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coconino.az.gov How Do I Pay Taxes United States of America : County

Name of the Organization : Coconino County
Type of Facility : How Do I Pay Taxes
State : Arizona
Country : United States of America

Website : coconino [dot] az [dot] gov

How Do I Pay Taxes :

Paying Your Taxes :
Online :
** Pay your property taxes online* by clicking this link: Pay Taxes.
** There are fees for using a credit or debit card to pay property taxes online.
** If you are asked for a jurisdiction, use code 1305.

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** Paying by e-check is not available January 1st through February 28th.
** If there is a tax lien on your property, payment by e-check is not an option.
** Beginning January 1, 2016, the Coconino County Treasurer’s office is requesting to have ALL E-check transaction fees passed on to the Payor.
** This is a flat fee in the amount of $2.50 per transaction.

By Mail :
** Checks or money orders are made payable to the Coconino County Treasurer and are mailed to the treasurer at 110 E. Cherry Ave., Flagstaff, AZ 86001.
** The treasurer is no longer processing credit and debit card payments through the mail or via telephone.
** Do not send cash in the mail.

In Person :
** The treasurer’s office accepts tax payments via cashier’s check, money order, personal check, **cash, or credit card.
** Cash is only accepted in person and must be within $5 of the exact amount due,
** since the Treasurer’s office does not carry large amounts of cash for making change.

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** We will process AcceptMarks_3.jpg for an additional convenience fee.
** Contact the Treasurer’s Office for payment information. For tax lien information, call (928) 679-8180.
** All payments must be United States funds only.

Additional Tax Payment Information :
** Examine your tax notice carefully.
** The tax collector is not responsible for payments on wrong property.
** Property owners who have an escrow or impound account with the mortgage company holding the lien on their property, will still receive the tax notice and it is up to the owner to confirm that their property taxes have been paid.
** Arizona taxes are due on a calendar year basis.

** If your total tax due per parcel is greater than $100, you have the option to pay one-half of the annual taxes, due October 1st, and then pay the second half, which are due March 1st.
** Property Taxes greater than $100, for the full year tax amount, may be made in two half payments, multiple smaller payments, or in full.
** If each half is paid in full, prior to the delinquent date, no interest will accrue.

Delinquent dates are :
** Nov 1st for first half and May 1st (the following year) for second half.
** On November 2, first-half taxes are considered delinquent and will begin accruing interest at the rate of 16 percent per annum, pro-rated at 1.33 percent per month as of the first day of each month thereafter.

** On May 2, second half taxes are considered delinquent and begin accruing interest at the rate of 16 percent per annum pro-rated at 1.33 percent per month as of the first day of each month. (A.R.S 42-18052 Sec. B.)
** Full year taxes of $100 or less must be paid in full by December 31st of the tax year to avoid delinquent interest accruing.

Note :
** If the 1st of November or May falls on a non-working day (such as Saturday or Sunday) the delinquent deadline is extended to 5:00 PM of the next business day.

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