Ohio Property Tax Deadline - sample Bill Notice

Notice for 2025 Ohio Property Tax Assessments

Ohio property tax deadline for 2025 assessments is March 31, 2026. Ohio counties have certified new property values for Tax Year 2025 payable in 2026. Commercial and industrial property owners should review their assessments now and determine if an appeal is warranted.


Which Ohio Counties Updated Values in 2025?

The following counties either reappraised or updated their real property values for tax year 2025. Property owners in these counties—and throughout all 88 Ohio counties—should review their assessments carefully.

2025 Reappraisal Counties:

  • Carroll
  • Champaign
  • Clark
  • Fairfield
  • Logan
  • Marion
  • Medina
  • Miami
  • Ross
  • Union
  • Wyandot

2025 Update Counties:

  • Adams
  • Columbiana
  • Hancock
  • Hocking
  • Holmes
  • Lawrence
  • Meigs
  • Monroe
  • Paulding
  • Scioto
  • Tuscarawas
  • Washington

What Should Property Owners Do Now?

As soon as you receive your new property valuation or tax bill, contact our office for an assessment review. We can help you determine whether your assessment accurately reflects current market conditions, income performance, and property-specific factors.

Mass appraisal models used by county auditors often fail to account for:

  • Current vacancy rates
  • Recent income declines
  • Deferred maintenance
  • Functional obsolescence
  • Local market conditions

How SDG Legal Can Help

Our Ohio property tax attorneys assist commercial and industrial property owners in all aspects of the property tax appeal process:


Don’t Miss the Ohio Property Tax Deadline on March 31, 2026

Property tax appeals are time-sensitive. Once the March 31 deadline passes, you lose your right to challenge your 2025 assessment.

Contact our office today for a property assessment review:

Call: (216) 771-8990

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About SDG Legal

Sleggs, Danzinger & Gill represents commercial and income producing property owners throughout Ohio in property tax assessment appeals, litigation, and consultation. Our attorneys have 100+ years of combined experience reducing property tax burdens for office buildings, retail centers, industrial facilities, multifamily properties, and other income-producing real estate.

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