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The Online Property Tax Service allows easy access for the public to Pay, Print and View El Dorado County Property Tax Bills. Please be aware of the following regarding EFT (Electronic Funds Transfer) payments:
Find information about various El Dorado taxes, collection dates, and payment methods, apply for or renew a business license, or contact the El Dorado Treasurer-Tax Collector.
El Dorado County is transitioning to a new Property Tax System which will change some of the ways we number parcels, assessments and personal property. The links on the right of this page will give you documentation to assist in managing this transition.
Assessor maps and property characteristics are prepared for assessment purposes only. Our maps are not intended to illustrate legal building sites or establish precedence over local ordinances. Official information concerning size or use of any parcel should be obtained from recorded documents and local governing agencies.
This Secured and Unsecured Property Tax database is provided to assure efficient communications to Title Companies, Mortgage Companies, Tax Services, Property Owners, and Direct Agents of Property Owners.
Click on the “Pay or Show Tax Summary” or “Pay or Show Unsecured Summary” buttons. From the Tax summary page; You can place tax bills into your shopping cart by selecting either an individual installment, both installments or all bills payable through the online system (by clicking on “Pay Total”).
El Dorado County Tax Collector, a division of the Chief Administration, is responsible for collecting property taxes, business license taxes, and other fees for El Dorado County, California. The office is located at 360 Fair Lane in Placerville and offers various payment options, including online, by mail, and in person.
Property tax information for El Dorado County, California, including average El Dorado County property tax rates and a property tax calculator.
The Assessor's Office is responsible for determining the assessed value of each parcel. California's property tax laws require each property to have a value for property tax purposes.
Since 1958, the Taxpayer Association of El Dorado County has provided a voice for El Dorado County taxpayers through advocacy, voter education, and weekly public meetings. Follow this page for information on important issues facing county taxpayers and see our Facebook page for the latest event announcements and meeting videos.