Additional Homestead Exemption


An Additional Homestead Exemption is an exemption of an additional $1,000 off the assessed valuation of your primary residence.

Apply

Note: In order to be effective for the current year, applications must be received no later than March 15 or within 30 days from the mailing date indicated on the "Notice of Increase in Valuation of Real Property".

  • You must qualify for Homestead Exemption.
  • You must have a gross household income from all sources of $30,000 (Effective Jan. 1, 2024) or less for the prior calendar year.
  • You will be required to provide all W-2 forms and 1099 forms for the last calendar year along with your application.

  • In Person — You may apply at the Tulsa County Assessor's Office between 8:00–5:00 Monday–Friday (excluding holidays) between January 1 and March 15 or within 30 days from the mailing date indicated on the "Notice of Increase in Valuation of Real Property". Our office is located at:

    Tulsa County Headquarters, 5th floor
    218 W. Sixth St.
    Tulsa, OK 74119

  • By Mail — You may download and fill out the Additional Homestead Exemption Application between January 1st and March 15th and return it by mail to this address:

    John A. Wright, Tulsa County Assessor
    Attn: Taxpayer Services
    Tulsa County Headquarters, 5th floor
    218 W. Sixth St.
    Tulsa, OK 74119

  • Field Office — In January, a list of field offices will be set up to provide greater convenience for filing a Additional Homestead Exemption. Please refer to the Calendar of Events for a list of times and places. This list will also be published in the Tulsa World and other Tulsa County newspapers.

* You will be required to provide all W-2's and 1099 forms or a completed tax return for everyone living in the home during the last calendar year along with your application.


If you are 65 years or older as of January 1 of the filing period or are totally disabled (proof of disability must be attached to the application) and you presently qualify for an additional homestead, you will not have to renew the Additional Homestead each year. However, if you do not meet the previously mentioned qualifications you will need to apply each year. It is the responsibility of the taxpayer to notify the Assessor's office if their annual income ever exceeds $30,000 after the Additional Homestead has been granted.

If the application is denied, the property owner has the right to appeal to the Tulsa County Board of Equalization. (Title 68 O.S. §2895)


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