Gainesville Tax Collector: Pay Taxes, Office Hours & Address

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Gainesville FL · Alachua County Tax Collector

Pay Gainesville Property Taxes Through the Official Alachua County Portal

Start here to pay property taxes, find Gainesville offices, call the Tax Collector, check discounts, renew tags, or handle a delinquent tax issue.

Official links only John Power, Tax Collector Main phone 352-374-5236 Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm
352-374-5236Main Tax Collector number
3Gainesville public branches
Nov. 1Annual collection begins
Apr. 1Delinquency begins
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The office people search as the Tax Collector Gainesville FL is the Alachua County Tax Collector, serving Gainesville property owners and residents. The Tax Collector is John Power. The main phone number is 352-374-5236. Public office hours are Monday-Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. Gainesville branches include 12 SE 1st Street, 5830 NW 34th Blvd, and 3837 Windmeadows Blvd. Use the official payment portal for property taxes, vehicle renewals, driver license services, appointment booking and other services.

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What the Gainesville FL Tax Collector Actually Means

Gainesville property tax payments are handled through the Alachua County Tax Collector, not a separate City of Gainesville tax collector office.

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Most visitors searching “Tax Collector Gainesville FL” need one of a few urgent tasks: pay a property tax bill, find a nearby Gainesville office, renew a vehicle registration, schedule a driver license appointment, ask about a delinquent bill, or confirm the correct mailing address. This page puts those tasks first so a resident can act quickly without jumping between several government pages.

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The important split is collection versus assessment. The Tax Collector collects taxes and certain fees. The Property Appraiser prepares the property tax roll, handles ownership and value-related data, and determines many property-record issues. If you are paying the bill, start with the Tax Collector. If you are trying to change value, ownership, exemption, mailing address or tangible personal property reporting, you may need the Property Appraiser.

Use Tax Collector for payments

Property taxes, tangible taxes, vehicle registrations, driver license services, birth certificates, concealed weapon license applications, hunting/fishing licenses, tourist development tax and local business tax.

Use Property Appraiser for records

Ownership, mailing address, legal description, value, exemptions, homestead, agricultural classification, tangible property assessment and property record corrections.

Use Clerk for tax deed stage

Tax certificate sale is a Tax Collector process. Tax deed sale is generally handled by the Clerk after later statutory steps.

Payment workflow

How to Pay Gainesville FL Property Taxes Online

Use the official Alachua County Tax Collector payment portal. Search the tax bill first, verify the property, then pay only after the account clearly matches your Gainesville or Alachua County property.

1

Open the official payment portal

Start from the official Alachua County Tax Collector website or the official GovHub payment portal. Avoid directory pages that only copy a phone number.

2

Search your tax bill

Use account number, owner name, property address, or the search method available in the portal. If you recently bought property, try the seller’s name or previous owner name if your name does not appear yet.

3

Match the property before paying

Check parcel/account details, property address, owner name, tax year, amount due, discount month, and delinquent status before entering payment information.

4

Review fees, cutoff and confirmation

Online payment methods can have different fees and posting rules. Near delinquency or tax certificate sale deadlines, verify payment cutoff details directly through the official portal.

5

Save your receipt proof

Download, print or screenshot the confirmation showing property, tax year, amount, payment date and confirmation number. Keep it until the account shows paid.

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Official Alachua tax payment portal

Use this to search and pay Alachua County property taxes for Gainesville and other county properties.

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Alachua County Tax Collector

Use this to verify office services, locations, appointments, contact details and official tax information.

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Gainesville locations

Gainesville Tax Collector Offices, Hours, Phone Number and Mailing Address

The Alachua County Tax Collector lists three public branches in Gainesville. Public office hours are Monday-Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm.

Contact and Office Hours

Main Tax Collector contact for Gainesville residents

Tax CollectorJohn Power
Main phone352-374-5236
Phone availability8:30 am-5:00 pm, Monday-Friday
Public office hours8:30 am-4:30 pm, Monday-Friday
WeekendClosed Saturday and Sunday

Tax Payment Mailing

Use the correct mailing address for tax payments

Tax paymentsAlachua County Tax Collector, P.O. Box 44310, Jacksonville, FL 32231
Title/overnight5830 NW 34th Blvd, Gainesville, FL 32653
Auto tag paymentsP.O. Box 44308, Jacksonville, FL 32231
In-office methodsCash, check, debit card, major credit cards

Downtown Public Branch

12 SE 1st Street, Gainesville, FL 32601. This is also the contact address shown for the County Administration Building.

Northwest Public Branch

5830 NW 34th Blvd, Gainesville, FL 32653. This address is also listed for title and overnight payments.

Southwest Public Branch

3837 Windmeadows Blvd, Gainesville, FL 32608. Use the official office locations page before visiting.

Before you visit

Check the official appointment and location information before driving. Vehicle, driver license, title, concealed weapon license, birth certificate and tax issues may have different document needs.

