Do you accept postmarks?

Yes, we consider a payment "on time" if the envelope is postmarked on or before the tax due date. Please, be aware of postal deadlines and specific procedures when mailing your property tax bill. We use the postmark as printed on the envelope when determining if a payment is on time. (Note: Postmarks are valid for regular tax payment only and do not apply to properties going to tax sale.)

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1. Can I make a partial payment?
2. Do I have all the deductions I qualify for?
3. Do you accept postmarks?
4. Do you charge to reprint a tax bill?
5. Do you offer payment plans?
6. Does signing up for Electronic Billing affect my Mortgage Co. escrow?
7. How are taxes billed?
8. How can I contact the Treasurer?
9. How can I pay my tax bill?
10. How do I get a receipt for my tax payment?
11. How do I verify that you have received my payment?
12. How is the amount of tax I owe derived?
13. How may I contact my State Senator or Representative?
14. I need to change my mailing address, how do I do that?
15. I need to change or add a name on my tax bill, how do I do that?
16. I never received my tax bill, what do I do?
17. I overpaid on my taxes, how do I get my money back?
18. Is there any way I can reduce my taxes?
19. What happened to my Homestead Credit?
20. What happens if I miss a payment?
21. What needs to be done to obtain a mobile home title transfer or moving permit?
22. When am I eligible for tax sale?
23. When are tax bills mailed and when are they due?
24. Where is your office located?
25. Who do I make my check out to?
26. Why didn’t I get a notice that my taxes were delinquent?
27. Why do I have property taxes?
28. Why does the previous owner's name show up on my bill?