Mohave County Tax Collector Office: Pay Property Tax & Hours

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TaxCollectors.org — Mohave County, Arizona property tax help Official links checked June 2, 2026
Mohave County, AZ Treasurer / Tax Collector

Pay Mohave County Property Tax Using the Right Official Portal

Start here to pay online, find the Kingman office, check hours, use drop boxes, print receipts, or fix prior-year taxes.

Official links only 700 W. Beale St · Kingman 928-753-0737 Arizona Treasurer = tax collection office
Oct. 1Arizona property taxes due
Nov. 1First half past due after 5pm
May 1Second half past due after 5pm
8am-5pmWeekday portal hours
Quick Answer

The Mohave County AZ “Tax Collector” function is handled by the Mohave County Treasurer. The official property tax office phone is 928-753-0737. The county seat office is at 700 W. Beale Street, Kingman, AZ 86401, and the Treasurer payment portal lists hours as Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm. Property taxes can be paid online, in person, over the phone, by mail, or through approved drop box locations depending on the bill and tax year.

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Mohave County AZ Tax Collector Office: Why the Official Office Is the Treasurer

In Arizona, county property tax collection is handled by the County Treasurer. Many people search “Mohave County AZ Tax Collector,” but the official office name you will see on Mohave County pages is Mohave County Treasurer.

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This distinction matters because it keeps you from calling the wrong department. The Treasurer is the payment and collection office. The Assessor handles property values, parcel records, ownership, address updates, exemptions and assessment questions. The Recorder handles deeds and recorded documents. If you use the wrong office first, you may lose time near a deadline or tax lien date.

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Use Treasurer for payment

Pay current taxes, ask about payment posting, obtain receipts, confirm delinquent balances, handle prior-year taxes and ask about tax lien collection matters.

Use Assessor for parcel details

Questions about value, mailing address, ownership timeline, parcel maps, personal property assessment and rental property records usually start with the Assessor.

Use Recorder for documents

Questions about deeds, recorded documents and homestead-related recording issues usually belong with the Recorder, not the Treasurer payment counter.

Payment workflow

How to Pay Mohave County Property Taxes Online, by Phone, In Person or by Mail

The official Mohave County Treasurer site says property taxes can be paid online, in person or over the phone. The online pay page also notes that only the current online tax year shown on the portal may be paid online, and prior-year payments should be handled by contacting the office.

Do not treat the payment screen like a normal checkout page. A Mohave County property tax record can include current-year taxes, prior-year delinquent taxes, tax lien status, personal property records, multiple parcels, parcel-number formatting issues, mortgage/bill-pay delays, or drop-box timing problems. Your first task is to confirm the correct parcel and year before paying.

1

Open the official Mohave County Treasurer payment page

Start from the official Mohave County Pay Taxes page or the Treasurer page. Avoid unofficial payment links when entering parcel or card details.

2

Search with the correct parcel or account format

Mohave County’s tax statement page lists account formats such as account number, parcel number and personal property number. Use the format shown on your statement when possible.

3

Confirm tax year and online eligibility

The official pay page warns that only the listed current tax year may be paid online. If you need to pay 2024 or a prior year, contact the Treasurer’s Office at 928-753-0737 before assuming the online portal will accept it.

4

Review payment method and support details

For phone payment or online payment problems, the official pay page points users to Point and Pay support at 855-814-6451. Save all confirmation details after submitting payment.

5

Save your receipt or payment proof

Use the official payment receipt path or save your online confirmation. Keep the parcel number, tax year, amount, date and confirmation number until the account shows correctly.

Fastest official path

Pay online

Use the official Mohave County Treasurer pay page for current-year online property tax payments.

Open Pay Taxes Page
Portal search

Search tax account

Use the Treasurer payment portal to search property tax bills. Confirm parcel, tax year and amount before paying.

Open Payment Portal
Support

Phone payment help

For payment over the phone or online payment problems, the official page directs taxpayers to Point and Pay at 855-814-6451.

Office address

Mohave County Treasurer / Tax Collector Office Address, Phone, Email and Mailing Details

Use the Treasurer’s Office for property tax payments, prior-year payments, receipts, payment problems and tax lien collection questions.

