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PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT "If you have owned a home in Maricopa County between 2015 - 2021 tax years, the treasurer's office is mailing settlement checks for the tax lawsuit, one for each year you owned the home in that range.
Property taxes are usually billed in two installments. The first installment is due on October 1 of the tax year and becomes delinquent after November 1 of that year. The second installment is due on the following March 1, and becomes delinquent after the following May 1.
Please note: The Maricopa County Assessor's office does not compute or mail property tax bills and does not collect property taxes or have access to your payment information. For help regarding taxes, tax payments, or tax bill questions/issues please contact the Treasurer's office at 602-506-8511.
The parcel number(s) of a property can be found by contacting or visiting the County Assessor of the county in which the property is located. If the sale or transfer involves more than one parcel, the percel that is most influenced by the sale should be listed as the Primary Parcel.
If you need assistance finding your Secured Tax Parcel number, please call the Assessor's office at (619) 236-3771 or Property Tax Services at (858) 694-2901.
The Maricopa County Treasurer's Office is to provide billing, collection, investment, and disbursement of public monies to special taxing districts, the county, and school districts for the taxpayers of Maricopa County, so the taxpayer can be confident in the accuracy and accountability of their tax dollars.
87th Street, Suite 207, Scottsdale, Arizona 85260. The lawsuit alleges that Maricopa County improperly and erroneously assessed and collected real property taxes from Class Members in Maricopa County for the Affected Tax Years. The lawsuit seeks refunds of those real property taxes.
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT "If you have owned a home in Maricopa County between 2015 - 2021 tax years, the treasurer's office is mailing settlement checks for the tax lawsuit, one for each year you owned the home in that range.