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  1. The Los Angeles County Assessor is the assessor and officer of the government of Los Angeles County responsible for discovering all taxable property in Los Angeles County, except for state-assessed property, to inventory and list all the taxable property, to value the property, and to enroll the property on the local assessment roll. [2]

  2. Find Your Assigned District Office. Office of LA County Assessor Jeff Prang – Committed to establishing accurate & fairly assessed property values. Info: 213-974-3211 | helpdesk@assessor.lacounty.gov.

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  4. Office of LA County Assessor Jeff Prang – Committed to establishing accurate & fairly assessed property values. Info: 213-974-3211 | helpdesk@assessor.lacounty.gov.

  5. Los Angeles County Assessor's Office. The Assessor's Office offers five datasets for public use in coordination with the County Open Data Portal. Assessor data sets freely available to the public include Annual Roll data along with regularly updated parcel information. The Roll data consists of three data sets updated annually after Assessor ...

  6. The mission of the Los Angeles County Treasurer and Tax Collector is to bill, collect, disburse, invest, borrow, and safeguard monies and properties. The Department also provides enforcement, auditing, consulting, education, estate administration, and public information services. The Treasurer and Tax Collector collects secured and unsecured taxes.

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  8. Probate records can sometimes give you information about who inherited the house after the owner died. If the owner died in Los Angeles County, search county probate records at the Superior Court of CaliforniaCounty of Los Angeles Archives & Records Center at 222 N. Hill Street, Room 212, Los Angeles, CA 90012.