Pay Property Taxes

Pay Property Taxes

Pay Property Taxes in Franklin County, Indiana using this online service!

FAQs

How do I change the mailing address on my tax bill?

You may download a change of address form, and return it to the Supervisor of Assessments' office for processing. 

What happens if I don't pay my real estate taxes?

The real estate tax enforcement timeline can be found here. Real estate taxes that remain unpaid are subject to tax sale. At the annual tax sale, individuals bid on the right to pay the delinquent taxes and penalties, and then charge the property owner interest at an initial maximum rate of 18%. If taxes go unpaid in subsequent years, then the tax buyer has a right to pay subsequent years' taxes, and charge the property owner an initial interest rate of 12%. If the property owner fails to pay the tax buyer back with interest within a prescribed amount of time, then the tax buyer may ask the court to issue him or her deed to the property. For more information about paying delinquent taxes, please visit the Franklin County Clerk’s section of this website

How do I buy properties for delinquent taxes?

Each year, Franklin County holds a delinquent tax sale where tax buyers may acquire tax liens on properties. For more information on the process, download our Tax Sale Registration Packet

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!

Pay Property Taxes

Pay Property Taxes

Pay Property Taxes in Franklin County, Indiana using this online service!

FAQs

How do I change the mailing address on my tax bill?

You may download a change of address form, and return it to the Supervisor of Assessments' office for processing. 

What happens if I don't pay my real estate taxes?

The real estate tax enforcement timeline can be found here. Real estate taxes that remain unpaid are subject to tax sale. At the annual tax sale, individuals bid on the right to pay the delinquent taxes and penalties, and then charge the property owner interest at an initial maximum rate of 18%. If taxes go unpaid in subsequent years, then the tax buyer has a right to pay subsequent years' taxes, and charge the property owner an initial interest rate of 12%. If the property owner fails to pay the tax buyer back with interest within a prescribed amount of time, then the tax buyer may ask the court to issue him or her deed to the property. For more information about paying delinquent taxes, please visit the Franklin County Clerk’s section of this website

How do I buy properties for delinquent taxes?

Each year, Franklin County holds a delinquent tax sale where tax buyers may acquire tax liens on properties. For more information on the process, download our Tax Sale Registration Packet

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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