Property tax · Arizona
Property tax in Arizona
Property tax (County assessors) data for ZIP codes in Arizona. Pick a ZIP below to dive into the property tax summary.
Last verified 2026-05-13 · methodology
What lands here
Pages show the county millage rate, assessment methodology, homestead and senior exemptions, and a link to the assessor's portal for address-specific searches.
Source & refresh
County assessors. Refreshed annual reassessment per county. Primary source →
Arizona top concern
Radon, wildfire-WUI, water rights
Arizona has Zone 1 radon risk across most of its area per EPA's 1993 map. FEMA NFHL coverage is dense in flood-prone Maricopa + Pima counties; wildfire risk concentrates in Yavapai + Coconino + Cochise. Water-rights and utility-source diversity (CAP allotments vs. local groundwater) varies significantly between metros.
See Arizona state page for the full state-level rollup across all 12 dimensions.
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