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published on July 10, 2025 - 10:52 AM
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Tulare County’s total taxable property value climbed to $52.95 billion for the 2025/26 fiscal year, reflecting a 6% increase over the prior year, Assessor/Clerk-Recorder Tara K. Freitas announced Wednesday.

The annual assessment roll represents the total net taxable value of all locally assessed real, business and personal property as of Jan. 1, 2025.

“Home prices have gone up quite a bit in recent years, but thanks to Proposition 13, most property owners are protected from big jumps in their assessed values. Even with rising property values, most owners will see only a 2% increase in their assessments this year, which helps keep property taxes more predictable and manageable,” Freitas said.

The certified assessment roll is submitted each year to the Tulare County Auditor-Controller’s Office and becomes the basis for annual property tax bills issued by the Treasurer-Tax Collector’s Office. Property tax revenue funds vital services throughout the county, including law enforcement, fire protection, public health, education and infrastructure.

“I’m incredibly proud of our dedicated staff for completing this work on time and with such a high level of professionalism. Their commitment ensures that Tulare County property owners receive quality service and dependable information year after year,” Freitas said. “We want property owners to know we’re here to help, and that our work directly supports the essential public services communities rely on.”

Additional resources and detailed roll information are available at tularecounty.ca.gov/assessor.


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