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Pay Toms River Township Taxes Using the Right Official Link

Start here to pay property taxes, print a tax bill, check open liens, call the Tax Office, use the drop box, or handle a redemption request.

Official links only 33 Washington Street 10-day grace period No postmarks accepted
732-341-1000Ext. 8342 tax office
33 WashingtonTown Hall address
4Quarterly due dates
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Quick Answer

The Toms River Township Tax Collector is responsible for billing, collection, reporting and enforcement of municipal taxes for the Township of Toms River. The Tax Collector is Carl DiLeo. The office phone is 732-341-1000, ext. 8342, fax is 732-505-1886, and the office is located at 33 Washington Street, Toms River, NJ 08753. Office hours are Monday-Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. Property tax due dates are February 1, May 1, August 1 and November 1, with a 10-day grace period.

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What the Toms River Township Tax Collector Actually Handles

The Toms River Township Tax Collector handles billing, collection, reporting and enforcement of municipal taxes for the Township of Toms River.

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The most important split is collection versus assessment. The Tax Collector collects the bill and applies payments. The Tax Assessor handles assessed value, property record details, deductions, exemptions and assessment questions. If your question is “How do I pay or prove I paid?” start with the Tax Collector. If your question is “Why is my assessment, owner record or exemption wrong?” start with the Assessor.

Use Tax Collector for payment

Current tax payment, payment status, tax bill copy, open lien check, payment posting, drop box questions, online banking instructions and redemption requests.

Use Tax Assessor for records

Assessed value, deductions, exemptions, ownership records, property characteristics, tax maps, assessment appeals and tax record corrections.

Use state relief links for rebates

New Jersey property tax relief programs, Senior Freeze and related state programs may require separate state filing steps beyond local tax payment.

Micro-level rule

If the problem is money collection, payment proof, tax sale, open lien or redemption, use the Tax Collector. If the problem is property value, exemption status, ownership data or tax appeal, use the Tax Assessor or state/county relief path.

Payment workflow

How to Pay Toms River Township Property Taxes Online

Use the official Toms River Township tax account inquiry link to check the status of a property, check taxes, check open liens, print a tax bill and make card payments.

Do not treat a property tax payment like a normal checkout page. A Toms River tax account can include a current quarter, prior balance, open lien, labor charge, mortgage-bank record, redemption status or payment posting delay. Your first task is to verify the correct account before sending money.

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Open the official tax inquiry portal

Use the official Township tax account inquiry link at wipp.edmundsassoc.com/Wipp/?wippid=1508. This is the link the Township page uses for property status, tax account inquiry, card payments and printing a bill.

2

Search the correct property account

Search by the method available in the portal and match the property location, owner, block/lot or account number before paying. If you own multiple properties, do not assume the first similar account is the right one.

3

Check taxes, open liens and labor charges

The Township tells residents to use the tax account inquiry link to check property status, taxes, open liens and labor charges. If a lien or redemption issue appears, do not rush a normal payment without reading the redemption rules.

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Review card or payment service details

Card payment systems may include processing fees or confirmation timing. Review the amount, bill year, quarter, payment method and confirmation page before closing the portal.

5

Save your confirmation

Download, print or screenshot the confirmation page showing property, amount, date, bill period and confirmation number. Keep proof until the account shows paid.

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Official tax account inquiry

Use this to view your Toms River Township tax account, print a bill, check taxes, check open liens and make online payments.

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Official office page

Toms River Tax Collector

Use this to verify official contact details, due dates, grace period, drop box, mailing rules and redemption instructions.

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Office directory

Toms River Township Tax Collector Phone Number, Address, Fax and Hours

The Tax Collector office is located at 33 Washington Street, Toms River, NJ 08753. Office hours are Monday-Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm.

Toms River Township Tax Collector

Property tax billing, collection and enforcement office

Tax CollectorCarl DiLeo
DeputyPamela Meagher
Phone732-341-1000, ext. 8342
Fax732-505-1886
HoursMonday-Friday, 8:30 am-4:30 pm

Town Hall and Mailing Details

Confirm before mailing or visiting

Physical33 Washington Street, Toms River, NJ 08753
Tax Office mailP.O. Box 607, Toms River, NJ 08754
Lockbox mailTownship of Toms River, P.O. Box 983113, Boston, MA 02298
PayeeTownship of Toms River
Drop boxTown Hall entrance across from parking garage

Call volume note

The Township warns that call volume is much higher during tax time. If you call and cannot reach someone immediately, leave a clear message with your name, property address, account number if available, phone number and the exact question.

Quarterly tax dates

Toms River Property Tax Due Dates and 10-Day Grace Period

Toms River Township property taxes are due February 1, May 1, August 1 and November 1. The Township permits a 10-day grace period for each due date.

The 10-day grace period is helpful, but it is not a reason to wait until the last minute. The Township’s FAQ explains that New Jersey does not allow the Tax Collector to acknowledge postmarks. Taxes must be received by the office on or before the 10th. If the 10th falls on a weekend or legal holiday, payment is due the next business day.

February 1

First quarter due date. Use January to confirm your tax account, mortgage bank status and account number.

May 1

Second quarter due date. If your mortgage company pays, verify the account before the grace period ends.

August 1

Third quarter due date. New tax bills often create confusion, so check the correct quarter before paying.

November 1

Fourth quarter due date. Do not wait if there are open liens, labor charges, bank-service delays or redemption questions.

No postmark rule

New Jersey does not allow postmarks to be used as proof of on-time payment. A payment mailed before the deadline can still be late if the Tax Office receives it after the grace period.

Mail and drop box

Toms River Tax Payment Options: Online, Lockbox, Drop Box, Mail and In-Person

Toms River uses several payment paths. The correct address depends on whether you are sending a current tax payment with a bill stub, using your bank’s online bill-pay service, or sending an inquiry/overnight payment.

Online tax portal

Use the official tax account inquiry link for account lookup, card payment, open lien checks and bill printing.

Lockbox with bill stub

For current tax-quarter payments by mail, include the tax payment stub and mail to Township of Toms River, P.O. Box 983113, Boston, MA 02298.

After-hours drop box

The after-hours drop box is at the entrance of Town Hall across from the parking garage. It is for tax payments only and is posted using the next business day.

Use Boston lockbox when…

You are mailing a current tax payment with the actual tax bill payment stub. Make check payable to Township of Toms River and note the block and lot number on the check.

Do not use Boston lockbox when…

You are using your bank’s online/telephone bill payment service or sending correspondence. The lockbox is strictly a payment center and correspondence may not reach the office.

Important mailing warning

Do not include correspondence with a lockbox payment. If you need to send a request, mortgage-company update, inquiry or bank-service payment, use the Tax Collector’s Toms River mailing address instead of the Boston lockbox.

Online banking

If You Use Your Bank’s Online Bill Pay for Toms River Taxes

The Township has special instructions for residents who use their bank’s online or telephone payment service. This is not the same as paying through the Township’s own tax portal.

The Township says to use the payee name Township of Toms River, enter only your 5 to 8 digit tax account number in the account number field, and use the remittance address P.O. Box 607, Toms River, NJ 08754. Most payments through this channel may post electronically within about 2 business days, but the Township tells residents to initiate payment a few days early to avoid delay.

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Create the payee correctly

Use “Township of Toms River” as the payee. Do not create vague payees like “Toms River Tax” if your bank lets you customize the name.

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Use only your tax account number

Enter only the 5 to 8 digit tax account number in the account number field. Extra text can create matching problems.

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Use P.O. Box 607 for bank bill pay

For online/telephone bill payment services through your bank, use P.O. Box 607, Toms River, NJ 08754, not the Boston lockbox address.

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Create separate payees for multiple properties

If you have more than one property or account, create a separate payee for each property/account because the Township can electronically receive one payment record per account.

Mortgage bank changes

What to Do if Your Mortgage Company Pays Toms River Taxes

If your mortgage company changes or your mortgage is paid off, the Township says you must notify the Tax Collector of the change in writing.

Mortgage company changed

Notify the Tax Collector in writing so the tax records are updated. You may fax the request to 732-505-1886.

Mortgage paid off

If your mortgage is paid off, notify the Tax Collector in writing to remove the bank from Township records.

Received an original tax bill?

If your mortgage company usually pays taxes but you received the original bill, verify your bank record and payment responsibility immediately.

