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  1. www.lincolncountynm.gov › government › electedWelcome to Lincoln County

    In serving the people of Lincoln County, it is the mission and responsibility of the Assessor’s office to locate, identify and establish fair market value for all real and personal property within Lincoln County as dictated by state statutes and regulations.

  2. Our office is open to the public from 8:00 AM until 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday. The goal of the Lincoln County Assessors Office is to provide the people of Lincoln County with a web site that is easy to use. You can search our site for a wealth of information on any property in Lincoln County.

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  4. In Lincoln County, the time for filing returns is January 1 through April 1. These returns are filed with the Tax Assessors office and forms are available in that office. The tax return is a listing of property owned by the taxpayer and the taxpayer's declaration of the value of the property.

  5. Contact the assessor's office if you need help with paying your property taxes, applying for a homestead exemption or other tax exemption, reporting upgrades to your home, appealing your property tax assessment, or verifying your property records. Submitting a Lincoln County property tax appeal.

  6. Find the tax assessor for a different New Mexico county. Find property records for Lincoln County. The median property tax in Lincoln County, New Mexico is $692.00. All of the Lincoln County information on this page has been verified and checked for accuracy.

  7. Contact the assessor's office if you need help with paying your property taxes, applying for a homestead exemption or other tax exemption, reporting upgrades to your home, appealing your property tax assessment, or verifying your property records. Submitting a Lincoln County property tax appeal.

  8. Apr 24, 2024 · Residential and non-residential property taxes are assessed by County Assessors and collected by County Treasurers with oversight from Property Tax Division. Three bureaus make up Property Tax Division: Appraisal Bureau, State Assessed Property Bureau and Delinquent Property Tax Bureau.

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