Dates and discounts

Gainesville FL Property Tax Dates, Discounts and March Deadline

Alachua County property tax collection begins November 1 for the tax year January through December. The full amount is due by March 31, and taxes become delinquent April 1.

November: 4% discount

Paying in November gives the highest regular early-payment discount.

December-February: smaller discounts

December gives 3%, January gives 2%, and February gives 1% when paid within the applicable period.

March and April

March is gross tax with no discount. Taxes become delinquent April 1, with additional charges.

Regular discount pattern

  • 4% discount if paid in November
  • 3% discount if paid in December
  • 2% discount if paid in January
  • 1% discount if paid in February
  • Full amount due in March

Installment plan pattern

  • Prior year taxes must exceed $100 to qualify
  • Application deadline is April 30 for the listed tax year
  • 1st installment due by June 30
  • 2nd installment due by September 30
  • 3rd by December 31 and 4th by March 31

Do not wait until the last day

Near March 31, a portal outage, card problem, wrong parcel, escrow delay or mailing issue can become a delinquent tax problem. Search and verify early.

Mortgage escrow

What to Do if Your Mortgage Company Should Pay Gainesville Property Taxes

If taxes are paid through escrow, the mortgage company must request the tax bill from the Tax Collector. The homeowner may receive an information-only copy.

1

Check your escrow statement

Look for an actual tax disbursement, not just a monthly escrow charge. A mortgage escrow line does not prove the county posted payment.

2

Search the tax bill online

Verify the property tax account before the March deadline. If it still shows unpaid, contact the mortgage servicer quickly.

3

Save proof from both sides

Keep lender confirmation, tax portal screenshots, email replies and payment confirmation. This is useful if the account becomes late or a tax certificate issue appears.

Escrow warning

Even if your mortgage company was supposed to pay, unpaid property taxes still attach to the property. Verify county posting before the account becomes delinquent.

Late tax help

Alachua County Delinquent Property Taxes, Tax Certificate Sale and Tax Deed Help

Real estate taxes become delinquent April 1. A 3% minimum mandatory charge is imposed on April 1, and an advertising charge is added in May.

Delinquent taxes are serious because the Tax Collector must advertise delinquent parcels and hold a tax certificate sale on or before June 1. A tax certificate is a lien against the property. It is not the same as immediately selling the property, but it can lead to later tax deed steps if the tax debt is not redeemed.

Delinquent real estate taxes

Delinquent real estate taxes can include minimum charges, advertising costs, certificate sale steps and later redemption requirements.

Tangible personal property

Unpaid tangible taxes become delinquent April 1, with monthly penalties and later collection/warrant consequences for unpaid business or rental property assets.

Tax deed stage

Tax deed sales are handled through Clerk processes after certificate-stage requirements and statutory waiting periods.

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Identify the account

Write down the property address, account number, owner name, tax year and whether the issue is real estate tax or tangible personal property tax.

2

Ask for the current payoff

Do not rely on an old screenshot if delinquency, advertising cost, tax certificate sale or tangible penalties may have changed the amount due.

3

Use official sale resources

Use the Tax Collector’s official tax certificate sale resources and the Clerk’s tax deed sale resources. Avoid copied investor lists or unofficial payment instructions.

Tax certificate sale

Use official Alachua County Tax Collector resources and LienHub for certificate sale details.

Open Tax Certificate Sale

Tax deed sale

Use Alachua County Clerk resources for tax deed sale information after certificate-stage processes.

Open Tax Deed Sales
Other services

Other Alachua County Tax Collector Services in Gainesville

The Gainesville tax collector offices handle more than property taxes. The office also acts as an agent for multiple local and state services.

Motor vehicles and vessels

Vehicle registration, title work, vessel registration, mobile home services, disabled parking permits and related Florida motor vehicle services.

Driver license services

Driver license services, renewals, appointments and exam-related information are handled through official Florida and Tax Collector service paths.

Concealed weapon license

Concealed weapon license applications are among the listed services. Bring proper identification and confirm appointment requirements.

Birth certificates

The office lists Florida birth certificate services. Confirm eligibility, ID requirements and fees before visiting.

Hunting and fishing licenses

Hunting, fishing, lifetime and senior/disabled license information is listed under the official Tax Collector services.

Tourist development and business tax

The office lists tourist development tax and local business tax services for relevant businesses and rental operators.

Appointment tip

For driver license, concealed weapon, title or complex transaction services, use the official appointment link or call before visiting. Property tax payment may be easier online or by mail.

Wrong-office prevention

When to Contact the Alachua County Property Appraiser Instead of the Tax Collector

The Tax Collector collects the tax bill. The Property Appraiser prepares the tax roll and handles many property record and exemption questions.

Contact Tax Collector when…

  • You need to pay property taxes.
  • You need property tax payment status.
  • You need delinquent tax help.
  • You need tangible tax payment information.
  • You need vehicle, driver license or tax collector services.

Contact Property Appraiser when…

  • Ownership looks wrong.
  • Mailing address needs correction.
  • Assessed value looks wrong.
  • Homestead exemption is missing.
  • Tangible personal property value is the issue.

