Frequently Asked Questions
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Make check out to "Humboldt County Tax Collector."Treasurer - Property Tax Payments
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Property taxes are due in 2 installments.Treasurer - Property Tax Payments
The 1st installment is due November 1, and is delinquent at 5 p.m. on December 10, after which a 10% penalty accrues.
The 2nd installment is due on February 1, and is delinquent at 5 p.m. on April 10, after which a 10% penalty and $20 cost accrue. -
As the current owner of the property, you are responsible for any taxes which were not paid at the close of escrow. Even though taxes may be prorated between the buyer and the seller in escrow, the actual taxes may not have been paid to the Tax Collector at that time. It is the responsibility of the property owner to make certain property taxes are paid in a timely manner.Treasurer - Property Tax Payments
You may log on to our webpage to check the status of tax liability. -
It is still the property owner's responsibility to make certain that all taxes are paid in a timely manner. The Tax Collector's Office is not responsible for payment or nonpayment by your lender.Treasurer - Property Tax Payments
Problems with your impound account are between you and your lender and must be resolved by you. -
Delinquent 1st and 2nd installments are subject to a 10% penalty; and an $8 late notice fee. Delinquent 2nd installments are also subject to a $20 cost charge. Taxes which remain unpaid at the end of the fiscal year (June 30) are also subject to a 1.5% per month penalty and a $15 redemption fee.Treasurer - Property Tax Payments
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If you are paying by mail, enclose the entire bill and a self-addressed stamped envelope. Always send tax stub(s) to indicate the parcels you are paying.Treasurer - Property Tax Payments
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Tax defaulted means there is a delinquent tax against the property. We prepare an annual list of property that is "tax defaulted" at the end of the fiscal year (June 30.) This list is published in the Times Standard newspaper on or about the 1st week in September of the following year.Treasurer - Property Tax Payments
If the "tax defaulted" notation is printed on your bill, it is an indication that the Tax Collector shows delinquent taxes for a prior year.
Five years after the 1st year of delinquency, the property will be eligible for sale at public auction, and will be subsequently sold if the taxes are not paid. -
Mail your tax payments to:Treasurer - Property Tax Payments
Humboldt County Treasurer-Tax Collector
County Courthouse
825 5th St.
Room 125
Eureka, CA 95501 -
The total amount shown as due is payable upon the mailing of the supplemental tax bill. The delinquent dates are shown on the tax bill.Treasurer - Property Tax Payments
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No, supplemental tax bills are not sent to your lender. These tax bills are mailed directly to you. You are responsible for contacting your lender to determine who will pay the supplemental tax bill.Treasurer - Property Tax Payments
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Tax bills are usually mailed out by October 15 each year.Treasurer - Property Tax Information
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The County Assessor 1st determines the value of your property. The County Auditor then applies the general tax rate of 1% and adds any special assessment or bond amounts to the tax roll. These computed amounts become the total property taxes.Treasurer - Property Tax Information
The County Assessor can be contacted at 707-445-7663, and the County Auditor at 707-476-2452.
The Tax Collector does not determine the amount of your property taxes. -
The primary reasons delinquencies are highest among new property owners are:Treasurer - Property Tax Information
- Lack of knowledge of property tax delinquency dates
- Misunderstanding as to who is to pay the taxes-the property owner or his/her lender
- Not inquiring about taxes until a tax bill is received
- Not reading or understanding the title reports or escrow papers as they pertain to taxes, which have not been paid at close of escrow
Please read your title and escrow papers carefully to determine which taxes were paid in escrow and which remain unpaid. Please contact the Tax Collector's Office with any questions. -
Annual tax bills are mailed 1 time each year by November 1. Since the bill contains payment stubs for both installments, this is the only tax bill regularly mailed by the Tax Collector's Office.Treasurer - Property Tax Information
Depending on when your ownership change is placed on the tax roll, the annual tax bill could be sent either to the previous owner or to you, the new owner. If you do not receive the annual tax bill from either the Tax Collector or the previous owner, print a copy of the tax bill from our webpage.
Remember, failure to receive a tax bill does not relieve the responsibility for payment, nor does it constitute any cause for cancellation of penalty, interest, or cost charges! -
The address is placed on the tax bill according to your instructions. You provide the address when you record your deed and fill out a Preliminary Change of Ownership Form (PDF), or when you request the County Assessor to change your mailing address.Treasurer - Property Tax Information
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You must advise the Assessor's Office, in writing, of your new mailing address. Mail notices of address change to:Treasurer - Property Tax Information
Assessor's Office
825 5th St.
Room 300
Eureka, CA 95501
Do not use the address of your lender or accountant. It is very important to notify the Assessor's Office any time you change your mailing address. -
If you own a home and occupy it as your principal place of residence, you may qualify for a homeowner's exemption and a savings on your property taxes. Simply contact the Assessor's Office for assistance at 707-445-7663.Treasurer - Property Tax Information
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No. There are annual secured tax bills and supplemental tax bills. Article XIIIA of the California Constitution requires reappraisal of property whenever a change in ownership occurs or there is new construction on the property.Treasurer - Property Tax Information
A supplemental tax bill represents the additional taxes due resulting from the reappraisal required by Law. A supplemental tax bill is an additional tax liability and must be paid in addition to the annual secured property tax bill. -
If you purchase new property, or complete new construction on property, the County Assessor will reappraise the property and send you a Notice of Supplemental Assessment. The supplemental tax bill, or a refund, will follow. Please remember, a supplemental tax bill is an additional tax due; it must be paid in addition to your annual secured tax bill.Treasurer - Property Tax Information
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If the change of ownership occurs, or the new construction is completed, between January 1 and June 30, there will be 2 supplemental tax bills. One bill is for the fiscal year in which the change occurred, and the other is for the following fiscal year.Treasurer - Property Tax Information
Address questions to the Assessor's Office at 707-445-7663. -
If you have any further questions, feel free to contact the Treasurer - Tax Collector's Office.Treasurer - Property Tax Information