The Los Angeles County Assessor is the assessor and officer of the government of Los Angeles County responsible for discovering all taxable property in Los Angeles County, except for state-assessed property, to inventory and list all the taxable property, to value the property, and to enroll the property on the local assessment roll.[2] In 2021, there were 2.6 million assessed properties for a total Los Angeles County property assessment value of US$1.8 trillion.[3]
The Assessor is responsible for discovering all taxable property in Los Angeles County, except for state-assessed property, to inventory and list all the taxable property, to value the property, and to enroll the property on the local assessment roll.[2] It is then the responsibility of the Los Angeles County Treasurer and Tax Collector to bill and collect these taxes, and the responsibility of the Los Angeles County Auditor-Controller to allocate the taxes to the appropriate taxing jurisdictions such as the County, cities, schools and special districts within the County.[2]
In 2021 there were 2.6 million assessed properties for a total Los Angeles County property assessment value of nearly US$1.8 trillion.[6]
Los Angeles County Parcel Boundary Map (in Shapefile format)
$6
Apartment House Listing
$478
Cross Reference Roll
$329
$4 per page
Local Roll
$329
$8 per page
Unsecured Roll
$329
$4 per page
Publicly Owned Parcels
$478
Secured Basic File Abstract
$12,914
$4,000
Corruption
In mid-2012, Noguez took a leave of absence because of an investigation concerning influence peddling at his office,[8] and on October 17, 2012, he was arrested and charged with 24 felonies relating to corruption.[9]