Manufactured Mobile Home Assessment and Notice Tax Year Owner name and address Property ID number Pr 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Tax Year at the top of the form. This is crucial for identifying the relevant assessment period.
  3. Fill in the Property ID number, which uniquely identifies your manufactured mobile home. Ensure accuracy to avoid processing delays.
  4. Input your Owner name and address in the designated fields. This information is essential for correspondence regarding your property taxes.
  5. Complete the Property description and location/address sections to provide a clear identification of your mobile home’s physical location.
  6. Review sections on market value, residential exemption, taxable value, tax rate, current year taxes due, applicable tax relief credit, and total due from prior years. Fill these out based on your financial records or assessments received.
  7. Finally, ensure all information is accurate before saving or printing the document for submission to the assessor's office.

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Finding your property tax ID number is easier than you might think. If you already own the property, you can find this number on property tax bills, deeds, or title reports. However, for those who do not own the property or need a different approach, many local government websites provide online databases.
Many states provide property tax exemptions to individuals simply because theyve had a certain number of birthdays. For example, Kansas has a Safe Senior property tax exemption, which provides tax relief to homeowners who are at least 65 years old and meet income qualifications.
The most common place to find your PIN is your deed, title commitment, tax bill, or other documents you may have from the purchase of your home. If you are not able to locate any of these documents you can use your address to help you locate the PIN by visiting your Countys Assessors website.
0:13 1:15 The owner ID is usually assigned when you register your property with the local. Government. It isMoreThe owner ID is usually assigned when you register your property with the local. Government. It is important to keep your owner ID up to date and accurate as it can affect your tax liability.