When are taxes due, and can I pay early?

Tax notices usually get mailed out in September, although state statutes say that they can be mailed anytime before October 10. You cannot pay your taxes early unless you are moving a mobile home or transferring title on a mobile home. There are a few options for when you can pay your taxes. The first half is due September 1 of the current tax year but not delinquent until after November 10. The second half is due March 1 of the next tax year but not delinquent until May 10. You also have the option of paying all taxes by December 31 of the current tax year without penalties.

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1. Why does my assessment schedule or tax notice show improvements when I haven't made any?
2. When will I be able to view my taxes and property information online?
3. When and why does the assessor's office visit my house?
4. What is my home's legal description?
5. How do I find out who owns the house next or across from me etc.?
6. What is the Statement of Consideration I filled out when I closed on my house?
7. Why can't I find out what my neighbor paid for his house?
8. Where can I get a map of my lot?
9. What can I do to make sure the assessor's office has the right information about my property?
10. Why am I still getting a tax notice for a property I sold? / Why is there a name on my notice that shouldn't be there anymore?
11. Is there anything I need to do with the assessment schedule you send me each April / May?
12. I want to file an appeal on my value, what do I do?
13. What forms of tax relief are available at the assessor's office?
14. I am already signed up for the Veteran's exemption, I use it to help pay for my property tax but I always seem to forget when to come in and sign. What can I do?
15. Can I pay my taxes at your office?
16. When are taxes due, and can I pay early?
17. How do I move a mobile home?
18. I'm selling my mobile home, is there anything I need to do with your office?
19. What is personal property, and why do I have to list it for my business?
20. What do I do with the declaration schedule of personal property that I just got in the mail?