Pay Property Taxes

Pay Property Taxes

Pay your Property Taxes in Lincoln County, Nebraska using this online service.

FAQs

When are property taxes due, and where do I pay them?

On or before November 22, the county assessor transcribes the real property tax list and delivers it to the county treasurer for collection of property taxes.

All real and personal property taxes, including taxes of centrally assessed railroad and public service companies, are due on December 31. Property taxes are paid to the county treasurer.

The first half of the tax becomes delinquent on the following May 1, and the second half becomes delinquent on September 1; except in Douglas, Lancaster, and Sarpy counties, where the first half is delinquent on April 1, and second half becomes delinquent on August 1.

What is a homestead exemption?

For certain individuals, the homestead exemption program provides relief from property taxes by exempting all or a portion of the valuation of a home from taxation, with the state reimbursing the counties and other local government subdivisions for the taxes lost due to homestead exemptions.

Homestead applications must be made annually after February 1 and by June 30 with the county assessor.

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Pay Property Taxes

Pay Property Taxes

Pay your Property Taxes in Lincoln County, Nebraska using this online service.

FAQs

When are property taxes due, and where do I pay them?

On or before November 22, the county assessor transcribes the real property tax list and delivers it to the county treasurer for collection of property taxes.

All real and personal property taxes, including taxes of centrally assessed railroad and public service companies, are due on December 31. Property taxes are paid to the county treasurer.

The first half of the tax becomes delinquent on the following May 1, and the second half becomes delinquent on September 1; except in Douglas, Lancaster, and Sarpy counties, where the first half is delinquent on April 1, and second half becomes delinquent on August 1.

What is a homestead exemption?

For certain individuals, the homestead exemption program provides relief from property taxes by exempting all or a portion of the valuation of a home from taxation, with the state reimbursing the counties and other local government subdivisions for the taxes lost due to homestead exemptions.

Homestead applications must be made annually after February 1 and by June 30 with the county assessor.

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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