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  1. The Assessor uses sale prices to develop a mass appraisal model, which establishes the “most probable” selling price in individual properties in the entire area. An appraisal is only an estimate of value.

  2. The Assessor is responsible for discovering, listing, and valuing all taxable property in Seward County. Personal Property Schedules. Personal Property schedules must be filed annually by May 1st to avoid a penalty. If you have filed in the past, you are able to file online.

  3. The Seward County Assessor may provide property information to the public "as is" without warranty of any kind, expressed or implied. Assessed values are subject to change by the assessor, County Board of Equalization or State Equalization process.

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  5. For questions on displayed information contact Seward County Treasurer (402) 643-4574

  6. 529 Seward St. Room 305. Seward, NE 68434. Voice: (402) 643-3311. Fax: (402) 643-9243. Email: mhladky@sewardcountyne.gov. Marilyn Hladky, Seward County Assessor. Jordan Koranda, Seward County Clerk III. Sandi Steele, Seward County Deputy Assessor.

  7. The Assessor sets valuations on January 1st each year. The tax rates are set by October 15th each year. The taxing entities that use your tax dollars establish what your taxes will be.

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