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  1. Make your check payable to the City of New Orleans. Enclose your payment stub(s) from your Property Tax Bill. Mail your payment in a sealed envelope, properly addressed, and with the required postage.

  2. Payment history. Property owners in need of a property tax payment history should email the request to taxresearchunit@nola.gov. Payment histories are not provided to tax servicers, mortgage companies, title companies, abstractors, banks, or those entities performing similar services.

  3. NOLA 311 is New Orleans’ primary source of local government information and non-emergency services. Whether you are a local resident, visitor, or business, NOLA-311 will provide a prompt, courteous and professional customer service experience.

  4. Once your bill is found, you will have a chance to review the tax detail before submitting your payment. Online payment is for the total taxes due, no partial payments may be made online. You may print a copy of the online bill for your records.

  5. Your assessor can answer questions on assessments, mailing name and address, or legal descriptions. For all other questions, call the Bureau of the Treasury at (888) 387-8027, hours 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Monday through Friday, Room 1W40, City Hall.

  6. There are two primary ways to begin finding information; using the map to find a property and clicking on it, or searching by Address, Owner Name, or Tax Bill ID. Using the map, you can zoom in and pan around until you find the area of interest.

  7. 8 lut 2019 · Paying your property tax bill online is free if the money is routed directly from your checking account. A $2.49 processing fee is charged if you use a debit or credit card. Property tax...