Mohave County Treasurer

Official county property tax collection office

Phone928-753-0737
Fax928-753-0788
EmailMCtreas@mohave.gov
HoursMonday-Friday, 8am-5pm
Office areaCounty Seat Office in Kingman

Mailing and Overnight Address

Use the right address for the payment method

MailingMohave County Treasurer, P.O. Box 712, Kingman, AZ 86402-0712
Overnight / physical700 W. Beale St., Kingman, AZ 86401
Checks payable toMohave County Treasurer
IncludeStub or parcel number with payment
County operator928-753-9141

Do not confuse Treasurer with Assessor

If your question is “How much do I owe?” or “Can I pay this tax?” use the Treasurer. If your question is “Why is my value wrong?” or “How do I change mailing address?” use the Assessor.

Office hours

Mohave County Tax Collector Hours and Best Time to Call or Visit

The Treasurer payment portal lists office hours as Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm. Call before visiting if you are paying near a deadline, handling prior-year taxes, or dealing with a tax lien matter.

Regular weekday hours

Use Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm as the normal public service window shown by the Treasurer payment portal.

Best practical calling time

Call earlier in the day, especially near November 1, December 31 and May 1. Deadline periods can increase call volume.

Deadline-day warning

Do not wait until 4:45pm on a due-date cutoff. Search problems, prior-year status, portal issues or bill-pay delays can create late penalties.

Have this ready before calling

  • Parcel number, account number or personal property number.
  • Tax year you are asking about.
  • Property address or owner name as shown on the statement.
  • Payment confirmation number if you already tried to pay.
  • Bank bill-pay proof if you used online banking.
  • Tax lien, delinquent or prior-year notice if applicable.
Arizona due dates

Mohave County Property Tax Due Dates, Installments and Past-Due Rules

Mohave County’s Treasurer FAQ explains that Arizona property taxes are due October 1 and may usually be paid in two installments. The first installment becomes past due after 5:00 pm November 1, and the second installment becomes past due after 5:00 pm May 1.

October 1

Property taxes are due. The first installment is due October 1 on most property.

After 5pm November 1

The first installment becomes past due after 5:00 pm November 1, according to the Treasurer FAQ.

March 1 and May 1

The second installment is due March 1 of the following year and becomes past due after 5:00 pm May 1.

If taxes are $100 or less

The Treasurer FAQ says if the taxes are $100 or less, they become due and payable in full on October 1 and become past due after December 31. Verify the amount and year directly on your tax statement.

Mail and bank bill pay

Paying Mohave County Property Taxes by Mail or Online Banking Bill Pay

Mohave County’s FAQ says checks should be made payable to Mohave County Treasurer and should include a payment stub or parcel number with payment.

If you use online banking or a bill-pay website, the official FAQ warns that payment must be scheduled so it is received by the due date shown on the tax bill. Processing timing depends on your bank or bill-pay provider, so a payment scheduled on the due date may not be received by the county in time.

1

Set payee correctly

Use Mohave County Treasurer as the payee. Do not abbreviate in a way that could confuse your bank’s bill-pay system.

2

Use the parcel number in the account field

The official FAQ says to identify your 8 or 9-digit parcel number in the account number field when using online bill pay.

3

Create separate payments for separate parcels

The FAQ says a separate payee and bill-pay transaction is required for each parcel. Do not combine parcels into one vague bank payment.

Bank bill pay is not the same as instant online payment

Many banks mail a check or use processing steps behind the scenes. Schedule early enough for the Treasurer to receive payment by the due date, not just for your bank to show it as sent.

Drop boxes

Mohave County Treasurer Drop Box Locations and Cash Warning

The official Treasurer page says the office serves the public through phone, drop boxes, email, online and in person at the County Seat Office in Kingman. It also warns: do not deposit cash via drop box locations.

Kingman drop box

700 W. Beale Street, Kingman, Arizona 86401.

Bullhead City drop box

1130 Hancock Road, Bullhead City, AZ 86442.

Lake Havasu City drop box

2001 College Drive, Suite 93, Lake Havasu City, AZ 86403.

Never use cash in a drop box

Use a traceable payment method and include the correct payment stub or parcel number. If you are near a deadline, call the Treasurer’s Office to confirm how drop-box processing timing is handled.

Prior-year taxes

What to Do if You Need to Pay 2024 or Prior-Year Mohave County Taxes

The official Mohave County pay taxes page states that only the current online tax year shown on the portal may be paid online, and taxpayers needing to make a payment for 2024 or prior-year taxes should contact the office at 928-753-0737.

