Assessing Information

Debra C. Sikorski, Assessor
517-437-6455 or dsikorski@cityofhillsdale.org City Hall Entrance

Everyone says property values are down ... Why is my taxable value going up?
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Assessment Information
Some basic tax parcel information is available online at hillsdalecounty.info. Detailed parcel information is available online for an annual subscription fee. Please contact the City Treasurer's office for more information on obtaining a subscription.

For other assessment related information contact the Assessing department at the information above.

Property Tax Information

Property tax information is available online for the current year. For any previous years information/delinquency on real property please contact the County Treasurer at 517-437-4700.

For Special assessment information/balance or delinquent personal property balance due please contact the City of Hillsdale Treasurer, Sue Arnold at 517-437-6454 or treasurer@cityofhillsdale.org

Principal Residential Exemption (Homestead Exemption)

The principal residential exemption is available for property that is your primary homestead and adjacent vacant parcels. The exemption equates to 18 mills of school tax in the City of Hillsdale. An affidavit (available below) must be on file with the assessing office.

Forms / Information


Updated: Friday, May 07, 2010


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