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Lorain County Auditor, Craig Snodgrass has achieved the Chartered Global Management Accountant designation for excellence in diverse business-based accounting concepts stressing professional conduct and ethical standards.
Lorain County Real Estate Property Records Access. Click here to access the Lorain County Real Estate Records. You'll have access to basic tax information, property characteristics, maps, images and sketches. If you need assistance with the website call 440-329-5657or email auditor@loraincounty.com.
Craig Snodgrass CPA, CGFM Lorain County Auditor. Lorain County Admn. Building 226 Middle Ave., 2nd Floor Elyria, OH 44035 Monday thru Friday 8:00AM - 4:30PM * (440) 329-5207 auditor@lcauditor.com * Properties will not be transferred after 4PM
The Auditor’s GIS has the capability to combine many “layers” of geographic features, including aerial photography, into one map that can be viewed, printed, and saved by logging on to the Lorain County Auditor’s Interactive Website and using the self-serve GIS website.
Lorain County Residents: Ohio has made a number of changes to the Homestead Exemption program with the passage of HB 59 and AM HB 85. Below you will find information that will assist you in filing for the Homestead Tax Reduction.
Provides information on real estate, taxes, licensing, data processing and financial data in Lorain County.
Forms available from the Lorain County Auditor's Office. Real Estate Forms. No transfers will be accepted after 4PM. Conveyance and exempt forms are available in printable or fillable form on the website. You only need to submit one form with your transfer. Just a reminder, we do not accept handwritten forms.
The Auditor's Transfer Office, has the daily task of reviewing each deed that is prepared for transfer. Every deed is required to have a grantor (seller) and grantee (buyer) listed. They also check for an accurate legal description, the signature of the grantor, and a notary seal.
Auditor Establishes Value. The county auditor is responsible for establishing the value of each and every real estate parcel in the county, including homes, apartment buildings, commercial property, industrial sites, and vacant lots. The appraised value is an estimate of the fair market value.
Property owners' tax statements will be distributed by the County Treasurer a minimum of 20 days prior to the due date. If you have questions about making a payment or when taxes are due, contact the Treasurer 440-329-5787.