Nevada Property Tax Rates by County (2026)
Compare effective property tax rates across 16 Nevada counties. Homeowners who believe their property is over-assessed can appeal their assessment. The deadline to appeal is January 15.
Effective Tax Rate
1.00%
Lower than the national median of 1.02%
Median Home Value
$274,200
Median Annual Tax Bill
$1,385
How Are Property Taxes Calculated in Nevada?
Property taxes in Nevada are based on the assessed value of your property multiplied by local tax rates set by school districts, municipalities, and other taxing authorities. The median effective tax rate across Nevada counties is 1.00%, which is below the national median of 1.02%.
If you believe your property's assessed value is too high, you have the right to appeal the assessment. TaxDrop handles the entire process — you only pay if we save you $500 or more.
All 16 Nevada Counties
| County | Eff. Tax Rate | Median Home Value | Median Annual Tax Bill |
|---|---|---|---|
| Carson City → | 0.42% | $426,700 | $1,781 |
| Churchill County → | 0.56% | $298,000 | $1,670 |
| Clark County → | 0.50% | $400,800 | $1,990 |
| Douglas County → | 0.45% | $587,400 | $2,649 |
| Elko County → | 0.51% | $282,400 | $1,434 |
| Esmeralda County → | 0.59% | $102,500 | $604 |
| Humboldt County → | 0.51% | $256,800 | $1,309 |
| Lander County → | 0.63% | $210,500 | $1,336 |
| Lincoln County → | 0.54% | $208,900 | $1,135 |
| Lyon County → | 0.46% | $342,600 | $1,585 |
| Mineral County → | 0.70% | $175,000 | $1,231 |
| Nye County → | 0.47% | $266,000 | $1,256 |
| Pershing County → | 0.70% | $166,200 | $1,159 |
| Storey County → | 0.40% | $393,100 | $1,578 |
| Washoe County → | 0.46% | $496,600 | $2,297 |
| White Pine County → | 0.49% | $196,700 | $968 |
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Key Highlights
Highest Tax Rate
0.70%
Pershing County
Lowest Tax Rate
0.40%
Storey County
Highest Tax Bill
$2,649
Douglas County
Lowest Tax Bill
$604
Esmeralda County
Think your property is over-assessed?
TaxDrop helps Nevada homeowners appeal their property tax assessment. You pay nothing unless we save you $500 or more.
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Filing a property tax appeal in Nevada is your legal right. Here is the basic process:
- Review your annual assessment notice from your local assessor.
- File your appeal before the deadline (January 15).
- Gather evidence: recent comparable sales, photos of property condition issues, and any independent appraisals.
- Attend a hearing or submit your evidence for review.
- Receive a decision on your assessed value.
TaxDrop handles this entire process for you. Our experts analyze your property, build your case, and represent you. You only pay if we save you $500 or more.
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30-60% of properties are over-assessed, but only 5% of homeowners challenge their bill. TaxDrop makes it easy to fight back. No upfront cost. No fee if we save you less than $500.
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