

The canvassers are Clinton Township employees and will have Clinton Township vehicles and identification badges. They are verifying and updating records, including measuring and photographing the exterior of structures only. Therefore, the Assessing Department will have canvassers in residential neighborhoods throughout Clinton Township from May through August. The Michigan State Tax Commission requires record reviews each year. To view the Assessor's Office Accessibility Policy: Click Here.

The Assessing Department follows the GPTA and State Tax Commission (STC) guidelines in order to determine taxable status, true cash value, assessed value, and taxable value for all real and personal property within Clinton Township. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the sale of these properties, please contact the State of Michigan, Department of Treasury, Foreclosure Services Section at 51 or visit their website.The Assessing Department is responsible for the preparation of the annual Assessment Roll, which is completed in accordance with the General Property Tax Act (GPTA). Please direct questions you may have regarding the administration of Assessing/Tax/Animal License Search to the Treasurer's Office.įunds will not be accepted for any parcel listed as "foreclosed." These parcels will be sold by the State of Michigan. This data and related information are not legal documents and are not intended to be used as such. While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the information provided on this website, Clinton County makes no warranties, expressed or implied, regarding errors or omissions and assumes no liability or responsibility for improper or incorrect information or data described and/or contained within this Website. Although all information on this site is expected to be accurate, complete and timely, Clinton County does not guarantee the accuracy of the information. Clinton County is providing the information on this website as a public service.
