Assessor

Assessor's Office


Welcome to the Dade County Missouri Assessor’s website. Dade County Assessor, Annette Black and her staff are here to help the taxpayers in our county in a professional and courteous manner. The Assessor's office is responsible for the valuation of all tangible real and personal property within Dade County. Our office strives to assess all property fairly, equally and in a uniform manner under the laws and regulations of the State of Missouri. We always have an open-door policy and are here to help answer any questions. We hope this site will be informative and always feel free to contact us by phone, email or in person with your questions and concerns.


Rod OConnor

Annette Black

Dade County Assessor

300 W. Water Street, Suite 1

Greenfield, Mo 65661

Phone:  417-637-2224

Fax: 417-637-0424

Email: assessor@dadecountymo.gov

Staff


Amber Weiser

Deputy Assessor, GIS Mapping
Karen Roby

Field Appraiser, Personal Property


Office Hours


8:00am to 4:00pm

Monday - Friday

(Closed most state and federal holidays.) Drop boxes located at each basement door entry.

Need a copy of a deed?

Contact the Dade County Recorder's Office.


Need a tax statement or to pay taxes?

Contact the Dade County Collector.


Need to pay a fine or check a court date?

Contact the Dade County Circuit Clerk.

Schools:

Ash Grove

Dadeville

Everton

Greenfield

Lockwood

Stockton

Walnut Grove

Cities:

Arcola

Dadeville

Everton

Greenfield

Lockwood

South Greenfield

Dade County Public GIS

Dade County Public GIS

We are pleased to be able to provide you with our Public GIS. For ease of use, go to the search tabs on the top left of the page. Use the Layer List to add address points and owner names. You can also right click on the number that’s on a property to give you a parcel number.  

Change of Address

Change of Address

Please use this form for address changes.

Change of Address

NAME & OLD ADDRESS  

PLEASE LIST ALL PARCEL NUMBERS AFFECTED BY THIS CHANGE.

IF MORE LINES ARE NEEDED, PLEASE LIST THOSE PROPERTIES IN THE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FIELD BELOW.

NEW ADDRESS

Prefer to Print & Mail?

Download the Change of Address form and mail to:

Dade County Assessor

300 W. Water Street, Suite 1

Greenfield, MO 65661


It is your responsibility to notify the Assessor's Office of any address change. Failure to receive an assessment list does not relieve the obligation to pay taxes and applicable late fees.

Download the Change of Address Form

Personal Property

Assessment Rates for personal property:

Cars, trucks, boats, motorcycles, campers, etc. – 33.33% 

Farm equipment and livestock – 12%


Real Estate and Personal Property tax statements are mailed out in November from the Collector’s Office.

Tax payments are due to the Collector by December 31 of each year. 

Personal Property E-File

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • Who must declare personal property?

    RSMo. 137.075 Every person owning or holding real property or tangible personal property on the first day of January, including all such property purchased on that day shall be liable for taxes thereon during the same calendar year. RSMo. 137.340 Every person, corporation, partnership or association owning or controlling tangible personal property shall file with the assessor of the county an itemized return listing all the tangible personal property so owned or controlled on January 1st.

  • What if I don't receive a personal property list in the mail?

    If you do not receive an assessment list please contact the Dade County Assessors office by phone (417) 637-2224 or come by our office and a form will be provided to you. Failure to receive an assessment list does not relieve the obligation to pay taxes and applicable late fees.

  • What should I do if I move from one county to another county in Missouri?

    You will owe taxes to the county that you lived in on January 1. You need to contact the county Assessor's office in the county you moved from and request to be removed from their Personal Property Assessment roles. You also need to contact the county Assessor's office in the county you moved to. Most counties do not have a system to know that you moved into the county and to place you on the assessment roles. It is your responsibility to notify each Assessor's Office!

  • When is the assessment list due?

    The forms are mailed out first week of January and need to be returned by March 1 to avoid late penalties. Second notices are mailed out before March 31.

  • If my list is received late how much is the penalty and when do I pay it?

    The amount of your penalty depends on your total assessed value. (see chart below) The late penalty fee is added to your bill that you receive in November.


    Assessed Valuation Penalty


    0-1,000 $15 

    1001-2000 $25 

    2001-3000 $35 

    3001-4000 $45 

    4001-5000 $55 

    5001-6000 $65 

    6001-7000 $75 

    7001-8000 $85 

    8001-9000 $95 

    9001 and above $105

  • What is a tax waiver (statement of non-assessment)?

    A statement of non-assessment, also called a tax waiver, indicates a specific person, business or corporation does not owe any personal property taxes for a specified tax year. A tax waiver is only used to license a vehicle or obtain a business license. You may be entitled to a waiver if you are one of the following:

    • A new resident to the state.
    • This is the first vehicle you have ever owned, or have had titled in your name.
    • You did not own any personal property on January 1st of the prior year.
    • You are military and your home of record is not Missouri.
    • You lease a vehicle, and the leasing company has paid the personal property tax on that vehicle.

    In order to qualify, we must also see your vehicle registration and identification. The Collector’s Office will issue the waivers.

  • Why am I being assessed on a vehicle I no longer own?

    You are assessed on the vehicle(s) you own on January 1 of each year. If you sell or trade a vehicle any time during that year, your tax bill will still show the items assessed January 1.

Real Estate

Please report any changes on your real estate to the Assessor’s Office such as building any structures of the removal of any buildings.

This helps us ensure our accuracy on our records! 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • How often is property reassessed?

    Real property should be reassessed every odd-numbered year and in even-numbered years the Assessor places a value on new construction. It is based on the condition of the property on January 1 of each year. If a building is removed any time after January 1, it is taxed for the whole year.

  • Why is reassessment required?

    Under Missouri law, property tax assessments must be based upon market value and should be uniform. Over time, property values may change due to the location of the property, sales in the surrounding areas and other factors.

  • What is market value?

    Market value is the price that your real property would bring if offered for sale if you were not forced to sell and the buyer was not obligated to buy.

  • Is all property assessed at the same rate?

    No, real property is assessed into three categories with separate rates. 


    Rates for real property: 

    Residential – 19% 

    Commercial – 32% 

    Agricultural – 12%


  • Will I be notified of an increase in my assessment?

    The Assessor is required to send increase notices to the owner of record of real estate in the county. Notices are required to be sent out by June 15th each year if the value of your property has increased.


    If you feel that the new value of your property is incorrect, call the Dade County Assessor's office at 417-637-2224 to schedule an informal hearing.

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