Access Noblesville Property Tax Records
Noblesville property tax records are handled by Hamilton County, where all county property tax offices including the Assessor, Auditor, and Treasurer are physically located in Noblesville at the Historic Courthouse on 9th Street, making this the central hub for searching assessed values, managing deductions, paying tax bills, and filing appeals for all Hamilton County properties including those within the county seat itself.
Noblesville Property Tax Quick Facts
Hamilton County Property Reports Portal
The main tool for searching Noblesville property tax records is the Hamilton County Property Reports portal. Search by address, parcel number, or owner name to access assessed values, tax history, property record cards, and deduction status for Noblesville parcels. This portal covers the full county, so you can compare Noblesville properties with those in Fishers, Carmel, and Westfield from the same search interface.
The Hamilton County Auditor's platform at wedge.hcauditor.org provides deed history, ownership transfer records, and deduction filing data. It's particularly useful for title searches and for confirming whether a specific deduction is on file before a real estate transaction closes. Both portals are free and open to the public without a login.
Under IC 6-1.1-4, Indiana assessors must value all real property at its true tax value as of January 1 each year. The Hamilton County Assessor's Office mails Form 11 assessment notices by April 30 each year. As the county seat, Noblesville is where all of those notices originate and where all appeal hearings take place.
The image below shows the Hamilton County property reports portal, the primary search tool for Noblesville property tax records and the same system used across all of Hamilton County.
Because Noblesville is the county seat, the Hamilton County offices here serve every community in one of Indiana's fastest-growing counties.
County Offices in Noblesville
The Hamilton County Assessor's Office is at 33 N. 9th Street, Suite 214, Noblesville, IN 46060. Phone: (317) 776-9617. Email: assessor@hamiltoncounty.in.gov. This is the office that sets assessed values for all Noblesville and Hamilton County parcels. The Assessor's website at hamiltoncounty.in.gov has forms, search tools, and information about how assessments are calculated.
The Hamilton County Auditor is located in the Historic Courthouse basement and 1st floor at 33 N. 9th Street, Suite L21, Noblesville. Phone: (317) 776-8400. The Auditor handles homestead deductions, deed transfers, and tax distribution to local units of government. In order to have a deed approved by the Auditor, the deed must meet the county's formatting and content requirements. The Auditor's office reviews every deed transfer for all Hamilton County parcels, including those in Noblesville.
The Hamilton County Treasurer is also at 33 N. 9th Street, Noblesville. Phone: (317) 776-8436. The Treasurer collects property tax payments and is responsible for any penalty assessments on late accounts. The PTABOA hearings for Hamilton County are also held in Noblesville, which means Noblesville property owners appealing their assessments don't have to travel far to participate.
Deductions for Noblesville Property Owners
Indiana's deduction framework under IC 6-1.1-12 applies to all Noblesville properties. The homestead deduction reduces the assessed value used to calculate tax bills on primary residences. A supplemental homestead deduction adds another layer of reduction. Both require a one-time filing with the Hamilton County Auditor and stay active until ownership or residency changes. The Auditor's office processes all deduction applications for Noblesville and the rest of Hamilton County.
Noblesville seniors 65 and older who meet income and property value limits can apply for the Over 65 deduction. The Over 65 Circuit Breaker credit caps property tax as a percentage of income, which is useful in a county with Hamilton's assessed value levels. Disabled veterans, blind or disabled homeowners, and owners with qualifying energy systems have separate deduction options as well. All applications must be filed by January 5 to take effect for the following tax year. Property tax deductions are a primary Auditor responsibility, and the Auditor's office at Suite L21 handles all filings for Noblesville parcels.
Paying Noblesville Property Taxes
Tax bills for Noblesville properties are mailed in spring by the Hamilton County Treasurer. The spring installment is due May 10 and the fall installment is due November 10 as required by IC 6-1.1-22. Online payment options are available through the county's portal. Because all county offices are in Noblesville itself, in-person payments are also easy for local residents. The Treasurer's office at (317) 776-8436 can answer questions about payment options and current balances.
Noblesville property owners who pay in person can visit the Treasurer's office directly at the Historic Courthouse on 9th Street. Most county functions for Hamilton are centralized in this building, which makes Noblesville residents uniquely positioned to handle multiple property tax tasks in a single visit. Payments can also be mailed to the Treasurer's office address.
Appealing a Noblesville Assessment
Noblesville has seen significant growth in recent years, with new residential development and rising home values contributing to higher assessed values across the city. If your Form 11 shows a value that doesn't reflect what you could actually sell your home for, you have the right to appeal under IC 6-1.1-35. The appeal deadline is June 15, which is 45 days after the April 30 mailing of Form 11 notices.
Start with your property record card from the Hamilton County Property Reports portal. Look for errors: incorrect square footage, wrong construction type, features listed that your property doesn't have. Call the Assessor at (317) 776-9617 for an informal review before filing Form 130. If the informal review doesn't resolve the issue, file the formal appeal with the PTABOA. Bring comparable sales data and documentation of any errors on the record card. The PTABOA holds hearings at the county offices in Noblesville, so you won't need to go far. If the board rules against you, the Indiana Board of Tax Review and Indiana Tax Court are the next options.
Noblesville Growth and Assessment Trends
Noblesville is one of Indiana's fastest-growing cities, and its property tax base has expanded rapidly with new residential and commercial development. As new parcels are added to the rolls each year, the Assessor's office must keep current data on a large volume of new construction. First-year assessments on new homes can sometimes contain errors that are worth checking early.
For existing homes, reassessment cycles and annual trending updates can change your assessed value from one year to the next even without a sale. The property reports portal is your best tool for tracking those changes. If you see a jump in your assessed value that doesn't line up with the market, acting before the June 15 appeal deadline is the right move.
Nearby Cities
Noblesville is the county seat of Hamilton County and sits alongside several other fast-growing communities that use the same county property tax system.