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The Treasurer calculates the taxes due and sends out the tax notices using the taxing district information. The Assessor and the Treasurer use the same software to record the value and the taxes due. Use the search tool above to locate your property summary or pay your taxes online.
Credit card payments can be made over the phone by calling 833-440-3332 or by visiting our payment site here. Additional tax payment options, including online payment options are viewable here. Other questions please see our contact list, or call 425-388-3366 or email Contact.Treasurer@snoco.org.
If you are paying taxes on property that is in Tax Foreclosure, payment must be for the full amount including all taxes-delinquent and current FULL year, interest, penalties, and administrative/foreclosure costs. Cash, cashier’s check, and money orders are the ONLY acceptable form of payment.
Assessor's Property Summary Search. Parcel No. OR. House Number*. Street Name*. * Do not put the House Number.
The median property tax in Snohomish County, Washington is $3,009 per year for a home worth the median value of $338,600. Snohomish County collects, on average, 0.89% of a property's assessed fair market value as property tax. Snohomish County has one of the highest median property taxes in the United States, and is ranked 155th of the 3143 ...
Look up an online Assessor Map of your property using township, range, and section. Note: This application will display an image of a printed Assessor map. (view a sample map)
Search for tax bills and pay outstanding amounts due online using: Debit card, Credit card, or E-check. Account registration is available for users who wish to use the search portfolio to bookmark accounts.
Search our extensive database of free Snohomish County residential property tax records by address, including land & real property tax assessments & appraisals, tax payments, exemptions, improvements, valuations, deeds, mortgages, titles & more.
Our Snohomish County Property Tax Calculator can estimate your property taxes based on similar properties, and show you how your property tax burden compares to the average property tax on similar properties in Washington and across the entire United States.
Applicants must be 61 or older and/or have a certifiable disability, as well as own and occupy their home. Eligibility will be based on 2023 tax returns, or other documentation if no tax return is filed. There are three levels of exemptions available, depending on income.