Pay Your Taxes Online!
After searching for your property, the payment link will be at the bottom of the page.
Phone Payments can be made through Velocity IVR at 877-648-0134. You will need to have the seven-digit bill number from your tax bill. Velocity IVR will not be able to look up your account using your parcel number. If you do not have a copy of your bill, you can visit the Auditor’s Website to look up your bill and bill number under the “tax bill” link.
As a general rule, Real Estate Tax Bills are sent out in January and June of each year and are due and payable in February and July. Real estate taxes can be paid in the following ways:
Note: A payment stub or Parcel I.D. # should be included with all payments.
Manufactured Home Tax Bills are sent out during January and June of each year and are due to be paid in February and July, respectively, of each year. Manufactured Home Taxes can be paid in the following ways:
Note 1: A payment stub and/or Registration I.D. # should accompany all payments.
Note 2: At the present time, financial institutions are NOT accpeting payments for Manufactured Home Taxes.
The tangible Personal Property tax has been phased out for general business filers. No annual or new taxpayer returns, either 920 or 945, are required to be filed for tax years 2009 and thereafter.
The tax will temporarily continue to apply to telephone companies and inter-exchange telecommunication companies. For these companies, the tax is being phased out, with the assessment percentage falling to zero for the 2011 tax year.
The collection of Delinquent (unpaid) Taxes, be it Real Estate, Manufactured Home or Personal Property, is a year-round process. Anyone falling behind in the payment of property tax is requested to contact the Treasurer’s Office so that the circumstances regarding the unpaid tax and the taxpayer’s options for payment arrangements can be discussed.
The Treasurer is authorized to offer a number of installment plans to pay delinquent taxes. The installment plans run in length from a few months and extend out through five years. It is the goal and responsibility of the Treasurer’s Office to assist those having difficulties with back taxes. Taxpayers utilizing or setting up a payment plan and subsequently adhering to such arrangements in terms of payments, will generally avoid any Legal/Foreclosure action instituted by the Prosecuting Attorney’s Office.