comparable sales or an appraisal to support your case. The board hears the complaint and makes a ruling. If you still disagree, RPTL Article 7 lets you take the matter to court.

Exemptions work the same way as in most Westchester County cities. STAR lowers school taxes. Enhanced STAR gives a bigger break for seniors. Veterans, disabled persons, and qualifying nonprofits may also get reductions. Contact the assessor's office for application forms and deadlines.

Westchester County Property Tax Records

The Westchester County Clerk maintains land records including deeds, mortgages, liens, judgments, and maps. The clerk's office is at 110 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, White Plains, NY 10601. Call (914) 995-3080. Online document search is available at wro.westchesterclerk.com.

The Westchester County Tax Commission sits at the same address, Room L-222. Call (914) 995-4325. They maintain GIS maps for tax parcels, solar properties, and sewer districts. The county Finance office at 148 Martine Ave., White Plains handles delinquent taxes and tax lien sales. Both offices provide property tax records for White Plains and the rest of the county.

Westchester County also provides an interactive GIS mapping tool at the county tax maps portal. You can search by owner name, legal address, or parcel ID. This is useful for cross-referencing White Plains property records with county-level data.

White Plains Property Tax Records and State Tools

The NYS Office of Real Property Tax Services oversees local assessors statewide. The Municipal Data Portal has White Plains equalization rates, roll dates, and contact details. SalesWeb tracks property transfers across New York with weekly updates.

Under RPTL Section 300, all real property in White Plains is taxable unless specifically exempt. Section 502 requires notice when your assessment changes. The Local Laws and Resolutions page shows what programs each municipality has adopted, from business investment exemptions to partial payment plans and alternative grievance dates. White Plains property owners can check this resource to see which local options apply.

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Westchester County Property Tax Records

White Plains is part of Westchester County. Visit the county page for more on countywide records and resources:

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