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  1. Collin County, Texas McKinney: (972) 548-4100

  2. Property taxes are determined by what a property is used for on January 1, market conditions at the time and ownership of property on that date. A tax lien attaches to property on January 1 to secure payment of taxes for the year. Property taxes are a major source of funding for local services.

  3. File a Public Information Request for existing county government records on budgeting, spending, permits in unincorporated areas, engineering and maintenance on county (rural) roads, county government contracts and bids, audits, and all Commissioners Court records.

  4. A great deal of county information and services can be accessed online for your convenience, from court cases to tax records, land filings to vital records, and more. If you need help finding a item not listed, please call (972) 548-4100 (McKinney) or (972) 424-1460 (Metro).

  5. In 2021, Collin County, TX had a population of 1.04M people with a median age of 37.2 and a median household income of $104,327. Between 2020 and 2021 the population of Collin County, TX grew from 1.01M to 1.04M, a 3.36% increase and its median household income grew from $100,541 to $104,327, a 3.77% increase.

  6. Collin County is a county in the U.S. state of Texas. In 2020, 1,064,465 people lived there. The county seat is McKinney.

  7. Collin County: THE Place to BE. Now and for the next few decades DFW’s most northern quadrant is, quite simply, where it’s at! Comprised of 27 towns and cities, Collin County is the state’s most populous county and remains one of the fastest growing — in the U.S. as well as in Texas. Plano Sky Line.

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