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When are secured property taxes due in Solano County?

Solano County Secured tax bills are mailed annually, not later than October 31. You may pay the entire annual tax bill when you pay your first installment or in two equal installments by the dates indicated on the tax bill. 

  • The first installment is due on November 1 and if not paid by 5:00 p.m. December 10 - a 10% penalty attaches. 
  • The second installment is due on February 1 and if not paid by 5:00 p.m. April 10 - a 10% penalty and a $10 cost attach. 

When the delinquency date falls on a weekend or a legal holiday, you have until 5:00 p.m. on the next business day to pay without incurring a penalty.

Bills added to the roll throughout the year due to corrections or escape assessments, etc. must be paid by the dates indicated on the tax bill. If you itemize your income tax, paying the entire bill in December may be an advantage to you when calculating the deduction on your Federal and State income taxes.

I received a secured and one or two supplemental bills, which do I pay?

The secured and supplemental bills are separate charges and each must be paid on or before the delinquency dates indicated on each bill to avoid penalties.

What are unsecured taxes?

"Unsecured" taxes are taxes assessed on business equipment and machinery, mobile homes, boats and aircraft, possessory interest, and other interest which are generally not secured by land. These taxes are a lien against the assessed owner of the property, not the property, on the Lien Date - January 1. In accordance with California State law, unsecured tax bills are not pro-rated. If the property/interest is sold, transferred or otherwise disposed of after the "Lien Date" responsibility for pro-ration of taxes is between seller and buyer. The tax bill will be issued in the name of the seller. 

When are unsecured property taxes due in Solano County, CA?

Solano County Unsecured taxes are billed in July and are due no later than August 31. Bills added to the roll after July are due the month following the month billed. If taxes are not paid by the delinquency date, as stated on the bill, lien(s) is/are recorded against the assessed owner of the property, which can and will adversely affect assessee's credit.

When are supplemental property taxes due in Solano County?

Supplemental tax bills are mailed throughout the year as events occur, therefore, they may not be due or delinquent at the same time as your annual secured tax bill. Supplemental tax bills are due upon receipt and delinquent on the dates indicated on the tax bill. A 10% penalty attaches to the first installment if not paid by the delinquency date and a 10% penalty and $10 cost attaches to the second installment if not paid by the delinquency date. 

What is a Courtesy Notice?

If you purchase property between approximately October 1 and March 1 you may not receive a tax bill the first year because the tax bill may have been mailed to the former owner. A courtesy notice is mailed to new property owners to advise them of the tax amounts due and the due dates for the current fiscal year secured tax bill.

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Secured Property Tax Bill Sample - Solano County
Secured Property Tax Bill Sample - Solano County
Unsecured Property Tax Bill Explained - Solano County
Unsecured Property Tax Bill Explained - Solano County
Supplemental Property Tax Bill Sample - Solano County
Supplemental Property Tax Bill Sample - Solano County

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View and pay for your property tax bills/statements in Solano County online using this service.

FAQs

When are secured property taxes due in Solano County?

Solano County Secured tax bills are mailed annually, not later than October 31. You may pay the entire annual tax bill when you pay your first installment or in two equal installments by the dates indicated on the tax bill. 

  • The first installment is due on November 1 and if not paid by 5:00 p.m. December 10 - a 10% penalty attaches. 
  • The second installment is due on February 1 and if not paid by 5:00 p.m. April 10 - a 10% penalty and a $10 cost attach. 

When the delinquency date falls on a weekend or a legal holiday, you have until 5:00 p.m. on the next business day to pay without incurring a penalty.

Bills added to the roll throughout the year due to corrections or escape assessments, etc. must be paid by the dates indicated on the tax bill. If you itemize your income tax, paying the entire bill in December may be an advantage to you when calculating the deduction on your Federal and State income taxes.

I received a secured and one or two supplemental bills, which do I pay?

The secured and supplemental bills are separate charges and each must be paid on or before the delinquency dates indicated on each bill to avoid penalties.

What are unsecured taxes?

"Unsecured" taxes are taxes assessed on business equipment and machinery, mobile homes, boats and aircraft, possessory interest, and other interest which are generally not secured by land. These taxes are a lien against the assessed owner of the property, not the property, on the Lien Date - January 1. In accordance with California State law, unsecured tax bills are not pro-rated. If the property/interest is sold, transferred or otherwise disposed of after the "Lien Date" responsibility for pro-ration of taxes is between seller and buyer. The tax bill will be issued in the name of the seller. 

When are unsecured property taxes due in Solano County, CA?

Solano County Unsecured taxes are billed in July and are due no later than August 31. Bills added to the roll after July are due the month following the month billed. If taxes are not paid by the delinquency date, as stated on the bill, lien(s) is/are recorded against the assessed owner of the property, which can and will adversely affect assessee's credit.

When are supplemental property taxes due in Solano County?

Supplemental tax bills are mailed throughout the year as events occur, therefore, they may not be due or delinquent at the same time as your annual secured tax bill. Supplemental tax bills are due upon receipt and delinquent on the dates indicated on the tax bill. A 10% penalty attaches to the first installment if not paid by the delinquency date and a 10% penalty and $10 cost attaches to the second installment if not paid by the delinquency date. 

What is a Courtesy Notice?

If you purchase property between approximately October 1 and March 1 you may not receive a tax bill the first year because the tax bill may have been mailed to the former owner. A courtesy notice is mailed to new property owners to advise them of the tax amounts due and the due dates for the current fiscal year secured tax bill.

Images

Secured Property Tax Bill Sample - Solano County
Secured Property Tax Bill Sample - Solano County
Unsecured Property Tax Bill Explained - Solano County
Unsecured Property Tax Bill Explained - Solano County
Supplemental Property Tax Bill Sample - Solano County
Supplemental Property Tax Bill Sample - Solano County

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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