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Tarrant County Tax Assessor-Collector Wendy Burgess is a native Texan with deep roots in the Lone Star State and has been a proud resident of Tarrant County for over forty years. Her parents made it a priority to teach her the value of good, honest hard-work from an early age.
Property owners have the right to request the information from the assessor of each taxing unit for their property. You may request their contact information from your local Tax Assessor-Collector listed below. Tarrant County Tax Assessor-Collector. Wendy Burgess. 100 E Weatherford, Fort Worth, TX 76196.
Make checks payable to: Wendy Burgess, Tax Assessor-Collector. Please drop your mailed payment inside a post office mail collection box or with a postal agent. Tax Payments may be mailed to:
A newly updated and user-friendly property tax payment portal is now available to all taxpayers in Tarrant County! The new portal is full of features to make online searches and payments easier. Links to the old tax payment application have been deactivated.
Make checks payable to: Wendy Burgess, Tax Assessor-Collector. Tax Payments may be mailed to: Wendy Burgess, Tax Assessor-Collector PO Box 961018 Fort Worth, TX 76161-0018. Our physical address is: Wendy Burgess, Tax Assessor-Collector 100 E. Weatherford Street Fort Worth, TX 76196
Please make checks payable to Wendy Burgess, Tax Assessor-Collector. If you submit a cash card, check card, credit card or gift card for payment, your transaction may not be completed and the amount of the transaction may be held in pending status by your card issuer for several weeks.
About Us. Tarrant County Tax Office ranks third in the State of Texas in the number of vehicle titles and registrations. We have the highest number of property tax accounts in the state. We have over 186 employees in eight locations ready to assist you.
Wendy Burgess, Tarrant County Tax Assessor-Collector, reminds Tarrant County taxpayers that they have an option when paying property taxes. Taxpayers can split their property taxes into two payments, but they must pay at least one-half of the property taxes by November 30, 2020.
The Tarrant County Veteran Services Office is an advocate agency established to assist veterans and/or their survivors obtain entitled benefits from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the State of Texas. Our office is a part of -- and is funded by -- Tarrant County.
“All eight of the Tarrant County Tax Office locations are open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. to assist taxpayers with their property tax payments, but we encourage taxpayers to pay online whenever possible to avoid the crowds,” said Wendy Burgess, Tarrant County Tax Assessor-Collector.