10 Counties with the Lowest Property Tax Rates in Wyoming
If you are comparing property taxes across Wyoming, these 10 counties have the lowest effective rates in the state. The lowest-rate county, Niobrara County, comes in at 0.38% — 0.21% lower than the Wyoming average (0.58%). The statewide effective rate is 0.58%.
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| # | County | Effective Rate | Median Tax | Median Home Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Niobrara County | 0.38% | $731 | $194,200 |
| 2 | Teton County | 0.40% | $5,462 | $1,371,900 |
| 3 | Sublette County | 0.41% | $1,435 | $350,100 |
| 4 | Lincoln County | 0.44% | $1,458 | $334,500 |
| 5 | Uinta County | 0.54% | $1,389 | $255,400 |
| 6 | Crook County | 0.55% | $1,522 | $276,800 |
| 7 | Campbell County | 0.55% | $1,465 | $266,400 |
| 8 | Johnson County | 0.55% | $1,634 | $296,000 |
| 9 | Sheridan County | 0.55% | $1,951 | $352,200 |
| 10 | Carbon County | 0.56% | $1,202 | $214,500 |
How this ranking is calculated
The effective property tax rate is the median annual property tax paid divided by the median home value in each county, expressed as a percentage. It is the most practical way to compare property tax burden between counties because it neutralizes differences in home values.
Counties with the lowest rates in Wyoming often share a few characteristics: higher home values that compress the percentage even when dollar taxes are high.
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