Oklahoma Property Taxes

Property tax rates for all 77 counties.

Average Annual Tax

$959

Average Rate

0.67%

Average Home Value

$142,268

64% below national average

At a Glance

Average Annual Tax

$959

National avg $2,690

Average Effective Rate

0.67%Medium

Based on median tax / median home value

Average Home Value

$142,268

National avg $281,900

Counties

77

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Estimates based on U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates. Actual taxes vary by exemptions, assessments, and local levies.

State Overview

Property Taxes in Oklahoma

Oklahoma Ranks Low Among All States

Oklahoma homeowners pay an effective property tax rate of 0.652%, nearly 37% below the national median of 1.03%, placing the state in the bottom tier nationally. With a median annual property tax bill of just $959, Oklahoma residents pay less than a third of the national median of $2,690, making it one of the most affordable states for property taxation.

Significant Variation Across 77 Counties

McCurtain County in the southeast charges the lowest effective rate at 0.401%, while Cleveland County near Oklahoma City tops the state at 1.027%—a difference of 156%. Median tax bills range from $386 in Cimarron County to $2,288 in Cleveland County, reflecting substantial disparities in local tax policies and property valuations across the state.

A Typical Home Costs Less to Tax

The statewide median home value is $142,268, compared to the national median of $281,900—nearly half the national price. A typical Oklahoma homeowner pays $959 annually in property taxes, meaning property taxation consumes roughly 0.67% of their home's value each year.

Urban Areas Tax Heavier Than Rural

The state's three highest-tax counties—Cleveland ($2,288), Canadian ($2,259), and Tulsa ($2,161)—cluster around Oklahoma City and Tulsa's metropolitan areas, reflecting higher property valuations in urban centers. Rural counties like Cimarron ($386), Tillman ($477), and Grant ($480) impose significantly lower tax burdens, following the pattern of lower home values in sparsely populated regions.

Oklahoma Offers Low-Tax Homeownership

Oklahoma is decisively a low-tax state, with rates and bills well below national averages, making it attractive to budget-conscious homeowners and retirees. The trade-off is lower property values overall; those seeking affordable home taxation will benefit most, though residents in high-value urban counties like Cleveland still pay notably more than rural counterparts.

All Oklahoma Counties

CountyEffective RateMedian Tax
Adair County0.48%$530
Alfalfa County0.63%$649
Atoka County0.56%$767
Beaver County0.76%$897
Beckham County0.79%$1,215
Blaine County0.56%$702
Bryan County0.64%$1,040
Caddo County0.57%$627
Canadian County0.98%$2,259
Carter County0.77%$1,185
Cherokee County0.56%$905
Choctaw County0.42%$502
Cimarron County0.41%$386
Cleveland County1.03%$2,288
Coal County0.58%$540
Comanche County0.90%$1,386
Cotton County0.63%$712
Craig County0.58%$775
Creek County0.74%$1,261
Custer County0.68%$1,197
Delaware County0.59%$971
Dewey County0.60%$713
Ellis County0.75%$916
Garfield County0.89%$1,331
Garvin County0.57%$750
Grady County0.70%$1,321
Grant County0.60%$480
Greer County0.57%$590
Harmon County0.70%$528
Harper County0.67%$663
Haskell County0.46%$557
Hughes County0.61%$580
Jackson County0.63%$918
Jefferson County0.66%$512
Johnston County0.55%$614
Kay County0.68%$799
Kingfisher County0.55%$1,139
Kiowa County0.57%$517
Latimer County0.52%$532
Le Flore County0.65%$794
Lincoln County0.53%$813
Logan County0.76%$1,787
Love County0.64%$1,066
Major County0.61%$828
Marshall County0.59%$824
Mayes County0.67%$1,153
McClain County0.80%$1,868
McCurtain County0.40%$505
McIntosh County0.59%$797
Murray County0.43%$665
Muskogee County0.70%$972
Noble County0.80%$1,145
Nowata County0.71%$860
Okfuskee County0.50%$552
Oklahoma County0.98%$2,045
Okmulgee County0.69%$788
Osage County0.73%$1,253
Ottawa County0.62%$708
Pawnee County0.69%$873
Payne County0.87%$1,884
Pittsburg County0.52%$756
Pontotoc County0.63%$1,067
Pottawatomie County0.65%$1,013
Pushmataha County0.41%$483
Roger Mills County0.48%$731
Rogers County0.78%$1,739
Seminole County0.61%$552
Sequoyah County0.57%$723
Stephens County0.71%$961
Texas County0.69%$1,075
Tillman County0.66%$477
Tulsa County1.01%$2,161
Wagoner County0.81%$1,753
Washington County0.94%$1,505
Washita County0.54%$614
Woods County0.52%$731
Woodward County0.62%$1,105

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Data updated: March 2026

Data from U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates. Effective tax rate is calculated as median property tax divided by median home value.