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Turin Tax Questions Need Two Stops
Turin village tax and parcel questions should pair the village tax collector with Lewis County real property search and GIS tools.
Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026
Turin village property questions can involve both a small local office and a countywide data system. The Village of Turin tax collector page gives direct village contact information for the tax collector and treasurer, including the village office address at 6312 East Main Street.
Lewis County’s Real Property Search page points the public to Beacon Public for free access to assessed value, buildings, and land data. The county Real Property Tax Services page explains that the agency maintains data used for town, county, village, and school assessment rolls, tax rolls, and tax bills, and publishes tax maps and GIS data.
A practical workflow is to use the county parcel tools to frame the question, then contact the village collector or relevant assessor before relying on an old bill, listing, or map screenshot. For a real errand, keep the question narrow.
Start with Property Tax, then use Parcel Search to decide which office, map, portal, or form is next. In Turin, that local label can save a second call.
A good habit is to write down the address, parcel, bill, ticket, or deadline before calling. Turin Property Tax is the local handle to keep.