Property tax payments are due by
Tuesday, December 10th
to avoid costly penalty. Please
click here or call (909) 387-8308 for details regarding payment options.
From December 2nd – December 10th the Tax Collector’s office will be open to the public from 8:00am – 5:00pm PST, excluding holidays.
Welcome!
I Care About Our Community and You
I am pleased ATC is open to the public and busy with new ways to enhance the many services provided by my office.
The Tax Collector lobby is open and accepting in-person payments. I am pleased to welcome taxpayers to the office and provide them with the outstanding customer service for which the Tax Collector is known.
A variety of payment options are available for your convenience. You may submit your payments securely online by electronic funds transfer or by calling (909) 387-8308. Online banking and eCheck payments are completely free and safe. You may also mail us a personal check, money order, or a cashier’s check.
The Tax Collector’s office is open to the public Monday – Friday from 9:00am – 4:30pm, excluding holidays.
The program allows homeowners who are seniors, are blind, or have a disability to defer current-year property taxes on their principal residence if they meet certain criteria including 40 percent equity in the home and an annual household income of $45,000 or less.
The applications filing period is from October 1 to February 10. Please call (800) 952-5661 or email postponement@sco.ca.gov if you prefer to have an application mailed to you. You may also call our office at (909) 387-8308.
Pay your property taxes conveniently and securely using our website.
FREE eCheck (electronic check) is a digital version of the paper check. The process mirrors paper checks, but is done electronically. The funds are withdrawn from the taxpayer’s bank account (usually a checking account), transferred over the ACH network, then deposited into the Tax Collector’s office bank account. There is no charge to use an electronic check.
To process your payment using a MasterCard, VISA, American Express, or Discover Card, our third party vendor charges a convenience fee of 2.25% (minimum of $1.95) for credit cards. The convenience fee is not retained by the Tax Collector.
Property taxes generate nearly $2.4 billion annually, which provides the bulk of the funding for most special districts (i.e. water districts, CFD), redevelopment agencies, school districts and county libraries.