As you are probably aware, the tornado that damaged Logan County properties from Cashion to Guthrie and parts in-between has now been assessed by the national weather service as an EF-4 category tornado.
This storm damaged the property of a large number of Logan County properties and will have an impact on affected property owners for a long time to come.
If your property was damaged, please do not hesitate to contact my office if I provide any assistance. One of the most important parts of my job is to ensure that constituents receive the benefit of fair due process as they interact with government entities. This certainly applies when recovering from a storm.
I am also always happy to assist in matching those who need help with available resources. In the upcoming weeks and months, please view my office as a resource.
If your property value has been damaged by the storm, it is important to notify the county as soon as possible.
The storm occurred just days before the county assessor's office will be taking final request for adjustments on next year’s taxes. Logan County Assessor Tisha Hampton is requesting that her office be notified of storm damage which has an impact on the value of any damaged properties.
Assessor Hampton has manged to obtain an extension of the normal deadline for reporting storm damage. This means she can reflect the impact of the damage by lowering next year’s property taxes on the affected properties if her office is notified by June 10.
My office may be contact by phone at 405-557-7350 and by email at Jason.Murphey@okhouse.gov. The assessor’s office may be reached at 405-282-3509.
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