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Personal-property online filing uses the assessor PIN

Christian County's assessor provides online personal-property filing, and the filing page points residents to the PIN on the assessment form.

The small PIN on a Christian County assessment form can be the key to filing personal property online.

Personal-property filing starts with the Assessor, because that office keeps the record that later becomes the tax bill. Use the PIN from the assessment form for online filing, and keep the form or postcard until the filing is done.

This is the county record behind cars, some business property, and other taxable personal property. A license-office problem later in the year can trace back to a missing or wrong county assessment record.

If the online search does not find the account, call the Christian County Assessor first. Missouri plate renewal goes smoother when the assessment record is already set up correctly.

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