Assessors Office
The Office of the Posey County Assessor is responsible for, accurately and uniformly, determining the market-value-in-use of every property in the county.
The Office of the Posey County Assessor is responsible for, accurately and uniformly, determining the market-value-in-use of every property in the county.
The Office of the Posey County Assessor is responsible for, accurately and uniformly, determining the market-value-in-use of every property in the county. There are three approaches to value: Cost, Income, and Sales Comparison. The State requires annual adjustments of assessments to reflect changes in the market.
As part of the Annual Adjustment process, counties are responsible for submitting a ratio study and uniformity for all classes of property in all townships. The ratio study measures the accuracy and equity of assessments. It is determined by the formula: Assessed Value/Sale Price = Ratio. The assessment ratio for all properties in Indiana is 100%.
The Posey County Assessor’s Office exists to put our taxpayers first by providing timely service while maintaining fair and equitable market value assessments.
Name | Title | Extension | |
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Nancy A Hoehn | Assessor | Nancy.hoehn@poseycountyin.gov | 1165 |
Joshua Hammond-Kelley | Field Deputy | Josh.hammond@poseycountyin.gov | 1161 |
Angie Lyke | Personal Property Deputy | Angie.lyke@poseycountyin.gov | 1162 |
Jeanne Wehr | GIS Manager/Oil and Gas Deputy | Jeanne.wehr@poseycountyin.gov | 1164 |
Kimberly Conlin | Sales Disclosure Deputy | kim.conlin@poseycountyin.gov | 1163 |
The Office of the Posey County Assessor is responsible for, accurately and uniformly, determining the market-value-in-use of every property in the county. There are three approaches to value: Cost, Income, and Sales Comparison. The State requires annual adjustments of assessments to reflect changes in the market.
As part of the Annual Adjustment process, counties are responsible for submitting a ratio study and uniformity for all classes of property in all townships. The ratio study measures the accuracy and equity of assessments. It is determined by the formula: Assessed Value/Sale Price = Ratio. The assessment ratio for all properties in Indiana is 100%.
The Posey County Assessor’s Office exists to put our taxpayers first by providing timely service while maintaining fair and equitable market value assessments.
Name | Title | Extension | |
---|---|---|---|
Nancy A Hoehn | Assessor | Nancy.hoehn@poseycountyin.gov | 1165 |
Joshua Hammond-Kelley | Field Deputy | Josh.hammond@poseycountyin.gov | 1161 |
Angie Lyke | Personal Property Deputy | Angie.lyke@poseycountyin.gov | 1162 |
Jeanne Wehr | GIS Manager/Oil and Gas Deputy | Jeanne.wehr@poseycountyin.gov | 1164 |
Kimberly Conlin | Sales Disclosure Deputy | kim.conlin@poseycountyin.gov | 1163 |
The purpose of the GIS map is to display the geographic location of a variety of data sources frequently updated from local government and other agencies.
The purpose of the GIS map is to display the geographic location of a variety of data sources frequently updated from local government and other agencies.
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Reassessment begins in May and the statutory deadline is December 31. Indiana Counties are required to reassess 25% of the county each year.
January 1
April
May 15
Reassessment begins in May and the statutory deadline is December 31. Indiana Counties are required to reassess 25% of the county each year.