This page helps with Property Tax tasks in Clark County, Ohio, including checking tax information, reviewing assessment records, and choosing the right office for payment or valuation questions.

The main public channels include the Clark County Treasurer's Office, Clark County - I N - Tax, and Clark County, Indiana - XSoft Engage for assessment-related property data.

Clark County - I N - Tax

Use the county tax portal to view property tax information and move into payment options when available. The portal states that tax and assessed-value information is for informational use and may change before values are finalized for ad valorem tax purposes.

Start with the Clark County - I N - Tax portal. Review the disclaimer before continuing, because the data is not a legal property description and errors should be reported for investigation.

Important: Do not rely on the online tax display as a legal document for a property description.

Property tax payment options

The Clark County Treasurer's Office collects real, personal, and mobile home property taxes. Taxes are generally due May 10 and November 10, and paper bills are generally mailed in early April.

Clark County lists several payment routes for property tax bills:

Payment method What to know
Online Credit card, debit card, and e-check options are available through the county's online payment service.
Phone Pay by phone with a credit card or debit card at (812) 940-3998.
Mail Mail Copy A and/or Copy B with a check to Clark County Treasurer, PO Box 1689, Evansville, IN 47706.
Overnight courier Send overnight courier payments to Clark County Treasurer, 300 Corporate Drive Suite 105, Jeffersonville, Indiana 47130.
In person Bring the entire statement to the Treasurer's Office.
Area banks Bank payments are accepted only during collection season, with the tax bill, and only when the bill is not delinquent or a reprint.

Online payment fees

Online payments include service fees. The county lists these fees before payment completion:

Payment type Fee
Credit card 2.25% for each transaction plus $1.50 per transaction
Debit card 2.25% for each transaction plus $1.50 per transaction
E-check $1.50 for each transaction up to $99,999

The online payment system also states that all charges are final and that a non-refundable service delivery fee is applied to the total. Users can review the fee before completing the transaction.

Assessment records and property details

For assessment data, use Clark County, Indiana - XSoft Engage. The site lists the assessor as Lewis "Butch" Love and shows property assessment data with a data-current date.

The Assessor's Office locates, identifies, and appraises taxable property. It also handles annual trending, cyclical reassessment, personal property assessed values, sale disclosure processing, omitted property, mobile home assessments, classified forest applications, and PTABOA-related work.

Names and addresses of covered persons may be restricted, and some data may be limited or unavailable under IC 36-1-8.5.

Auditor property tax records and deductions

The Clark County Indiana Auditor's Office prepares tax duplicates showing property values and taxes assessed against each taxpayer. After collection by the Treasurer, the Auditor distributes taxes to the governmental units and agencies for which they were collected.

The Auditor's Office also maintains property tax maps and ownership records. Deeds transferring property must be processed through the Auditor's Office before they are processed by the County Recorder.

For deductions and credits, the Auditor's Office states that a homestead deduction filing requires the last five digits of the Social Security number for each person living at the property. If a person does not have a valid Social Security number, the last five digits of a driver's license number may be provided.

Tax sales and delinquent personal property

Real property parcels with delinquent taxes may be offered for tax certificate sale by the County Treasurer. Successful bidders obtain a lien through a Tax Sale Certificate issued by the County Auditor, and property owners have one year from the sale date to redeem the property by paying amounts required by Indiana Code.

Delinquent personal property certified to court judgments cannot be paid on the Clark County Government website. Those accounts are handled through American Financial Credit Services, Inc. AFCS does not accept payments for regular property tax payments.

Tax sale note: Investors and bidders are directed to obtain legal advice when working through the tax sale process.

GIS and property mapping

Clark County provides GIS property mapping through Elevate. The mapping site includes map search tools, sales search, comparable search, and print options.

Use the GIS site when you need mapping context, parcel location, or zoning-map navigation. The land and property page explains that zoning can be viewed by opening the GIS website, using the “Map Contents” tab, and selecting “Zoning – County.”

Contact Property Tax offices

Use these contacts when online tax, payment, assessment, deduction, or delinquency information needs office help.

  • Clark County Treasurer's Office, Clark County Government Center, 300 Corporate Drive Suite 105, Jeffersonville, Indiana 47130
    Phone: (812) 285-6205
    Hours: 8:30 - 4:30, Monday - Friday; closed daily from noon to 1:00 pm for lunch
  • Clark County Assessor's Office, Clark County Government Center, 300 Corporate Drive Room 104, Jeffersonville, IN 47130
    Phone: (812) 285-6225
    Fax: (812) 280-5641
    Email: blove@clarkcounty.in.gov
  • Clark County Indiana Auditor's Office, Clark County Government Center, 300 Corporate Drive Suite 106, Jeffersonville, Indiana 47130
    Phone: (812) 285-6211
    Hours: 8:30 - 4:30, Monday – Friday; closed holidays
  • American Financial Credit Services, Inc.
    Phone: 1-888-317-2327 Ext #500

Common questions

Where can I check Clark County property tax information online?

Use the county tax portal for online tax information. Treat the display as informational, not as a legal property description.

Where can I review property assessment data?

Use XSoft Engage property assessment data. For questions about valuation or assessment records, contact the Clark County Assessor's Office.

Can I pay regular property taxes through AFCS?

No. AFCS handles certified delinquent personal property judgments for Clark County. It does not accept payments for regular property tax bills.

What happens if a property has delinquent real property taxes?

Delinquent real property parcels may be offered for tax certificate sale by the County Treasurer. Owners have one year from the sale date to redeem the property by paying the required amounts.

Which office handles property tax deductions and credits?

The Clark County Indiana Auditor's Office handles property tax deductions and credits, including homestead deduction filings and related eligibility changes.