Kiowa County Property Taxes

Kiowa County, Oklahoma

Effective Tax Rate

0.00%

46.1% below state avg

Median Annual Tax

$0

$43/mo escrow

#24 of 77 counties in Oklahoma

Estimate Your Tax

$
$50K$2M

Annual Tax

$0

Monthly

$0

Eff. Rate

0.57%

vs. Oklahoma Avg46.1% below
vs. National Avg80.8% below

At a Glance

Median Home Value

$90,300

State avg $142,268

Tax w/ Mortgage/yr

$737

$61/mo escrow

Tax w/o Mortgage/yr

$419

$35/mo

State Tax Rate Rank

#24

of 77 counties (1 = lowest)

Data Story

About Property Taxes in Kiowa County, Oklahoma

Kiowa County taxes rank among lowest in nation

Kiowa County's effective tax rate of 0.573% is well below the national median of 0.88%, placing it in the bottom quarter of American counties for tax burden. The median property tax of $517 annually represents just 19% of the national median of $2,690, making Kiowa one of the most tax-friendly counties nationally.

Kiowa County has lower-than-average Oklahoma taxes

Kiowa County's 0.573% effective rate sits below Oklahoma's state average of 0.652%, ranking among the most affordable counties statewide. The median tax bill of $517 is substantially lower than Oklahoma's state median of $959, reflecting both lower home values and favorable tax policies.

Competitive rates among southwestern Oklahoma counties

Kiowa County's 0.573% effective rate sits between Johnston County (0.555%) and Jackson County (0.633%), making it a middle-ground option in southwestern Oklahoma. The county offers better rates than Kay County (0.684%) and Le Flore County (0.653%) to the east.

Median annual tax on Kiowa County home

The typical Kiowa County homeowner with a $90,300 house pays about $517 per year in property taxes. Homeowners with mortgages typically pay $737 annually including escrow, while those without mortgages pay $419.

Appeal your assessment if you think it's high

Many Kiowa County homeowners are assessed above market value and don't realize they can appeal. If your property feels overvalued, contact the county assessor's office about a formal reassessment—thousands of Oklahomans successfully reduce their tax burden this way each year.

How Kiowa County Compares

Median Annual Property Tax

Kiowa County$517
Oklahoma State Average$959
National Average$1,924

Kiowa County

0.57%

Effective rate

Oklahoma Avg

0.67%

Effective rate

National Avg

0.91%

Effective rate

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the property tax rate in Kiowa County, Oklahoma?
The effective property tax rate in Kiowa County, Oklahoma is 0.57%. This rate is calculated by dividing the median property tax payment by the median home value in the county.
How much are property taxes in Kiowa County?
The median annual property tax payment in Kiowa County is $517. Homeowners with a mortgage pay a median of $737, while those without a mortgage pay $419.
How does Kiowa County compare to the Oklahoma average?
Kiowa County's effective tax rate of 0.57% is lower than the Oklahoma state average of 0.67%. The median annual property tax in Kiowa County is $517, compared to the state average of $959.
What is the median home value in Kiowa County, Oklahoma?
The median home value in Kiowa County, Oklahoma is $90,300, according to U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates.
Is Kiowa County a low property tax area in Oklahoma?
Yes — Kiowa County's effective property tax rate of 0.57% is below the Oklahoma average of 0.67%. The median annual property tax of $517 is also lower the state average of $959, making it a relatively affordable area for property taxes.
How does Kiowa County rank for property taxes in Oklahoma?
Kiowa County ranks #24 out of 77 counties in Oklahoma by effective property tax rate (1 = lowest). With a rate of 0.57% and median annual tax of $517, it falls in the lower third of counties statewide.

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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.