Escrow payment is not proof of posting

A mortgage escrow charge does not prove the Township received payment. Search the account before the grace period ends and contact the mortgage company if the tax account still shows unpaid.

Lien and redemption help

Toms River Open Liens, Tax Sale Website and Redemption Requests

The Township directs residents to use the tax account inquiry link to check taxes, open liens and labor charges. All lien redemption requests must be faxed to 732-505-1886.

If a lien appears, the payment path becomes more serious. Do not assume a normal quarterly payment will clear every issue. Redemption requests must be faxed, must give a redemption date no more than 30 days from the time of request, and the Township says not to email redemption requests.

Open lien check

Use the tax account inquiry link to check whether a lien appears open before you request redemption or certificate help.

Redemption request

Fax all lien redemption requests to 732-505-1886. Include a redemption date no more than 30 days from the time of request.

Certificate of redemption

If a lien does not show open and a certificate of redemption is required to clear it from the County Clerk’s office, the Township says to submit a written request with a $25 check for each certificate needed.

Official tax sale website

The Township’s quick links include the Township of Toms River Tax Sale Web Site. Verify current-year sale dates and lists directly through official links.

Open Tax Sale Site

Do not email redemption requests

The official Tax Collector page says redemption requests must be faxed and should not be emailed.

Read Official Instructions
Avoid wrong page

Toms River Township vs South Toms River and Other Similar Tax Pages

This page is for the Township of Toms River in Ocean County, New Jersey. Do not use a South Toms River Borough portal or another “Toms River” result unless your property is actually in that municipality.

Wrong page for this guide

If the page mentions Borough of South Toms River, 19 Double Trouble Road, or a different municipal address, it is not the Township of Toms River Tax Collector page covered here.

Correct signs

Look for Township of Toms River, 33 Washington Street, P.O. Box 607, WIPP ID 1508, Carl DiLeo, 732-341-1000 ext. 8342 and Toms River Township official website.

Why this matters

Paying the wrong municipality can delay credit and create late interest. Always match the municipality, property address, account number and official payment portal before entering payment information.

Wrong-office prevention

When to Contact the Toms River Tax Assessor Instead of the Tax Collector

The Tax Collector collects municipal taxes. The Tax Assessor handles assessment, value, property record and deduction/exemption issues.

Contact Tax Collector when…

  • You need to pay property taxes.
  • You need a copy of your tax bill.
  • You need payment status or receipt help.
  • You need open lien or redemption instructions.
  • You need online banking or lockbox payment help.

Contact Assessor when…

  • Your assessed value looks wrong.
  • You need property tax deduction forms.
  • You need disabled veteran exemption information.
  • You need tax maps or assessment appeal links.
  • Owner or property record data appears incorrect.

Use NJ relief programs when…

  • You need property tax relief program information.
  • You need Senior Freeze guidance.
  • You need Homestead/ANCHOR-style state relief details.
  • You need state forms or eligibility rules.

Assessor contact details

The Toms River Tax Assessor is listed at 33 Washington Street, Toms River, NJ 08753. The phone number is 732-341-1000, ext. 8300, and office hours are Monday-Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm.

Proof of payment

How to Get a Toms River Property Tax Receipt or Payment Proof

A receipt matters for refinancing, selling, mortgage escrow disputes, lien questions, tax sale notices and payment-status problems.

Online payment receipt

Download or screenshot the WIPP confirmation page. Save the confirmation number, payment date, account number and amount.

Check or lockbox proof

The Township FAQ notes your canceled check can serve as your receipt. Keep a copy of the check, bill stub and bank clearing proof.

Mortgage escrow proof

If your mortgage company pays, get proof from the bank and compare it with the Township account status before the grace period ends.

Receipt should show

  • Property address or account
  • Block/lot or account number
  • Tax year and quarter
  • Amount paid
  • Payment date
  • Confirmation or check number

Save extra proof

  • WIPP confirmation
  • Bank-cleared check image
  • Portal screenshot
  • Escrow disbursement proof
  • Fax confirmation for redemption request
User-first value

Why This Page Is Built Like a Helpful Tool, Not a Thin Directory

A thin directory gives one phone number. A useful Toms River Township Tax Collector guide helps the resident finish the real task: pay, search, mail correctly, check liens or avoid interest.

First screen solves the job

Payment portal, bill copy, phone number and redemption instructions appear immediately, without forcing the user through a long intro.

