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Mission Statement:
To provide equitable and accurate appraisals to all property owners in Lincoln County and to respond to the concerns and questions of those property owners in a professional and courteous manner.
“Within our website is information concerning the aspects of what the County Assessor’s procedures are and how they are executed to the citizens of Lincoln County. We also have links to our webGIS mapping website and Personal Property accounts website. Please take a tour of the pages within this site, and the other links provided as well. As always if there is a question or concern that is not addressed within these sites, please contact me at any time by phone or mail.”
Kevin L. Bishop, Assessor

Mission Statement:
To provide equitable and accurate appraisals to all property owners in Lincoln County and to respond to the concerns and questions of those property owners in a professional and courteous manner.
“Within our website is information concerning the aspects of what the County Assessor’s procedures are and how they are executed to the citizens of Lincoln County. We also have links to our webGIS mapping website and Personal Property accounts website. Please take a tour of the pages within this site, and the other links provided as well. As always if there is a question or concern that is not addressed within these sites, please contact me at any time by phone or mail.”
Kevin L. Bishop, Assessor
Responsibilities
The Assessor is charged with placing a fair market value on property as of the tax date. The Property Tax in Missouri is “ad valorem” meaning the taxes are based on the property value.
The Assessor has no jurisdiction or responsibility to taxing jurisdiction budgets or establishing the tax rate.
Tax Bills
Your tax bill is comprised of 3 key components:
- Assessment Authority
- Taxing Authority
- Collection Authority
Assessment Authority
The assessment authority (Assessor’s Office) is responsible for establishing the fair market value of all property within Lincoln County as of the tax Date. This assures the tax burden is distributed fairly among those responsible for payment.
Taxing Authority
The taxing authority (school, city, fire districts, etc.) establishes the tax rate based on the budgetary requirements needed to appropriately fund the services provided within their jurisdiction.
Collection Authority
The collection authority (Collector’s Office) is responsible for collecting the amount of tax assigned to each property owner.
Meet Our Staff

Kevin Bishop
County Assessor

Tabetha Brown
Accounts Data Entry

Kay Fair
Deputy Assessor Real Estate

Savanna Dickherber
Data Clerk/Field Review

Cindy Peterson
Administrative Assistant

Sue Schulte
Review Appraiser

Jim Montgomery
Review Appraiser

Shelly Ramsour
Real Estate Transfers

Brian Brown
GIS Analyst

Christina Shaffer
Deputy Assessor Personal Property

Amanda Ford
Accounts Data Entry/Scanning

Ashley Conoyer
Accounts Data Entry/Mobile Homes

Candi Wolford
Accounts Data Entry
Kevin is lifelong resident of Troy, Lincoln County, a graduate of Troy-Buchanan High School in 1983. He has been employed with the County since 1986. He was appointed by the Governor's Office to the position of Assessor in 2006 to fulfill the term of his predecessor Harold Creech who passed away suddenly.
Kevin currently lives in Troy with his wife Jennifer and has two sons, Zachary and Nicholas. He enjoys spending time outdoors doing yardwork and landscaping, woodworking, golfing and going to see movies in theatres, major Harry Potter, Star Wars and Marvel nerd.
He currently serves as Secretary for the Missouri State Assessors Association and served as the Association President in 2018. He also serves on the City of Troy's Planning & Zoning Commission, currently serving as Chairman and serves on the Historic Preservation Committee currently as Secretary and an owner/shareholder of the Green Bay Packers.
"It's been my pleasure to serve as your County Assessor, I have strived to be honest, consistent and fair with all assessments in the County. I have an open-door policy that I have instituted since I've been in office and that will always be my policy. Our staff does its very best to be helpful and knowledgeable in answering any questions citizens may have."
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Contact the County Collectors Office – 636-528-6300
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