Search Menominee County Property Tax Records

Menominee County Property Tax Records are best read through the county treasurer page, the GIS land information page, and the county's special notes about local land conditions. That combination matters because a parcel search here can involve office contact details, tax portal access, parcel mapping, or a land tenure issue that does not look like a standard county record. The county's own pages give you the address, the parcel context, and the local office path in one place, which keeps the search grounded in the record the county actually uses.

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Menominee County Property Tax Records Portal

The treasurer page at co.menominee.wi.us/departments/?department=5a30a4493e3c is the main county contact point for Menominee County Property Tax Records. The office is at W3269 Courthouse Lane, Keshena, WI 54135, with mailing to PO Box 279, Keshena, WI 54135-0279. The phone number is (715) 799-3315, the fax number is (715) 799-1322, the treasurer is Lona Tourtillott, and the office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 to 4:30.

The same page also notes card payments, property tax portal access, In Rem foreclosure, tax lien information, Wisconsin Lottery Credit information, address change forms, due dates, and delinquent tax procedures. That mix makes the treasurer page more than a payment stop. It is the office record that tells you how the county wants the tax file handled. If you need to verify a balance, ask about a mailing issue, or confirm where a parcel stands in the collection cycle, the treasurer page is the first official source to check.

The screenshot below comes from the Menominee County Treasurer page at co.menominee.wi.us/departments/?department=5a30a4493e3c.

Menominee County Property Tax Records treasurer page screenshot

It shows the county office entry point for tax payments, portal access, and local contact details.

Menominee County Property Tax Records and GIS

The GIS and land information page at co.menominee.wi.us/departments/?department=92b0ec46889a is where Menominee County Property Tax Records connect to mapping. The county says the page supports the Statewide Parcel Map Database, web mapping, assessed value, fair market value, property tax data, address information, parcel ID, school district data, ownership, zoning, mobile access, 24/7 use, and printable maps. That is a strong mix when a record needs spatial context as well as tax data.

The GIS page is especially useful in a county where parcel identity matters as much as mailing address. If you are trying to match a lot, a school district, or a parcel ID to a tax record, the map view can do that faster than a paper search. It also helps when a parcel is being checked against ownership or zoning data, because the county has already organized those details in a map-based workflow. For Menominee County Property Tax Records, that is often the cleanest way to verify the parcel before you call the treasurer office.

The screenshot below comes from the county's GIS and land information page at co.menominee.wi.us/departments/?department=92b0ec46889a.

Menominee County Property Tax Records GIS and land information screenshot

It shows the map-based parcel tools that support address, ownership, and tax searches.

Menominee County Land Notes

The county homepage at co.menominee.wi.us/ is worth checking because Menominee County's public notes point to tribal land context, special tax considerations, and special procedures that may apply. The county is also the least-populated Wisconsin county, and that local setting shapes how a parcel search can unfold. In practical terms, that means a tax record may need more context than a standard parcel lookup in a larger county.

Those notes matter because the county says coordination with tribal authorities and unique land tenure systems may be part of the record trail. Forest land taxation is another local concern identified in the research. None of that changes the fact that the treasurer and GIS pages are the county's first stops. It does mean you should read the parcel carefully and avoid assuming that every lot follows the same record path as a conventional subdivision parcel.

The screenshot below comes from the Menominee County homepage at co.menominee.wi.us/.

Menominee County Property Tax Records county homepage screenshot

It reflects the county context that helps explain why some property tax questions need extra care.

Wisconsin Assessment Guidance

When Menominee County Property Tax Records need statewide context, Wisconsin's own guidance is the best next step. The Department of Revenue's property tax administration resources at revenue.wi.gov/Pages/Governments/home.aspx and the Wisconsin Property Assessment Manual explain the framework that counties use for assessment and review. That is useful when you want to understand the structure behind a county value or classification entry.

The county's property tax information page also points users to Wisconsin Lottery Credit information and a 2024 Guide for Property Owners. For formal review issues, Wis. Stat. Section 70.47 lays out the Board of Review process, and Wis. Stat. Section 73.03 covers DOR supervision. If you need the broader rule set, Wis. Stat. Chapter 70 is the general property tax chapter, and the Lottery and Gaming Credit page is the right place to confirm a credit question. Those links help explain the county record without replacing it.

Menominee County Property Tax Records Review

If a Menominee County parcel raises a value or classification question, the county treasurer and GIS pages give you the local facts first. From there, Wisconsin's assessment rules help explain how the record was built. The county's treasurer page points to address changes and delinquent procedures, so a search can move from a simple lookup to a correction or follow-up if the mailing or payment trail does not line up.

The practical value of Menominee County Property Tax Records is that they let you connect the office, the map, and the rule set. Once you have the parcel ID or address, you can use the county pages to verify the account and then use the state guidance to understand the next step. That order keeps the search accurate, which matters in a county where local procedures can carry extra context.

Delinquent Menominee County Property Tax Records

Delinquent Menominee County Property Tax Records may involve more than an unpaid balance. The treasurer page includes card payments, due date information, delinquent tax procedures, tax lien information, and In Rem foreclosure references. That tells you the county expects users to work through the official office when a parcel moves past ordinary payment status. If you are looking at a late account, the treasurer page is the place to verify what stage it is in.

Because the county also includes portal access and address change forms, you can often resolve a basic issue before it becomes a bigger one. A missing mailing label, a bad address, or a payment that did not post can look like delinquency until the record is checked carefully. For Menominee County Property Tax Records, that is why the treasurer page and the GIS page belong together. One shows the tax path, and the other confirms the parcel.

If you need another lookup, use the search widget below and start again with the parcel number or address. Menominee County's local record trail works best when the treasurer, GIS, and county notes are read together, so the widget is a practical reset point when you want to confirm a bill or follow a parcel farther.

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