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  1. PROPERTY TAX BILL RECORDS THREE WAYS TO PAY YOUR PROPERTY TAXES: Mail: Waukesha County Treasurer, 515 W Moreland Blvd., Rm AC148, Waukesha, WI 53188 Dropbox: The blue & white drive-up drop box is located on east side of Waukesha County Courthouse facing Pewaukee Rd, on the island near the blue postal box Online: https://tax.waukeshacounty.gov

    • Payment Plan Dates
    • There Are 4 Easy Ways to Pay Your Tax Bill
    • Property Tax Information
    • How Are My Property Taxes determined?
    1st Payment due by Wednesday, January 31, 2024
    2nd Payment due by Sunday, March 31, 2024 (Final In-Person  Payments at City Hall on Friday, March 29, 2024 at 4:00 p.m.)
    3rd Payment due by Friday, May 31, 2024

    1. Pay Online

    Visit https://tax.waukeshacounty.gov/and type in your address or parcel number. Select your property and click on 'TAX BILL DETAILS' icon. Scroll to the bottom to view outstanding balances and select 'PAY ONLINE'. You can pay with eCheck, Debit or Credit Card (Visa Debit Card, VISA, MasterCard or Discover. (Credit Card payments will include a 2.39% of the entire payment fee; Debit card payments will include a $3.95 fee; eCheck will include $1.50 fee). You will receive an immediate receipt via...

    2. Pay by Mail

    Use the envelope provided and mail your tax bill payment stub along with your check (made payable to: City of Waukesha). Payments made in December and January will receive receipts by mail if you check that box on your tax bill payment stub. *Please Note - If presenting a mortgage escrow check, the reverse side of the check must be endorsed by any additional parties listed on the Pay To line of the check. (Often, mortgage companies issue checks to be made payable to the City of Waukesha and t...

    3. Drop Boxes

    The City of Waukesha has two drop boxes that are available 24/7. One is located at City Hall (201 Delafield Street) to the left of the front entrance. The other is located at Waukesha Public Library (321 Wisconsin Avenue) in the book drop-off lane. Payments deposited in the drop boxes will be processed the next business day. Please enclose your tax bill payment stub along with your payment. Payments made in December and January will receive receipts by mail if you check that box on your tax b...

    To access a reprint of the tax bill: 1. Search by tax key number or address. 2. Then scroll down UNDER PARCEL IMAGE to see Tax Bill Details. 3. Click the TAX BILL DETAILS link which will open a PDF of the tax bill. *Please note that you may need to disable the pop-up blocker to allow the PDF to open.

    Property taxes are determined early in December of each year based on the levies of 5 independent taxing units: 1. City of Waukesha 2. County of Waukesha 3. School District of Waukesha 4. Waukesha County Technical College The City Clerk/Treasurer's office collects current real estate taxes from mid-December to July 31. After July 31st, our real est...

  2. Waukesha County Property Tax Payments https://tax.waukeshacounty.gov/ Access Waukesha County, Wisconsin Property Tax Payments to explore the payment and viewing options for your tax bills, and to gather relevant information about school taxes, county taxes, and town taxes. Waukesha County Register of Deeds Property Records https ...

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  4. Mar 1, 2024 · Friday, March 1, 2024: New property tax exemption requests due (October 2020 PR-230 Property Tax Exemption Request (wi.gov)) Monday, April 1, 2024: Property tax exemption reports due (September 2016 PC-220 Tax Exemption Report (wi.gov)) Evaluation Type: Maintenance; Real Estate Notices Issue Date: Friday, May 3, 2024

  5. Waukesha, WI 53188. Phone: (262) 548-7583. Fax: (262) 548-7576. Requests for copies of property documents will attract a fee of $2 for the first page of the document, $1 for each additional page, and $1 for it to be certified. Payments can be made by cash, credit/debit, or check. Mail request for property records.

  6. For outstanding water charges, please contact Waukesha Water Utility at 1-262-521-5272. More Information. For additional questions about special assessment letters, please contact 1-262-524-3850. Additional Resources: Agricultural Assessment Guide for Wisconsin Property Owners; Guide for Property Owners

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