Frequently Asked Questions
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Homestead Qualifications
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After purchasing and moving into your home, you should apply for the homestead classification as soon as possible.Homestead Qualifications
You must purchase and occupy your home by December 1st, and the homestead application must be turned into the county assessor’s office by December 15th to be eligible for the homestead classification for taxes payable in the following year. -
Minnesota Statutes, section 273.124, subdivision 13 requires Social Security numbers and signatures of all owners occupying the property to be listed on the homestead application.Homestead Qualifications
Additionally, the Social Security numbers and signatures of all spouses not listed as owners on the deed of record must also be listed, regardless of whether or not they occupy the property.
The Social Security numbers or affidavits or other proofs of property owners and spouses are private data. The county assessor may share the information contained on the homestead application with the county auditor, county treasurer, county attorney, Commissioner of Revenue, or other federal, state or local taxing authorities to verify your compliance with this and other tax programs.
You can refuse to provide the information on the homestead form. However, failure to provide this information may result in a fractional homestead or denial of the homestead classification. -
If your property is granted the homestead classification, it is not necessary for you to reapply for the classification.Homestead Qualifications
However, at any time, the county assessor may require you to provide an additional application or other proof deemed necessary to verify that you continue to qualify for the homestead classification. -
No, you may only claim 1 homestead. However, if you change residences during the year, you can apply for homestead at the new residence. You must notify your county assessor that you have changed your primary residence, and you must complete and sign a homestead application. You must own and occupy the property by December 1st, and the homestead application must be turned into the county assessor's office by December 15th to be eligible for the homestead classification for taxes payable in the following year.Homestead Qualifications
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If property receiving the homestead classification is sold, you or your spouse change your primary residence, or you change your marital status, state law requires you to notify the county assessor within 30 days.Homestead Qualifications
If you fail to notify the county assessor within 30 days of the change, the property may be assessed the tax that is due on the property based on its correct property class plus a penalty equal to the same amount. -
Homestead Qualifications
You may qualify for a property tax refund. A property tax refund is based on your household income and the property taxes paid on your principal place of residence.
For more information on the property tax refund program, go to the MN Department of Revenue.
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Please contact the County Assessor's Office at 320-693-5205.Homestead Qualifications
Emergency 911
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When you dial 911 from anywhere in the state your call is routed to the proper police, fire or ambulance dispatch center for the location from which you are calling.Emergency 911
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No, police, fire and ambulance prioritize calls based on level of urgency and resources available so calling 911 may not provide you with an immediate response depending upon the nature of other calls being received.Emergency 911
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No, it does not have to be an emergency. It is appropriate to call 911 when you need a response from police, fire or ambulance service.Emergency 911
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If someone has ingested a poisonous substance, call 911. The dispatcher will notify the appropriate rescue squad and ambulance service. If necessary, your call will be connected with the Poison Control Center. If you need information about poisons, call the number listed in your telephone directory for Poison Control.Emergency 911
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The 911 operator is required to ask a variety of questions to appropriately ascertain what is happening and where it is happening. While the questions may seem unnecessary, the information they obtain will help to appropriately classify the call and get responders to the correct location as quickly as possible. Remember that help can be sent while the operator is on the line with the caller.Emergency 911
County FAQs
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Visit our staff directory for phone, email and physical location information for Meeker County staff.County FAQs
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Minnesota residents must bring a driver's license, proof of address, and Social Security number upon first application for permit. Visit the Game & Fish License page for nonresident information and more details.County FAQs
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You can call 800-222-TIPS (8722) or submit the tip online. Go to Crime Prevention for more information.County FAQs
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To sort parks by amenity, visit our Facilities section and type the desired feature into the Keywords field and press search.County FAQs
Auditor
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First time passport - visit the office of the County Recorder for an application form or to download the form.Auditor