Iberville Parish Property Tax Lookup

Iberville Parish property tax records are kept by the assessor's office in Plaquemine and the sheriff's office that collects payments. These records include assessed values, ownership details, tax amounts, and exemption status for every parcel in the parish. You can search for Iberville Parish property tax records through the assessor's website or visit the office on Meriam Street. Assessor Randy Sexton maintains an open door policy, so anyone can come in and discuss their assessment. This page covers the key offices, how to look up records, what exemptions are available, and how to appeal if you think your property value is wrong.

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Iberville Parish Quick Facts

Plaquemine Parish Seat
10% Residential Rate
$75K Homestead Exemption
4 Yr Reassessment Cycle

Iberville Parish Assessor's Office

John Randall "Randy" Sexton serves as the Iberville Parish Assessor. Chief Deputy Clint Seneca and Office Manager Katie Falcon support day-to-day operations. The office is at 58050 Meriam Street in Plaquemine. You can also mail documents to P.O. Box 697, Plaquemine, LA 70765. The phone number is (225) 687-3568 and the fax is (225) 687-3103. For email, use rsextonassessor@aol.com.

The Iberville Parish Assessor website has information about the office and links to property tax resources. Assessor Sexton has said his office is committed to assessing all property in Iberville Parish in a fair and equitable manner. The open door policy means you can walk in and talk about your assessment anytime during business hours. That informal step can resolve many concerns before they become formal appeals.

Under Louisiana law, the assessor must discover, list, and value every piece of property in the parish. This includes residential homes, vacant land, commercial buildings, and personal property used in business. La. Const. Art. VII Section 18 sets the assessment ratios. Land and homes are assessed at 10% of fair market value. Commercial property is assessed at 15%. The assessor files these values on the annual tax roll, which then goes to the Louisiana Tax Commission for review.

Assessor Office Iberville Parish Assessor
58050 Meriam Street
Plaquemine, LA 70765
Phone: (225) 687-3568
Mailing Address P.O. Box 697, Plaquemine, LA 70765
Email rsextonassessor@aol.com

Paying Iberville Parish Property Taxes

The Iberville Parish Sheriff's Office collects property taxes as the ex-officio tax collector. Tax bills are mailed each fall. Payment is due by December 31 each year. That deadline is firm. Under La. R.S. 47:1951, all property in Louisiana is subject to taxation unless the constitution grants an exemption. When taxes go unpaid past the deadline, penalties start right away.

Interest runs at 1% per month starting January 1. After January 31, a 10% collection fee is added. If taxes stay unpaid, the property gets put on the tax sale list. The parish sells the property to recover the debt. You can pay in person at the sheriff's office or by mail. Check with the office about any online payment options that may be available for Iberville Parish property taxes.

Note: Taxes in Iberville Parish are due by December 31, and tax notices typically go out in late November.

Iberville Parish Homestead Exemption

Homeowners in Iberville Parish can apply for the homestead exemption at the assessor's office. Under La. R.S. 47:1703, the first $75,000 of your home's market value is exempt from most property taxes. That equals $7,500 of assessed value off your bill. You need to bring a photo ID and proof of ownership. The exemption stays active for as long as you own and live in the home.

Louisiana also offers a special assessment level freeze for residents 65 and older who meet income requirements. This is sometimes called the senior freeze. It locks the assessed value of your home so it does not increase during reassessment years. Under La. R.S. 47:2331, all property is reassessed every four years. Without the freeze, your value could jump during those years. The freeze protects against that, but it does not stop your tax bill from rising if local millage rates go up. Talk to the Iberville Parish Assessor's Office about eligibility and the paperwork needed.

State Resources for Iberville Parish Tax Records

The Louisiana Assessors' Association maintains a directory of all parish assessors. This is helpful when you need to compare Iberville Parish with neighboring parishes or look up contact details across the state.

Louisiana Assessors state directory listing for Iberville Parish property tax records

The Louisiana Tax Commission reviews the Iberville Parish assessment roll each year and can hear appeals if the local Board of Review rules against a taxpayer. Under La. R.S. 47:1992, you have 15 days to appeal to the board, then 10 business days to go to the commission. Judicial review is available within 30 days after the commission makes its decision. The commission also conducts ratio studies to make sure assessments are uniform across the parish.

For old tax records, the State Land Office SLODMS portal holds adjudication documents from 1880 to 1973. These cover properties seized for not paying state property taxes. You can download images for free. Anything from 1974 onward stays with the parish.

How Iberville Parish Property Values Are Set

Fair market value is the foundation of every property assessment in Iberville Parish. La. R.S. 47:2321 says fair market value is the price a willing and informed buyer would pay a willing and informed seller under normal conditions. The assessor uses several methods to reach that number. Comparable sales in the area matter most for residential property. Replacement cost minus depreciation helps with newer homes. Income analysis comes into play for commercial or rental properties.

The assessor cannot chase sales. That means if your neighbor's home sells for a high price, the assessor cannot just bump your value to match. Louisiana law bars this practice and requires assessors to use broad market data for whole areas. If you think the value on your Iberville Parish property is too high, bring your evidence to the assessor's office. Recent sales of similar homes, photos of damage or needed repairs, and any appraisals you have can all support your case. Many disputes get resolved in this informal conversation.

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Nearby Parishes

Iberville Parish is bordered by several other parishes. Make sure your property is listed with the right assessor if you own land close to a parish line.