Prior-year taxes can involve delinquent interest, tax lien status, assignment status, different payoff amounts, or payment restrictions. That is why the safe route is to call before paying a prior-year amount you found on an old notice or screenshot.

Before calling

  • Write down the parcel number.
  • Know the tax year you want to pay.
  • Check whether the parcel has a lien status.
  • Have your notice or old bill nearby.
  • Ask for the current total due today.

Ask the Treasurer

  • Can this prior-year tax be paid online?
  • What is the exact payoff amount?
  • Are certified funds required?
  • Is there tax lien or assignment status?
  • How do I get a receipt after payment?
Tax lien help

Mohave County Delinquent Taxes, Tax Liens, Lien Assignment and GIS Map Help

Mohave County’s Treasurer site includes tax lien information, delinquent tax tools and Treasurer GIS maps. Use those official resources before relying on third-party lists or old auction screenshots.

Tax lien and delinquent parcel information can change. A parcel may have prior-year delinquent taxes, may have gone to sale, may be available for assignment during specific dates, or may require direct Treasurer confirmation before payment. If you are an owner trying to fix delinquency or a lien holder trying to pay subsequent taxes, use official county instructions only.

Delinquent tax parcels

The Treasurer GIS Maps page explains that delinquent tax parcels are parcels with prior-year delinquent taxes and may also have liens on prior years. The current tax year is not included.

Lien assignment window

The Treasurer GIS Maps page notes that assignments are available only between April 15 and November 30 of each year.

Lien holder warning

The official pay page tells lien holders that to pay subsequent taxes, they should follow the instructions in the sub-tax billings sent each July.

Official tax lien page

Use Mohave County’s official tax lien page for lien sale information and lien-related contact paths.

Open Tax Lien Sale Page

Treasurer GIS Maps

Use the Treasurer GIS Maps page for official delinquent tax parcel and lien assignment map references.

Open Treasurer GIS Maps
Wrong office prevention

Mohave County Treasurer vs Assessor vs Recorder: Who Handles What?

A lot of tax office frustration happens because the taxpayer calls the payment office for a record problem or calls the assessment office for a payment issue.

Treasurer handles

  • Property tax payments
  • Current and prior-year tax balances
  • Payment receipts
  • Payment posting questions
  • Tax lien and collection matters

Assessor handles

  • Mailing address changes
  • Assessment value questions
  • Parcel and map details
  • Rental property registration
  • Personal property assessment questions

Recorder handles

  • Deeds
  • Recorded documents
  • Document copies
  • Homestead recording questions
  • Voter registration routes through Recorder functions

Simple rule

If your sentence starts with “I need to pay,” start with the Treasurer. If it starts with “Why is my value, owner, address or parcel record wrong?” start with the Assessor. If it starts with “I need a deed or recorded document,” start with the Recorder.

Proof of payment

How to Get a Mohave County Property Tax Receipt or Payment Confirmation

Mohave County’s property tax page includes a payment receipts path. Receipts are important for closing, refinance, escrow, accounting, tax lien resolution and proof that a payment posted.

Online payment receipt

Save the portal confirmation page and later verify that the property tax record shows the payment correctly.

Mail payment proof

Keep the cancelled check, mailing proof, tax statement stub copy and parcel number used with the payment.

Bank bill-pay proof

Save your bank’s confirmation, but remember that bank proof is not the same as county receipt. Verify county posting.

Receipt should show

  • Parcel or account number
  • Tax year
  • Amount paid
  • Payment date
  • Confirmation or receipt number

Useful extra proof

  • Bank confirmation
  • Point and Pay confirmation
  • Cancelled check
  • Mailing/tracking proof
  • Treasurer email or call note
User-first value

Why This Mohave County Tax Collector Guide Is Built Like a Payment Tool

A thin page gives only a phone number. A useful page helps the taxpayer finish the exact task: pay, call, search, mail correctly, use the right drop box, or fix a prior-year tax issue.

First screen solves the job

The payment link, phone number, address, hours and prior-year warning are visible immediately so users do not need to hunt through long paragraphs.

Arizona terminology is clarified

The guide targets the search phrase “tax collector” but explains that Mohave County officially uses the Treasurer for property tax collection.

