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FAQs

When may I expect my Real Property Tax Notice and when are taxes due?

Real Property Tax Notices are mailed on or before November 1 each year. Taxes are due not later than November 30. When that day falls on a weekend, the due date is then moved to the next Monday .

What happens if I pay my property taxes late? Am I in danger of losing my property if I do not pay my taxes?

By state statute, property taxes are due on or before November 30 (or the following Monday if that date falls on a weekend). If payment is not made by the due date, the greater of 1% or $10 per property parcel will be added to the tax amount. If the payment is made after January 31, the penalty will be the greater of 2.5% of the December 1 balance or $10. Interest will be charged if not paid by January 31, retroactive to January 1. Properties which have delinquent taxes into the fifth year back are subject to tax sale.

May I make payments on delinquent taxes?

Yes! You may make payments on any amount toward your back taxes. However, interest will continue to accrue until existing taxes are paid. Payments are applied first to interest then to penalties and then to taxes of the most recent year. No payments will be applied to delinquent taxes after September 1 until the current taxes are paid in full. After that, payments will be applied to delinquent taxes. 

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Pay Property Taxes

Pay Property Taxes

Pay Beaver County, Utah Property Taxes Online using this service!

FAQs

When may I expect my Real Property Tax Notice and when are taxes due?

Real Property Tax Notices are mailed on or before November 1 each year. Taxes are due not later than November 30. When that day falls on a weekend, the due date is then moved to the next Monday .

What happens if I pay my property taxes late? Am I in danger of losing my property if I do not pay my taxes?

By state statute, property taxes are due on or before November 30 (or the following Monday if that date falls on a weekend). If payment is not made by the due date, the greater of 1% or $10 per property parcel will be added to the tax amount. If the payment is made after January 31, the penalty will be the greater of 2.5% of the December 1 balance or $10. Interest will be charged if not paid by January 31, retroactive to January 1. Properties which have delinquent taxes into the fifth year back are subject to tax sale.

May I make payments on delinquent taxes?

Yes! You may make payments on any amount toward your back taxes. However, interest will continue to accrue until existing taxes are paid. Payments are applied first to interest then to penalties and then to taxes of the most recent year. No payments will be applied to delinquent taxes after September 1 until the current taxes are paid in full. After that, payments will be applied to delinquent taxes. 

Community Q&A

You can ask any questions related to this service here. We will try to answer them soon!

Service Reminders

We will notify you at the right time so that you never miss a due date again!

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