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Official website of the Sarasota County Tax Collector. Responsible for collecting property taxes and processing DMV & driver's license transactions.
Property Tax Overview. In Florida, property taxes are assessed and collected on all real and tangible personal property within the county. (The Sarasota County Property Appraiser is responsible for values, assessments and exemptions.) The real estate tax bill is a combined notice of ad valorem taxes and non-ad valorem assessments.
Instead, you may contact us by phone or in writing. Mailing Address: 101 S. Washington Boulevard, Sarasota, FL 34236-6993. Payment Information: When sending a payment, make your check payable to Tax Collector Barbara Ford-Coates.
Property tax, attorney tax and registration renewal payments may be mailed to PO Box 30332, Tampa, FL 33630-3332. All other payments and regular mail should be sent to 101 S. Washington Blvd., Sarasota, FL 34236-6993.
Driver's License Overview. Most Floridians have a Class E - Operator’s License. Read detailed information on each kind of license issued in Florida by clicking here.
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30-5:00. Appointment Recommended. Payment Options: Cash, Check, Debit Card ($1.50 fee), Credit Card (2.35% or $1.50 minimum fee) 24-Hour Drop Box: located at the south side of the Terrace Building, to the right of the main entrance, on Adams Lane.
Appointments are scheduled for Sarasota Residents ONLY. If you are establishing residency or are a seasonal resident, you are eligible for an appointment. If you need to schedule a Commercial Driver’s License Written Test and you are not a Sarasota County resident, email Info@SarasotaTaxCollector.com. If you live outside of Sarasota County ...
If you do not want your information released in response to a public records request, please do not email our office or submit an online form. Instead, you may contact us by phone or in person. The Sarasota County Tax Collector is committed to making our website accessible to all users.
Car/Truck/Trailer includes information about titling and registering a vehicle, obtaining and renewing a license plate (or tag) and decal. This section also covers motorcycles and mopeds.
Car/Truck/Trailer Overview. Title - Vehicles (cars, trucks, etc.) and utility/vessel trailers must have a Florida Title as proof of ownership. There are some exceptions: mopeds, motorized bicycles and trailers weighing 1,999 pounds or less (empty weight) do not require a title.