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In the past, you may have conducted business with this office by mail, telephone and/or personal visit. This web site has been designed to provide you with a more convenient method to conduct business with the Bureau of Treasury. We hope you find this service helpful, but remember, we are always available by traditional means when necessary.
This website should be used by mortgage companies to request bills for properties on which they hold a first mortgage. A mortgage company should request a mortgage code and use this code to request bills and the type of bills requested. Even if the mortgage company is not requesting a bill but holds the first mortgage on the property, the mortgage company should select “none” as the bill type. This will update the Treasury’s records and facilitate any necessary communication with the mortgage company.
For larger mortgage companies there will be a means by which the company can upload a file to the Bureau of Treasury to request bills.
Payment of Tax Bills This web site will provide two methods of payment for mortgage companies in addition to the traditional method of payment with a paper bill.
Both mortgage companies and the public will be able to pay individual tax bills with an ACH payment. This method will allow you to view the bill detail. However, you will only be able to pay the bill in full. So that a partial payment is correctly applied we suggest you make any partial payment in person or by mail to:
You will also be able to pay multiple bills by uploading a file to the Bureau of Treasury. The total of this file can be paid by check or wire. This method is designed for payment of a large quantity of bills.
Page last updated: March 25, 2011
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