Mailing confusion is fixed

The page explains the difference between Boston lockbox payments, bank online bill-pay address, overnight/inquiry address and the drop box.

Real-world issues are covered

Mortgage changes, no-postmark rule, grace period, open liens, certificates of redemption, tax sale and Assessor routing are explained in plain language.

Map and visit

Toms River Township Tax Collector Map and Visit Reminder

The Toms River Township Tax Collector is located at 33 Washington Street, Toms River, NJ 08753. Use the map for directions, then call before visiting if your issue is complex.

Map search: Toms River Township Tax Collector, 33 Washington Street, Toms River, NJ 08753. Call 732-341-1000 ext. 8342 before visiting for lien, redemption, mortgage-bank changes or complex payment questions.

Bring if visiting

  • Tax bill or account number
  • Property address
  • Block and lot if available
  • Payment method accepted by the office
  • Prior receipt or online confirmation

Call before parking

  • Confirm the office handles your issue.
  • Ask whether your account has an open lien.
  • Ask if redemption must be faxed first.
  • Ask whether Assessor or Tax Collector is correct.
FAQ

Toms River Township Tax Collector FAQ

These answers focus on payment, online bill printing, due dates, grace period, lockbox mailing, online banking, mortgage changes, redemption and wrong-office confusion.

Use the official Toms River Township tax account inquiry link at wipp.edmundsassoc.com/Wipp/?wippid=1508. Search your account, verify the property and amount, then follow the payment instructions.
The Tax Collector office phone number is 732-341-1000, extension 8342.
The office is located at 33 Washington Street, Toms River, NJ 08753. The Tax Collector mailing address is P.O. Box 607, Toms River, NJ 08754.
The Tax Collector office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm.
Tax payments are due February 1, May 1, August 1 and November 1. There is a 10-day grace period for each due date.
No. The Township FAQ explains that New Jersey does not allow the Tax Collector to acknowledge postmarks. Payment must be received by the office within the required period.
The Township uses a lockbox payment center for current tax payments. If you mail a current payment with the bill stub, the lockbox address is Township of Toms River, P.O. Box 983113, Boston, MA 02298.
No. If you use your bank’s online or telephone bill-pay service, the Township says to use P.O. Box 607, Toms River, NJ 08754, and include only your 5 to 8 digit tax account number in the account field.
The after-hours drop box is located at the entrance of Town Hall across from the parking garage. It is for tax payments only and payments are posted using the next business day.
All lien redemption requests must be faxed to 732-505-1886, with a redemption date no more than 30 days from the request time. The Township says not to email redemption requests.
The official staff directory lists Carl DiLeo as Tax Collector and Pamela Meagher as Deputy Tax Collector.
The Tax Assessor handles assessed value, tax maps, deductions, exemptions and assessment-related issues. The Assessor phone is 732-341-1000, extension 8300.
Final summary

Best Way to Use This Toms River Township Tax Collector Guide

Use the official Toms River tax account inquiry portal first, confirm the property and amount, then pay or call the Tax Collector. The Tax Collector phone is 732-341-1000, ext. 8342, the fax is 732-505-1886, and the office is located at 33 Washington Street, Toms River, NJ 08753.

If the issue is payment, bill copy, open lien, redemption, online banking, drop box, lockbox or tax sale, use the Tax Collector path. If the issue is assessed value, deduction, exemption, tax maps or property record accuracy, use the Tax Assessor path. That simple split saves time and prevents wrong-office frustration.

Editorial note and official-source warning

This is an independent TaxCollectors.org guide for Township of Toms River, New Jersey taxpayers. It is not the official Township of Toms River Tax Collector, Tax Assessor, Ocean County Board of Taxation, New Jersey Division of Taxation, mortgage servicer, title company, legal adviser or tax adviser.

Before paying, mailing documents, using the drop box, relying on a grace period, calculating interest, acting on a tax sale notice, requesting redemption, changing mortgage-bank records or applying for deductions/relief, verify current details directly through official Township and state sources. Payment methods, interest, office availability, tax sale notices, redemption requirements and portal instructions can change.

Official source shortcuts: Toms River Township Tax Collector, Official Tax Account Inquiry, Online Banking Instructions, and Tax Assessor.