Louisville-Jefferson County News
News that effects residents and businesses in the Louisville- Jefferson County area
Office closed November 24-25, 2022
Please note the Jefferson County PVA office will be closed Thursday and Friday. We will resume normal business hours on Monday, November 28th.
First Female Statue Unveiled in Frankfort
Today Lieutenant Governor Jacqueline Coleman & First Lady Britainy Beshear unveiled the first female statue honoring Nettie Depp was unveiled in Frankfort.
Born on November 21, 1874, Barren County, Nettie Bayless Courts Depp was the daughter of John Burks Depp,
Jefferson County PVA Wins 2022 Top Workplace Honor
LOUISVILLE COURIER-JOURNAL NAMES JEFFERSON COUNTY PROPERTY VALUATION ADMINISTRATOR
A WINNER OF THE GREATER LOUISVILLE AREA TOP WORKPLACES 2022 AWARD
Louisville, Kentucky, October 30, 2022 – Jefferson County Property Valuation Administrator has been awarded a Top Workplaces 2022 honor by Courier-Journal Top Workplaces.
2023 State Holidays
2023 State Holidays
As stated in KRS 18A.190, KRS 2.110 and KRS 2.190, state offices shall be closed and state
employees shall be given a holiday on the following days:
Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Birthday Monday, January 16,
2022 Tax Bills to be Mailed by the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office on November 1st.
The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office will mail the 2022 Property Tax Bills on Tuesday, November 1st. The Tax Bill will also be available to view and pay online at www.jcsoky.org.
Honoring Indigenous People
JCPS to lower property tax rate for second-straight year
https://www.wdrb.com/news/education/jcps-to-lower-property-tax-rate-for-second-straight-year/article_bc60319a-2580-11ed-869e-9b1219b662ca.html
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Two years after Jefferson County Public Schools successfully defended a significant tax increase from a recall effort, the school district is proposing the second consecutive decline in its property tax rate.