Pima County Treasurer's Office

Pima County Treasurer's Office

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The Pima County Treasurer collects property tax, acts as the bank for all county agencies, and invests idle funds to maximize taxpayer value.

10/02/2024

šŸ”” Important Property Tax Reminder šŸ””

The first half of 2024 property taxes becomes delinquent on November 1st, 2024, and the second half on May 1st, 2025. However, if you pay the full year's taxes by December 31st, 2024, no interest will be added to the first half the year's taxes.

If your mortgage company pays your taxes, please contact them first with any payment questions.

ā˜Žļø Our call volume increases the week before delinquency dates, so for quicker service, contact us sooner for assistance!

09/20/2024

Understanding Your Property Tax Statement

The information on the property tax statements can be confusing. For specific questions or concerns please reach out to our office - (520)724-8341.

*The image below is a sample and is only for informational purposes.

For a detailed explanation of what all the numbers mean visit https://www.pima.gov/650/Property-Tax-Statement-Explanation

Photos from Pima County Treasurer's Office's post 09/18/2024

Ready to pay your taxes but short on time? Skip the trip and use our convenient online payment system! Have questions? Our office is here to help—give us a call at 520-724-8341.

https://www.to.pima.gov/

09/06/2024

The Pima County Treasurer will be hosting a series of "Ask the Treasurer" sessions, designed to provide an open forum for the community to engage directly with the Treasurer's Office.

The 2024 Real Estate Tax Statements are now available to view online at www.to.pima.gov

10/29/2021

Come and Donate to the Community Food Bank with us while paying your taxes! The Pima County Treasurer’s Office will be collecting donations for the Community Food Bank between November 1st to November 19th. Help us fight hunger in our community!

Pima County Treasurer's Office 09/02/2021

The 2021 property taxes are now available on our website. Please see:

Pima County Treasurer's Office The Stone Ave underpass is now open to access the downtown area. The 6th Ave underpass is now closed due to construction. Please click HERE for more information, and HERE for a map of road closures.

09/02/2021

The Stone Avenue underpass is now open. The Sixth Avenue underpass is now closed due to construction. Please use alternate routes to enter the downtown area. Please see the map for traffic routes.

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240 N. Stone Avenue
Tucson, AZ
85701

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm