(KLZA)-- Johnson County, Nebraska residents will have opportunities to receive help on the Homestead Exemption Program when the Johnson County Assessors Office offers mobile-outreach officers May 1st - 3rd.
Assessors staff will be available to answer questions and help fill out applications for the Homestead Exemption on property taxes.
In order to qualify a person must own their own home and occupy their home from January 1 to August 15, 2024. People over 5, or those with certain permanent disabilities, who meet the income restrictions may fill out an application for a Homestead Exemption.
The schedule for the mobile office stops will be:
Wednesday, May 1, 10 a.m. - noon at the Sterling Senior Center and from 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. at the Crab Orchard Community Building.
Thursday, May 2, 9 - 11 a.m. at the Cook Community Center and from 1 - 3 p.m. at the Elk Creek Fire Hall meeting room.
Friday, May 3, 10 a.m. - noon at the SENCA building in Tecumseh.
© Many Signals Communications
MOST VIEWED STORIES
Three former Atchison Co employees arrested on felonies
Fentanyl find nets four in two Atchison cases
Services set for Effingham woman killed in crash
Barricaded fugitive arrested in Jackson County
St. Joseph teacher arrested for student sex crimes
Wanted felon arrested in Hiawatha
Four injured in Richardson Co rollover crash
Support sought for fire ravaged family
Ozawkie man facing multiple child sex charges
Fatal Atchison apt fire investigation continues
USD 415 board select new member
U.S. 36 work in Doniphan Co to impact motorists
Results from SE Nebraska contested Primary Elections
Armed felon found, arrested, in Jackson Co
Date set for signals switch at Hiawatha intersection
Public health advisory issued for local lake
State Board approves land transfer agreements
4th candidate files for local KS House seat
LATEST STORIES
Valuation change notices coming soon for Nebraska residents
Falls City Hot Air Balloon Festival coming in June
NW MO bridge repair project delayed
Unemployment dips in April in SE Nebraska
Former KS AG files for Congress
Lancaster shooting, threats, land man in jail
Case dismissed in charity fraud allegations
Blue Rapids named site for KS Sampler “ pop-up” event