The Tulare County Clerk and Recorder's offices will temporarily close April 22-23 to install new records management software. The closure is necessary to ensure a smooth transition and enhance the efficiency and accuracy of services provided to the public.
The Tulare County Assessor/Clerk-Recorder announced today the publication of its 2023 annual report, a comprehensive analysis of the 2023/2024 local assessment roll, which is the official list of all the assessed property in the county.
The Tulare County Recorder started receiving on Nov. 3 the electronic recording of documents from the California Employment Development Department (EDD), one of the County's largest recorders of public records. Electronic recording has been a modern and efficient method of filing legal documents such as grant deeds, liens and judgments since 2004.
The Tulare County Assessor’s Office received a passing grade of 97.86 percent on an evaluation performed last year by the State Board of Equalization (BOE), according to an announcement released by the state agency in June.
The Tulare County Assessor/Clerk-Recorder announced today the merging of the Clerk-Recorder and Assessor websites. The Assessor/Clerk-Recorder website will serve as a centralized hub, accommodating an array of services and resources previously separated across two distinct websites.
Assessor/Clerk-Recorder Tara K. Freitas, CPA, announced today that the annual assessment roll exceeded $47 billion, a 6.7% increase over last year. The assessment roll reflects the total gross assessed value of locally assessed real, business, and personal property in Tulare County as of January 1, 2023. After the deduction of property tax exemptions for homeowners, disabled veterans, and charitable organizations, the net assessed value is $46 billion.