SignalsAZ.com Prescott News Podcast - Yavapai County Reports Property Tax Rate Decrease
Episode Date: June 16, 2025Send us a text and chime in!For the fiscal year 2026 budget, the Yavapai County Property Tax Rate is decreasing from 1.9463 to 1.9388. So why did the Truth-in-Taxation notice indicate a 3.41% increase...? Property values have gone up. While the combined property tax rate for the county has decreased from the previous year, many property owners will see a slightly higher tax bill. The drop in the combined tax rate from 1.9463 to 1.9388 is being offset by an increase in property values across the county. When the Yavapai County Board of Supervisors adopts a budget for the 2025-2026 fiscal year, it will include a... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/yavapai-county-reports-property-tax-rate-decrease/Check out the CAST11.com Website at: https://CAST11.com Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
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For the fiscal year 2026 budget, the Yavapai County property tax rate is decreasing from 1.9463 to 1.938.
So why did the truth in taxation notice indicate a 3.41% increase?
Property values have gone up.
While the combined property tax rate for the county has decreased from the previous year,
many property owners will see a slightly higher tax bill.
The drop in the combined tax rate from 1.9463 to 1.9388 is being offset by an increase in property values across the county.
When the Yavapai County Board of Supervisors adopts a budget for the 2025 to 2025 fiscal year,
it will include a combined tax rate of $1.938 per $100 of assessed valuation.
This is a reduction from the 2024 to 2025 rate of 1.9463.
However, the total amount of property taxes collected is expected.
to rise due to an increase in the net assessed value of property in the county. The revenue
generated from property taxes funds essential county services, including law enforcement,
public health, infrastructure maintenance, in the library district. The county's truth in
taxation notice highlighted a proposed increase in the primary property tax levy to support these
vital services. Below is an overview of the primary and secondary tax rates that make up these
rates. Tax jurisdiction FI 2025 tax rate
Phi 2026 tax rate. Year over year change. Yavapai County 1.6443. 1.6443.
0.000. Flood control district. 0.1674. 0.1599 minus 0.0075. Library district.
0.000000. Total. 1.9463.1.938-minus075. Primary property taxes are calculated on a property's limited value. Primary property taxes are those property taxes levied for the maintenance and operation of counties, cities, towns, school districts, and community college districts.
Yavapai County is budgeting a flat property tax rate in fiscal year 2026, 1.6443, as compared to the rate adopted in fiscal year 2025.
Secondary property taxes are ad valorem taxes levied to pay the following.
A, the redemption charges on any bonded indebtedness or other long-term obligation lawfully incurred by any taxing district.
B, additional amounts required pursuant to an election to exceed a budget, expenditure or tax limitation of a particular
Taxing District, C, limited-purpose districts such as fire, sanitary, flood control, road and
improvement districts. Yavapai County has two secondary property tax jurisdictions, the Yavapai County
Flood Control District and the Yavapai County Free Library District. The flood control district
rate is budgeted to decrease in fiscal year 2026 from 0.164 to 0.1599, while the Free Library
District is budgeted at a flat rate, 0.1346, as compared to the rate adopted in fiscal year 2020.26,
Special District Taxes
Special District Tax includes any non-advalorum taxes that apply to a property,
such as a per-acre assessment by an irrigation district servicing your area.
These taxes are only applied to properties receiving the direct benefit from the special district.
These special district taxes are not used for Yavapai County services.
Additional property taxes
There are additional taxing jurisdictions and property tax bills,
and their collections are not distributed to Yavapai County.
These include schools, cities, towns, school districts, community college districts, and special districts.
The majority of property taxes collected are for other taxing jurisdictions and not for Yavapai County services.
How are property taxes determined? Property taxes are based upon the tax rate, property value, and property use type, property class.
For example, in 2026, the median limited value residential home in Yavapai County is 261,500,000.
Limited property valuation, $261,508.
Assessment ratio of 10% for residential property class, $26,151.
Property tax rate of 1.6443x each $100 of assessed valuation, 1.6443 by 261.51.
Yavapai County Primary property taxes, $430.
Secondary property taxes,
Flood Control District, tax rate of $1.1599, $42.
Free Library District, tax rate of $1.346, $35.
Total Yavapai County taxes, $507.
Note, this is an example of how property taxes are calculated.
To review your actual bill, all taxing jurisdictions would need to be included,
as well as applicable circuit breakers, homeowners rebates, and the 1% limit on the limited property tax,
LPV for Class 3, Primary Residential Properties.
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