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Pima County Treasurer's Office. Quick Search. STATE CODE / PARCEL SEARCH NAME / MAILING ADDRESS. STATE CODE / PARCEL SEARCH NO NEED FOR DASHES OR SPACES WHEN ENTERING STATE CODES. 2024 Real Estate and Personal Property Tax amounts are available. PAY NOW. Falling behind on paying your property taxes? There may be options available.
Pima County Treasurer's Office. PAYMENT INFORMATION. How Can I make a Payment? If you have any questions, please call (520) 724-8341. CLICK HERE. TO PAY. Online. The Payment button on this page, or the PAY NOW button on the Tax Inquiry page will take you to our online payment portal. We accept most debit/credit cards, PayPal©, and eCheck.
The mailing address change for Pima County Property Owners is done through the Pima County Assessors Office. To submit the address change electronically online: If you know your state code/parcel number click HERE to search for your parcel, and change your address under the Contact Information section of the Parcel Detail page.
The treasurer is your county's investment and credit manager. If the office successfully manages surplus funds, there will be more money for schools, parks, and other public venues. As the county's credit manager, the treasurer also ensures the safe transference of funds between public entities.
Find out more about property taxes in Pima County including help with your property tax bills, levies and rates, and more.
Pima County - A Z - Treasurer. What do I owe? Make a Payment. Delinquent Tax. Tax Information. Additional Service. 240 North Stone Avenue Tucson, AZ 85701-1199 | Phone: (520) 724-8341 | Fax: (520) 724-4809.
The treasurer’s office is responsible for collecting taxes and maintaining financial records for Pima County. The office had been led by Beth Ford for nearly 24 years until her resignation in April.
For additional assistance: Go to the eNotices Online Help website. Call the Pima County Property Tax Line at 520-724-8650. Call the Pima County Treasurer at 520-724-8341.
If you have any questions regarding names and/or address contained on your statement, valuation or classification of your property, exemptions or splits and combinations of parcels, please contact the Pima County Assessor’s Office at (520) 724-8630.
The treasurer’s office, responsible for collecting taxes and maintaining financial records for Pima County, had been led by Beth Ford for nearly 24 years until her resignation in April.