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  1. The mailing address on file with the Pima County Assessors Office is used to send important property-related correspondence, including your Annual Notice of Value. This address is also shared with Pima County Finance to mail your annual Property Tax Statement/Bill and may be used by other County agencies and Taxing Authorities.

  2. To learn more about your tax bill, visit the Property Tax Statement Explanation page and select the sample bill that is most similar to your bill. If your tax bill has coupons on the top and bottom edges, select the Taxpayer Payment Statement.

  3. The Payment button on this page, or the PAY NOW button on the Tax Inquiry page will take you to our online payment portal. We accept most debit/credit cards, PayPal©, and eCheck. There is a convenience fee for all online payments.

  4. 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

  5. We also accept credit and debit card payments made in person in the Treasurers office at the Pima County Public Service Center, 240 N. Stone Ave., Tucson, Arizona 85701. There is a 2% service fee for using credit or debit cards.

  6. Use the Pima County Assessor Parcel Search for official Assessor information. The Pima County Assessor Advanced Search application allows the user to search for a parcel by using one of the eight options provided. For parcel, information connect to linked in the image.

  7. Pima County property tax statements are going electronic. Beginning in September 2020, statements will go out via email to property owners who request the completely-optional service.

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