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Welcome to Warrick County

Warrick County has a total land area of 391 square miles and close to 40,000 parcels. With a population of over 56,000, it is located in southwestern Indiana on the Ohio River. The county adjoins Vanderburgh County to the West and Spencer County and Little Pigeon Creek to the East. Warrick County was organized March 9, 1813 by an act of Legislature, which became effective April 1, 1813. The county seat is Boonville.

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Warrick County Assessed values for 2008 payable 2009 along with current Property Record Cards are now in this searchable database.

Tax information is available for 2008 payable 2009.

Tax Bill Due Dates are

July 7th and November 10th

All information provided is a matter of public record. However, the information contained in this database may not be current, and may have been outdated as of the retrieval date.

The database is a copy of the public record as it existed on the date of retrieval. This information is brought current periodically, the most recent date is noted above. Warrick County assumes no responsibility for the validity of any data presented herein and Warrick County assumes no responsibility for the use or misuse of this data.