Pay Your Property Taxes

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Pay, Print and View Your Property Taxes

Important Notice Regarding Online Property Tax Service

The Online Property Tax Service allows easy access for the public to Pay, Print and View El Dorado County Property Tax Bills. Please be aware of the following regarding EFT (Electronic Funds Transfer) payments:

  • EFTS include Credit Card, Debit Card and e-Check payments;
  • All EFT payments are subject to verification by the issuing bank;
  • The verification process is not an immediate process;
  • Even though a confirmation number is issued, the transaction may later fail due to an incorrect digit entered or insufficient funds.

When an EFT transaction fails, the $25.00 nonacceptance of an electronic funds transfer fee will apply. If the taxpayer is delayed until just before the property tax delinquency date and the EFT transaction fails, then additional late payment penalties and interest will apply.

Tax Payment Fees

You can pay your taxes by credit card, debit card, or e-check, the company that processes the electronic payments on our behalf will charge the following service fees:

  • E-Checks: $0.75 per payment transaction
  • Debit Card: $3.95 per payment transaction
  • Credit Card: 2.20% of the payment amount, with a minimum Service Fee of $2.00 per payment transaction

Please mail payments to:

El Dorado County Tax Collector
P.O. Box 678002
Placerville, CA 95667-8002

Monthly Payment of Annual Property Tax Made Simple(PDF, 752KB)

 

Pay Early to Avoid Penalties!

According to State law, property tax bills must be mailed by Nov. 1 each year and the bills must allow for two installments. The first installment is due Nov. 1 and delinquent if not paid by Dec. 10. The second installment is due on Feb. 1 and is delinquent if not paid by April 10.

The Tax Collector does not guarantee uninterrupted availability of websites or phone systems. If payment is not received by the delinquent date, the taxpayer is responsible for penalties required by law. The California Revenue and Taxation Code does not permit late penalty cancellations due to website interruptions or EFT transaction failures. Online payments are a convenience but don't wait until the last minute.