Delaware County Auditor's Office

Delaware County Auditor's Office 145 N Union St
Delaware, Ohio 43015
1-740-833-2900
1-740-833-2899 (fax)

02/12/2026

Many county offices will be closed on Monday, February 16, in observance of Presidents Day. We will resume normal business hours and operations on Tuesday.

01/26/2026

Our offices are closed today because of the Level 3 snow/ice emergency. This includes our courts. Our essential personnel are working to ensure public safety and essential operations.

01/26/2026

The Delaware County Auditor’s Office will be closed on Monday January 26th

01/19/2026

Many county offices are closed today in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. We will resume normal business hours and operations tomorrow.

01/16/2026

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 16, 2026
George Kaitsa, Delaware County Auditor

As county auditors, we have been advocating for property tax reform since the 2023 major (sexennial) reappraisal, when property values saw significant increases due to the uncontrolled factors affecting the real estate market. As a county auditor, I am grateful that the Ohio Legislature listened to our proposals and adopted them. For school districts at the 20-mill floor, the proposals will limit future tax increases to the rate of inflation. The increase in the inside (unvoted) millage will also be limited to the rate of inflation.

Here are implications for Delaware County. For tax year 2025 tax bills payable in 2026:

- Taxpayers owning property in the Big Walnut, Buckeye Valley, and Delaware City school districts will receive an “inflation tax credit” on their second half tax bill. The dollar amount of the credit has not been determined at this point. The amount of the credit will be calculated by the Ohio Department of Taxation and provided to our office before the second half tax bills are prepared for mailing.
- Taxpayers owning property in the Olentangy, Dublin, and Westerville school districts will not receive the credit because those school districts were not at the 20-mill floor during the reappraisal in 2023.
- Any increases in the 2025 tax bills are the result of levies passed by the voters in 2025.
- Additional property tax reform will take effect in calendar year 2026 for the 2026 tax bills payable in 2027.
- The school districts at the 20-mill floor will not lose any revenue for school operations because the revenue lost due to the “inflation cap credit” will be backfilled by the state from other revenues available at the state level from the sales tax holiday.

For tax year 2026 tax bills payable in 2027:

- For any school districts at the 20-mill floor, property taxes will not increase by more than the rate of inflation as a result of the 2026 triennial update in Delaware County. The adjustment will be limited to the rate of inflation rather than the increases in property values resulting from a reappraisal. This adjustment applies to the inside (unvoted) millage as well as the adjustment for any school districts at the 20-mill floor.
- Any increases in property taxes above the rate of inflation will be the result of levies passed by the voters in 2026. Voted levies will continue to be lowered by the tax reduction factor to offset the increases in property values resulting from a reappraisal.
- Replacement levies will no longer be allowed to be placed on the ballot to eliminate the confusion with renewal levies.
- The nonbusiness credit will begin to be phased out and the owner-occupancy credit will be increased. For tax year 2026 tax bills, the nonbusiness credit will be reduced to 7.5% and the owner-occupancy credit will be increased to 5.7% from the current 2.5%.
- Land used for agriculture will continue to receive the nonbusiness credit.
- The complete phase-out of the nonbusiness credit will occur with the tax bills for tax year 2029 when the owner-occupancy credit increases to 15.38% and the nonbusiness credit is eliminated except for agricultural land.
- There will be fewer school districts at the 20-mill floor because all school levies for current expenses (operations) will be included in the 20-mill floor calculation. In the past, emergency levies and substitute levies were not included in the calculation of the 20-mill floor.

The next sexennial reappraisal for Delaware County will be moved to 2030 from 2029 based on the new schedule adopted by the Department of Taxation. Property owners may file a property valuation complaint with the Board of Revision if they feel that an adjustment to the value is warranted. The complaints must be postmarked no later than March 31, 2026, to be eligible for a hearing. The complaint form (DTE 1) is available from the Auditor’s website:

01/16/2026

Many county offices will be closed on Monday, January 19, in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. We will resume normal business hours and operations on Tuesday.

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01/07/2026

Remote Locations to purchase dog tags. Subject to $0.75 per tag vendor handling fee for remote locations.

01/07/2026
12/29/2025

Many county offices will be closed on Thursday, January 1, in observance of New Year’s Day. We will resume normal business hours and operations on Friday.

12/22/2025

Many county offices will close at noon on Wednesday, December 24, in observance of Christmas. We will resume normal business hours and operations on Friday, December 26.

12/08/2025

Delaware County has again been recognized for outstanding financial reporting for the fiscal year that ended in 2024! Today in session, Delaware County Auditor George Kaitsa and his team accepted the Ohio Auditor of State Award with Distinction from Scott Brown, our regional liaison from Ohio Auditor Keith Faber’s office. This award recognizes a level of clean and accountable financial reporting achieved by only the top 4% of governmental entities audited by the state. Delaware County has a lengthy track record of receiving this award, which is a testament to the hard work of county staff who make every effort each day to attain accounting excellence.

11/28/2025

Happy Thanksgiving! Many county offices are closed today (Nov. 27) and tomorrow (Nov. 28). We will resume normal business hours and operations on Monday.

Address

145 N Union Street, 1st Flr
Delaware, OH
43015

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+17408332900

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