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Santa Clara County Property Tax Rates The average effective property tax rate in Santa Clara County is 0.70% – around the statewide average of 0.71%. But because the median home value in Santa Clara County is incredibly high at $1,316,800, the median annual property tax payment in the county is $9,252.
Santa Clara County Property Tax Rates The average effective property tax rate in Santa Clara County is 0.70% – around the statewide average of 0.71%. But because the median home value in Santa Clara County is incredibly high at $1,316,800, the median annual property tax payment in the county is $9,252.
1.50% Measure E is a Transfer Tax applied at graduated increments on the sale or transfer of real property over two million dollars in the City of San Jose.
An "escape" assessment is a correction to a personal property's assessed value that the Assessor's Office of the County of Santa Clara did not add to any prior year's Annual Unsecured Property Tax Bill.
Come to our main office to search under your name to find all the documents recorded in which you were a grantor or grantee. Also search under any other names, forms of your name, or business names that the liens could be recorded under.
At the courthouse you can search the criminal index online , or search the microfiche. If the case was filed before 2004, it will not be in the online index. To search the microfiche, you will need the defendant's name, date of birth, and the year the case was filed.
Ing to California State Law, documents can only be viewed in the Clerk Recorder office. You will be able to view the images of recorded documents involving your name to find out if a lien has been placed against you or if a recorded lien has been released.