Contact Clerk when…

  • You need tax deed sale information.
  • You need recorded deed records.
  • You need public records tied to court or clerk functions.
  • You need tax deed surplus or auction information.

Practical warning

A value appeal, homestead issue or mailing address correction does not automatically stop the March 31 payment deadline. Ask the correct office what must be paid while a record issue is pending.

Avoid wrong page

Gainesville FL Tax Collector vs City of Gainesville Property Tax

If your property is in Gainesville, the property tax bill is still collected by the Alachua County Tax Collector. Do not look for a separate City of Gainesville tax collector payment portal for county property taxes.

Correct for Gainesville property tax

Alachua County Tax Collector, John Power, official site alachuacollector.com, payment portal county-taxes.net/alachua, and Gainesville branch addresses.

Wrong or incomplete path

Random directory pages, property appraiser pages used as payment pages, city utility payment pages, unofficial tax help ads, or links for a different Gainesville outside Florida.

If the bill is for property tax, use the Alachua County Tax Collector. If the bill is for a City of Gainesville utility, code fee, permit, parking or business service, use the correct city department instead.

Map and visit

Gainesville FL Tax Collector Map and Visit Reminder

The Downtown Public Branch is listed at 12 SE 1st Street, Gainesville, FL 32601. Use the map for directions, then confirm service availability before visiting.

Map search: Alachua County Tax Collector Downtown Public Branch, 12 SE 1st Street, Gainesville, FL 32601. Call 352-374-5236 or check the official location page before visiting.

Bring if visiting for taxes

  • Tax bill, account number or property address
  • Owner name or parcel details
  • Payment method accepted by the office
  • Prior receipt or confirmation number
  • Mortgage or title documents if relevant

Bring if visiting for vehicle/license service

  • Driver license or identification
  • Vehicle plate number or VIN
  • Proof of insurance when needed
  • Title documents when needed
  • Appointment confirmation if required
FAQ

Tax Collector Gainesville FL FAQ

These answers focus on Gainesville property tax payment, office locations, phone number, hours, due dates, discounts, mortgage escrow, delinquency and wrong-office confusion.

Use the official Alachua County Tax Collector payment portal at county-taxes.net/alachua. Search your property tax bill, verify the account, then follow the official payment instructions.
The main Alachua County Tax Collector number is 352-374-5236. Phone availability is listed as 8:30 am to 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday.
Gainesville branches include 12 SE 1st Street, 5830 NW 34th Blvd, and 3837 Windmeadows Blvd. Check the official locations page before visiting.
Public office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. Offices are closed Saturday and Sunday.
The official Tax Collector site lists John Power as the Alachua County Tax Collector.
Property taxes are due by March 31 and become delinquent April 1. Delinquent real estate taxes receive added charges and can move toward tax certificate sale.
Regular early-payment discounts are 4% in November, 3% in December, 2% in January and 1% in February. March is gross tax with no discount.
The official tax payment mailing address is Alachua County Tax Collector, P.O. Box 44310, Jacksonville, FL 32231. Verify current mailing instructions before sending time-sensitive payments.
No. Assessed value, ownership, mailing address, exemptions and property record questions are generally handled by the Alachua County Property Appraiser.
Search your tax bill online and verify whether payment posted. The mortgage company must request the tax bill and is required to pay during the 4% discount period.
Yes. The Alachua County Tax Collector lists vehicle registration, title, driver license, concealed weapon license, birth certificate and other services. Appointment and document requirements can vary by service.
No. For property taxes, Gainesville residents use the Alachua County Tax Collector. City utility or city fee payments may use separate City of Gainesville payment paths.
Final summary

Best Way to Use This Tax Collector Gainesville FL Guide

Use the official Alachua County payment portal first, verify your Gainesville property tax bill, then pay online or contact the Tax Collector. The main phone number is 352-374-5236, public office hours are Monday-Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, and Gainesville public branches include 12 SE 1st Street, 5830 NW 34th Blvd, and 3837 Windmeadows Blvd.

If the issue is payment, delinquency, tax certificate sale, vehicle registration, driver license or tax collector service, use the Tax Collector path. If the issue is value, exemption, ownership, mailing address or property record accuracy, use the Property Appraiser path. That split saves time and avoids wrong-office frustration.

Editorial note and official-source warning

This is an independent TaxCollectors.org guide for Gainesville, Florida and Alachua County taxpayers. It is not the official Alachua County Tax Collector, Alachua County Property Appraiser, Clerk, Florida Department of Revenue, mortgage servicer, title company, legal adviser or tax adviser.

Before paying, mailing documents, visiting an office, relying on a due date, acting on a delinquent notice, participating in a tax certificate sale, renewing vehicle registration or applying for a license service, verify current details directly through official Alachua County and Florida sources. Payment methods, appointment rules, office hours, service fees, tax sale dates, account status and procedures can change.

Official source shortcuts: Alachua County Tax Collector, Official Payment Portal, Property Taxes, and Office Hours & Locations.

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