Real mistakes are prevented

Bank bill-pay parcel errors, prior-year online-payment limits, drop-box cash mistakes, due-date confusion and Treasurer vs Assessor confusion are addressed.

Map and visit

Mohave County Treasurer Map: Kingman County Seat Office

The Mohave County seat office is at 700 W. Beale Street, Kingman, AZ 86401. Use the map for directions and call 928-753-0737 before visiting for prior-year taxes, lien questions or deadline-sensitive payment help.

Map search: Mohave County Treasurer, 700 W. Beale Street, Kingman, AZ 86401. For tax payment questions, call 928-753-0737. For phone payment or online payment problems, use Point and Pay support at 855-814-6451.

Bring if visiting

  • Tax statement or parcel number
  • Account number or personal property number if applicable
  • Payment method accepted by the office
  • Prior-year notice or lien notice if relevant
  • Payment confirmation if you already tried to pay

Call first when

  • You are paying prior-year taxes.
  • Your parcel has a tax lien status.
  • You used online banking bill pay.
  • You need a receipt for closing or refinance.
  • You are near a due-date cutoff.
FAQ

Mohave County AZ Tax Collector FAQ

These answers focus on payment, office hours, address, due dates, prior-year taxes, drop boxes, parcel search, tax liens and the Treasurer vs Assessor split.

In Arizona, the property tax collector function is handled by the County Treasurer. For Mohave County property tax payment and collection questions, use the Mohave County Treasurer.
The Mohave County Treasurer property tax office phone number is 928-753-0737. The payment portal also lists MCtreas@mohave.gov as the Treasurer email.
The county seat office is in Kingman. The official county physical/overnight address is 700 W. Beale St., Kingman, AZ 86401. The Treasurer mailing address is P.O. Box 712, Kingman, AZ 86402-0712.
The Treasurer payment portal lists hours as Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm. Call before visiting near holidays, due dates or tax lien matters.
Use the official Mohave County Treasurer Pay Taxes page or the Mohave County Treasurer payment portal. Search the property tax record, verify parcel and year, then pay if the bill is eligible for online payment.
The official pay page states that only the current online tax year shown on the portal may be paid online and that taxpayers needing to pay 2024 or prior-year taxes should contact the office at 928-753-0737.
The Treasurer FAQ explains that property taxes are due October 1. The first installment becomes past due after 5:00 pm November 1. The second installment is due March 1 and becomes past due after 5:00 pm May 1.
The Treasurer FAQ says if taxes are $100 or less, they are due and payable in full on October 1 and past due after December 31.
Yes, but the Treasurer FAQ says payment must be received by the due date. Identify the payee as Mohave County Treasurer and use your 8 or 9-digit parcel number in the account number field. Use a separate payee and transaction for each parcel.
No. The official Treasurer page specifically warns not to deposit cash via drop box locations.
Contact the Mohave County Assessor for mailing address, property value, parcel and assessment questions. The Treasurer handles tax collection and payment.
Use the official Mohave County Treasurer Tax Statements page. It includes lookup fields and account format examples for account numbers, parcel numbers and personal property numbers.
Final summary

Best Way to Use This Mohave County AZ Tax Collector Guide

Use the official Mohave County Treasurer payment page first, confirm your parcel and tax year, then pay only if the bill is eligible for online payment. For 2024 or prior-year taxes, call 928-753-0737 before trying to pay online. For phone payment or online payment support, use 855-814-6451.

If your issue is payment, receipt, tax lien, delinquent balance or prior-year tax, use the Treasurer path. If your issue is value, address, parcel details, ownership record, rental registration or property assessment, use the Assessor path. That split prevents wasted calls and helps Mohave County taxpayers solve the correct problem faster.

Editorial note and official-source warning

This is an independent TaxCollectors.org guide for Mohave County, Arizona taxpayers. It is not the official Mohave County Treasurer, Mohave County Assessor, Recorder, Point and Pay, bank, mortgage servicer, legal adviser or tax adviser.

Before paying, mailing, using a drop box, relying on a deadline, handling a tax lien, paying prior-year taxes or using bank bill pay, verify current details directly through official Mohave County sources. Online tax year availability, office closures, payment fees, due-date handling, tax lien status and account status can change.

Official source shortcuts: Mohave County Treasurer, Pay Taxes, Treasurer FAQ, and Mohave County Assessor.