When should I expect my unsecured tax bill?
Most unsecured bills are mailed July 31. These bills must be paid on or before 5 p.m. on August 31. If the bill is mailed after July 31, the delinquent date is extended to the end of the month following the bill’s issuance. In other words, if your bill is mailed in September, the delinquent date would be October 31. For more information, contact us at 209-385-7592.

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1. What are “unsecured” property taxes?
2. When is the unsecured tax assessed?
3. How are the unsecured tax amounts determined?
4. What period of time does an unsecured tax bill cover?
5. If I sell my unsecured property before the fiscal year, am I still responsible for the unsecured tax?
6. When should I expect my unsecured tax bill?
7. If I don’t pay on time, will I be charged a penalty?
8. When should I mail my payment to avoid penalties?
9. Is a private postage meter date the same as the United States Postal Service postmark?
10. Can payments be postmarked on the deadline date?
11. If I don’t pay my unsecured tax bill, can the Tax Collector take my property?
12. Can I pay my unsecured property tax bill with my credit card?