Burleigh County property tax calculator 2026
This calculator provides an estimated Burleigh County property tax based on assessed value and a combined local mill levy. Property taxes in Burleigh County are determined by statutory valuation rules and multiple taxing districts, so totals vary by location and parcel.
Estimates only. Results may differ from official tax bills, pay stubs, or filed returns.
Many U.S. counties use multiple local taxing authorities (county, city, school district, special districts). Enter your combined local millage rate as shown on your annual property tax notice.
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Enter the assessed value to see the estimated annual property tax.
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How it works
Property tax in Burleigh County is calculated by multiplying a property’s taxable base by the applicable mill levy for its taxing districts. For estimation, enter the assessed value shown on your county property record or notice. That assessed value already reflects North Dakota’s statutory valuation process and any approved adjustments handled by the county. This tool does not calculate valuation percentages or credits; it estimates tax by applying a combined mill levy to the assessed value you provide.
Examples
If a property record shows an assessed value of $4,500 and the combined mill levy for the parcel’s district combination is 0.150, the estimated annual property tax would be $675. Different district combinations use different total mill levies, so estimates vary by location.
Limitations and important notes
This is an estimate only. Mill levies differ by city, school district, and special districts within Burleigh County. Assessed values are based on statutory rules and certified county records. Credits or other adjustments are not applied by this tool, and the actual tax bill may differ from this estimate.
FAQs
Is this an exact Burleigh County tax bill?
No. This calculator provides an estimated property tax using a combined mill levy. Actual totals depend on the parcel’s assessed value and its specific taxing districts.
What value should I enter as assessed value?
Use the assessed value shown on your Burleigh County property statement or online property record.
Does this calculator apply statutory valuation percentages or credits?
No. Enter an assessed value that already reflects the county’s certified valuation and any approved adjustments. This tool does not apply valuation percentages or credits.
Why do property tax rates vary within Burleigh County?
Different parcels fall into different combinations of county, city, school, and special districts, each with its own published mill levy.
Calculations are simplified and for guidance only. Always double-check results and current rules with official sources or a qualified professional before making financial decisions.