Fremont County Property Taxes

Fremont County, Wyoming

Effective Tax Rate

0.00%

4.5% below state avg

Median Annual Tax

$0

$133/mo escrow

#21 of 23 counties in Wyoming

Estimate Your Tax

$
$50K$2M

Annual Tax

$0

Monthly

$0

Eff. Rate

0.63%

vs. Wyoming Avg4.5% below
vs. National Avg40.9% below

At a Glance

Median Home Value

$252,700

State avg $315,548

Tax w/ Mortgage/yr

$1,706

$142/mo escrow

Tax w/o Mortgage/yr

$1,457

$121/mo

State Tax Rate Rank

#21

of 23 counties (1 = lowest)

Data Story

About Property Taxes in Fremont County, Wyoming

Fremont has Wyoming's highest tax rate

At 0.630%, Fremont County's effective tax rate is the highest statewide—though still less than three-quarters the national median of 0.85%. The median property tax of $1,591 remains well below the national median of $2,690, reflecting Wyoming's overall affordability.

Steepest effective rate in the state

Fremont County's 0.630% effective rate significantly exceeds Wyoming's state average of 0.556%, making it the least affordable county for property taxes statewide. The median tax bill of $1,591 is still just slightly below the state median of $1,666.

Substantially higher than all nearby counties

Fremont County's 0.630% rate towers above every other nearby county, from Big Horn (0.583%) to Campbell (0.550%). This makes Fremont the most expensive option for property taxes among Wyoming's northern and central regions.

Median home costs $1,591 yearly

On a median home value of $252,700, Fremont County homeowners pay approximately $1,591 in annual property taxes—about $133 per month. With mortgage-related assessments included, owners typically pay around $1,706 annually.

High rate makes appeals especially worthwhile

Given Fremont's above-average effective rate, homeowners should take extra care to verify their assessed values are fair and accurate. If your property's assessment appears high relative to comparable recent sales, filing a property tax appeal could yield significant savings.

How Fremont County Compares

Median Annual Property Tax

Fremont County$1,591
Wyoming State Average$1,666
National Average$1,924

Fremont County

0.63%

Effective rate

Wyoming Avg

0.53%

Effective rate

National Avg

0.91%

Effective rate

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the property tax rate in Fremont County, Wyoming?
The effective property tax rate in Fremont County, Wyoming is 0.63%. 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 Fremont County?
The median annual property tax payment in Fremont County is $1,591. Homeowners with a mortgage pay a median of $1,706, while those without a mortgage pay $1,457.
How does Fremont County compare to the Wyoming average?
Fremont County's effective tax rate of 0.63% is higher than the Wyoming state average of 0.53%. The median annual property tax in Fremont County is $1,591, compared to the state average of $1,666.
What is the median home value in Fremont County, Wyoming?
The median home value in Fremont County, Wyoming is $252,700, according to U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates.
Why is Fremont County property tax rate higher than the Wyoming average?
Fremont County's effective property tax rate of 0.63% is higher than the Wyoming average of 0.53%. This difference of 0.10% can be attributed to local funding needs for schools, infrastructure, and municipal services. Higher rates often correlate with more urbanized areas or counties with greater public service demands.
How does Fremont County rank for property taxes in Wyoming?
Fremont County ranks #21 out of 23 counties in Wyoming by effective property tax rate (1 = lowest). With a rate of 0.63% and median annual tax of $1,591, it falls in the upper 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.