O'Brien County Appraiser (Iowa)

The O'Brien County Assessor helps calculate property taxes by appraising all the taxable property in O'Brien County, Iowa. Assessors maintain a number of documents related to property appraisals, including property inspections, buildings, improvements, and renovations, as well as property appraisal reports. Their office also keeps records on O'Brien County property tax assessments, current and former owners, the property's size and location, and any unpaid property taxes or tax liens. The Assessor Office provides information on how to hire an independent appraiser, how to appeal O'Brien County tax appraisals, and a property's historical appraisal values. These documents can be an important resource for property owners or potential buyers in O'Brien County, IA. The Assessor Office may provide access to appraisal records on their website.

O'Brien County Assessor's Office Primghar IA 155 South Hayes Avenue 51245 712-957-3205


The O'Brien County Recorder of Deeds ensures the accuracy of property, land, and property tax records in O'Brien County, Iowa. As part of this job, they keep a range of O'Brien County real estate and property records for their county. These records include information on property appraisals, including past appraisal values, property improvements and renovations, and O'Brien County property tax assessments. The Deeds Recorder also has information on the current and former owners of any property, the property's size and location, and its payment history, such as O'Brien County tax liens, unpaid property taxes, or foreclosures. They may also provide information on a property's appraisal values over time. The property appraisal values held by the Recorder of Deeds may be available online.

OBrien County Recorder of Deeds Primghar IA PO Box 340 51245 712-957-3045


The O'Brien County Clerk maintains public records for O'Brien County, Iowa, including vital records like birth certificates and marriage licenses. They also keep a number of O'Brien County property records, which include property appraisals, property inspections, and property tax assessments. These records list the current and former owners, provide details about the property such as its size and location, and show any unpaid O'Brien County property taxes or tax liens. The Clerk Office may also provide information on how to appeal an O'Brien County property appraisal and how to hire an independent appraiser, as well as a history of the property's appraisal values. These documents are valuable sources of information, particularly for current owners or potential buyers. Property appraisal records may be available to the public on the Clerk Office website.

Obrien County Clerk Primghar IA 155 South Hayes Avenue 51245 712-957-3255

Sheldon Clerk Sheldon IA 416 9th Street 51201 712-324-4651