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Important Dates
January
Tax Warrant is certified by the Assessor to the Treasurer for the previous year. Tax notices are mailed to the owner of record.
February 28
First half tax payment is due. Payment must be received by the Treasurer’s Office or must be postmarked by February 28th. Interest will be due at 1% per month for all first half payments not postmarked by the deadline. Incorrect payment amounts will be returned to the sender.
April 30
Full tax payment is due. Payment must be received by the Treasurer’s Office or must be postmarked by April 30. Interest will be due at 1% per month for all full payments not postmarked by the deadline.
May
Letters may be mailed or emailed, or phone calls may be made to delinquent property owners if contact information has been provided.
June 15
Second half tax payment is due. Payment must be received by the Treasurer’s Office or must be postmarked by June 15. Interest will be due at 1% per month for all second half payments not postmarked by the deadline.
Phone calls may be made or emails sent to delinquent property owners if contact information has been provided.
July
Delinquent tax notices are mailed to the owner of record.
July 31
Delinquent tax notice due date, payment must be received by the Treasurer’s Office or must be postmarked by July 31 to avoid additional interest and fees.
August
Endorsement letters will be sent to investors. If a lien has been sold for unpaid prior year taxes and the current year taxes are delinquent, the investor will be allowed to pay current year tax thus adding to that lien certificate. This is known as an endorsement. To avoid this, payment must be received by the owner of record before August 1.
September
Delinquent personal property and mobile home taxes will be advertised in the newspaper, adding additional fees to the account.
October
Personal property and mobile home taxes that remain unpaid as of this date will be subject to having a distraint warrant served by the Sheriff.
Tax Lien Sale will be held adding additional fees to the account.