Randolph County Property Tax Rates in 2023

Randolph County has a tax rate of $0.633 per $100 of assessed value. This ranks Randolph County 58th of 100 counties in North Carolina for County property tax rates. The average County tax rate in North Carolina is $0.666 per $100 of assessed value. County tax rates can be skewed by the number of municipalities within the County providing services that are otherwise absorbed by the County in more rural areas.

The assessed value of your real property is also taxed by other municipalities in addition to the County. Most towns and cities raise revenues by applying a property tax rate. These monies are typically used to support police and fire and other services that may be provided by the city or town. The following is a chart showing the tax rates for the municipalities in Randolph County.

Municipality-Based Property Tax Rates of Randolph County

Municipality NameAssessed value ($/$100)
ARCHDALE0.3100
ASHEBORO0.6650
FRANKLINVILLE0.4550
HIGH POINT0.6475
LIBERTY0.6400
RAMSEUR0.6700
RANDLEMAN0.6300
SEAGROVE0.4400
STALEY0.1250
THOMASVILLE0.6200
TRINITY0.1000

Unincorporated County Properties (Tax Rates)

Unincorporated areas of the county typically must pay for fire and police service in addition to trash pickup. Some counties have additional taxes on unincorporated areas of the county to fund these services. The following chart are additional taxes levied in Randolph County. 

Fire District NameAssessed value ($/$100)
BENNETT0.1100
CLIMAX0.1500
COLERIDGE-ERECT0.1000
EASTSIDE0.1500
FAIRGROVE0.1020
FARMER0.0920
FRANKLINVILLE0.1400
GUIL-RAND0.1500
JULIAN0.1350
LEVEL CROSS0.1500
NORTHEAST(LIBERTY)0.1500
RANDLEMAN-SOPHIA0.1500
SEAGROVE0.1200
SOUTHWEST NEW HOPE0.1200
STALEY0.1000
TABERNACLE0.1225
ULAH0.1200
WESTSIDE0.1500

If you want to appeal your property, I recommend engaging a consultant with expertise in property valuation and mass appraisal methodology. Neither a lawyer nor an appraisal is necessary for the informal appeal process. You can sign up for a free analysis at www.sbpta.com. We disqualify between 50% to 75% of submittals as the County has applied their schedule of values equitably and the assessed value is fair. Again, nobody is perfect, and it takes a valuation expert to best solve this issue and ensure your taxation is fair and equitable.

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