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  1. You can use our web site to look up your taxes for the current tax year for your real property and personal property taxes. You must have your state code (book-map-parcel number) for real property or reference number for personal property.

  2. Most property taxes are payable in two installments. The first installment is due October 1st and becomes delinquent November 1st at 5:00PM. The second installment is due March 1st and becomes delinquent May 1st at 5:00 PM.

  3. By the end of September 2023, Pima County will mail approximately 467,000 property tax bills for the various property taxing jurisdictions within the County. We created this site to help you to understand your property tax bill and learn more about property taxes and how they are used.

  4. Pima County - A Z - Treasurer. What do I owe? Make a Payment. Delinquent Tax. Tax Information. Additional Service. 240 North Stone Avenue Tucson, AZ 85701-1199 | Phone: (520) 724-8341 | Fax: (520) 724-4809.

  5. Welcome to Pima County. The following information is offered to assist you: Taxes are levied based on the assessed value of your property. The Pima County Assessors Office will send you a notice of full cash value for your property by March 1st.

  6. Find out more about property taxes in Pima County including help with your property tax bills, levies and rates, and more.

  7. The Pima County Treasurer can answer questions about how, when, or where to pay your taxes and how the money is invested. Call 520-724-8341 or visit the Treasurer's Office website; The Pima County Assessor can answer questions about property valuation, exemptions, and name or address changes. Call 520-724-8630 or visit the Assessor website

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