Pay Property Taxes

Pay Property Taxes

Pay Property Tax in Norton County, Kansas Online using this service.

FAQs

Can I make partial payments on my taxes?

County Option – contact your County Treasurers Office for options available.
The service directory section lists all the county information. 

When should I receive my tax bill?

Homeowners should receive their real estate and personal property tax statements for the current year on or after November 1st, but no later then December 15th. If only the first half of the current year taxes are paid in December, the second half tax statements or notices are mailed out in May. (County option)If the full amount was paid in December the taxpayer should not receive a second half statement. 

What should I do if I don’t receive a tax bill?

If the homeowner is to receive a statement but does not by the end of November, please contact the County Treasurer’s office so we can send a duplicate statement and verify billing information.

When are my real estate taxes due?

If a homeowner is responsible for paying taxes on a home or other real estate property the full amount could be paid or the half amount on or before December 20th of that tax year. If the first half is paid the second half of that year’s taxes are due on or before May 10th of the following year. Mortgage Companies are required by Federal Law to make half payments, so they will be paying taxes on or before December 20th and on or before May 10th. 

What happens if I don’t pay my personal property taxes on time?

If the first half of the personal property taxes are not paid by December 20th, the full tax amount plus interest becomes due starting December 21st. Delinquent notices for personal property are sent out on or before February 20th. If they are not paid then warrants are issued. Warrants are issued 14 days after notices are mailed. Tax warrants go to the County Sheriff Delinquent Personal Property Tax Division for collection of delinquent taxes, interest and sheriff fees. Payments are payable to the County Sheriff or County Treasurer. If the taxpayer paid the first half of his personal property on time the second half of the personal property taxes are due on or before May 10th. If these taxes are not paid by May 10th interest will begin to accrue. Delinquent personal property tax notices are mailed on or before July 10th. If they are not paid tax warrants are issued 14 days after notices are mailed. All delinquent personal property tax must be paid at the county Sheriff’s office: Delinquent Personal Property Tax division. Kansas State Law (KSA 79-2017)* requires delinquent personal property to be advertised in October. If a taxpayer has any previous years owing on personal property, they must be paid at the County Treasurer’s Office. *KSA 79-2017: Failure to receive any such tax notice shall not relieve such person, firm or company from any interest and cost.

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Pay Property Taxes

Pay Property Taxes

Pay Property Tax in Norton County, Kansas Online using this service.

FAQs

Can I make partial payments on my taxes?

County Option – contact your County Treasurers Office for options available.
The service directory section lists all the county information. 

When should I receive my tax bill?

Homeowners should receive their real estate and personal property tax statements for the current year on or after November 1st, but no later then December 15th. If only the first half of the current year taxes are paid in December, the second half tax statements or notices are mailed out in May. (County option)If the full amount was paid in December the taxpayer should not receive a second half statement. 

What should I do if I don’t receive a tax bill?

If the homeowner is to receive a statement but does not by the end of November, please contact the County Treasurer’s office so we can send a duplicate statement and verify billing information.

When are my real estate taxes due?

If a homeowner is responsible for paying taxes on a home or other real estate property the full amount could be paid or the half amount on or before December 20th of that tax year. If the first half is paid the second half of that year’s taxes are due on or before May 10th of the following year. Mortgage Companies are required by Federal Law to make half payments, so they will be paying taxes on or before December 20th and on or before May 10th. 

What happens if I don’t pay my personal property taxes on time?

If the first half of the personal property taxes are not paid by December 20th, the full tax amount plus interest becomes due starting December 21st. Delinquent notices for personal property are sent out on or before February 20th. If they are not paid then warrants are issued. Warrants are issued 14 days after notices are mailed. Tax warrants go to the County Sheriff Delinquent Personal Property Tax Division for collection of delinquent taxes, interest and sheriff fees. Payments are payable to the County Sheriff or County Treasurer. If the taxpayer paid the first half of his personal property on time the second half of the personal property taxes are due on or before May 10th. If these taxes are not paid by May 10th interest will begin to accrue. Delinquent personal property tax notices are mailed on or before July 10th. If they are not paid tax warrants are issued 14 days after notices are mailed. All delinquent personal property tax must be paid at the county Sheriff’s office: Delinquent Personal Property Tax division. Kansas State Law (KSA 79-2017)* requires delinquent personal property to be advertised in October. If a taxpayer has any previous years owing on personal property, they must be paid at the County Treasurer’s Office. *KSA 79-2017: Failure to receive any such tax notice shall not relieve such person, firm or company from any interest and cost.

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Service Reminders

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