Fort Myers Tax Collector: Pay Taxes, Office Hours & Address

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Fort Myers Tax Collector · Lee County, Florida

Pay Lee County Taxes in Fort Myers Using the Right Official Office

Start here if you need to pay property taxes, check Fort Myers office hours, print a receipt, renew registration, schedule an appointment, or avoid a late-tax problem.

Official LeeTC links Fort Myers address Due by Mar. 31 Delinquent Apr. 1
239-533-6000Main phone
2480 ThompsonDowntown Fort Myers
Mar. 31Due in full
Apr. 1Delinquent date
Quick Answer

The Fort Myers Tax Collector office is part of the Lee County Tax Collector. The Downtown Fort Myers office is at 2480 Thompson Street, Fort Myers, FL 33901, and the main phone number is 239-533-6000. Lee County real estate taxes become payable November 1 and are due in full by March 31. Unpaid real estate property taxes become delinquent April 1.

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What the Fort Myers Tax Collector Office Actually Handles

When people search for “tax collector Fort Myers,” they usually mean the Lee County Tax Collector office in Fort Myers. This office helps with tax payments, receipts, driver license and ID services, titles and registrations, business tax receipts, hunting and fishing licenses, concealed weapon license services and other county/state services listed by LeeTC.

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Find your county tax collector: Visit taxcollectors.org to find your county tax collector office, payment portal and deadlines. Paying online through your county portal is the fastest way to stop penalty accrual.

Use Tax Collector for payment

Property tax payment, tangible tax payment, receipt, delinquent tax, tax certificate, payment method, registration and title service questions.

Use Property Appraiser for value

Exemptions, mailing address change, property value, ownership records, property data search and appraisal questions.

Use appointment tools for visits

Driver license, title, registration, concealed weapon and some complex services may require appointments or service-specific documents.

Payment workflow

How to Pay Fort Myers / Lee County Property Taxes Online

Use the official Lee County Tax Collector online payment page. You can pay real estate taxes, tangible taxes, business tax, vehicle/vessel/mobile home renewals and other listed services through official LeeTC payment paths.

Before paying, search the property account carefully. Lee County property tax bills can involve real estate taxes, tangible personal property taxes, discounts, installment plans, partial payment rules, delinquent status, mortgage escrow payments and tax certificate issues. The fastest safe method is to confirm the correct account first, then pay.

1

Open the official LeeTC pay page

Start at the official Lee County Tax Collector “Pay Online” page. Do not use ads or random third-party tax pages when paying property taxes.

2

Choose the correct payment category

Real estate property tax, tangible property tax, business tax, vehicle/vessel/mobile home renewals and driver license services are different payment paths.

3

Search and verify the record

Confirm the owner name, property address, tax year, account details, amount due and paid/unpaid status before submitting payment.

4

Review payment method and convenience fee

LeeTC payment policies explain that eChecks are free for current real estate and tangible property tax payments, while credit/debit and other online payment methods may include convenience fees.

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Save confirmation and print receipt later

Keep your confirmation number. After the payment posts, use the official receipt path to print or download the paid record.

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Official Lee County pay online page

Use this for real estate or tangible tax payment, business tax, vehicle/vessel/mobile home renewal and other official payment categories.

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Property tax details

LeeTC property tax page

Use this for real estate tax bill help, tax notice printing, payment options and property tax guidance.

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Office hours

Fort Myers Tax Collector Office Hours and Best Time to Visit

Lee County Tax Collector location listings show Fort Myers-area office hours as Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and Thursday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., except holiday closings.

Regular office window

Most LeeTC service centers use 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, with Thursday beginning at 9:00 a.m.

Check wait times

LeeTC provides service center wait times. Check before driving, especially during property tax season, registration deadlines, or driver license busy periods.

Appointment warning

Some driver license, CDL, HazMat, road test, concealed weapon, title or complex services may need appointments or specific documents.

Have this ready before you call or visit

  • Tax bill, account number or property address for property tax help.
  • Driver license, vehicle title, registration notice, VIN or plate number for DMV services.
  • Payment method and confirmation number if you already paid.
  • Mortgage escrow details if the lender was supposed to pay.
  • Appointment confirmation for services that require one.
Address and contact

Fort Myers Tax Collector Address, Phone Number and Nearby Service Centers

The main Lee County Tax Collector office shown on LeeTC pages is 2480 Thompson Street, Fort Myers, FL 33901. Fort Myers-area users may also see North Fort Myers and South Fort Myers service centers depending on the service they need.

Downtown Fort Myers

Main Fort Myers Tax Collector location

Address2480 Thompson Street, Fort Myers, FL 33901
Phone239-533-6000
HoursMon/Tue/Wed/Fri 8:30-5; Thu 9-5
ServicesTaxes, business tax, titles, registration, driver license and more

Other Fort Myers-area options

Use if closer or service-specific

North Fort Myers15201 N Cleveland Ave, North Fort Myers, FL 33903
South Fort Myers15680 Pine Ridge Road, Fort Myers, FL 33908
First Lee Tag Agency18990 S Tamiami Trail Suite 5, Fort Myers, FL 33908
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Which Fort Myers location should you use?

If you need property or tangible tax payment, Downtown Fort Myers, South Fort Myers and other LeeTC offices may support tax services. If you need road tests, CDL, HazMat, concealed weapon, dealer services or title transfers, check the official locations page because not every service is available at every office.

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Fort Myers Property Tax Due Date, Discount Months and Delinquent Date

Lee County real estate taxes become payable November 1 and are due in full by March 31 of the following year. Unpaid real estate property taxes become delinquent April 1.

November to February discounts

LeeTC property tax season guidance lists discount months: November 4%, December 3%, January 2%, and February 1%.

March 31 final due date

Real estate taxes are due in full by March 31. Do not wait until the last day to figure out the payment site or escrow problem.

April 1 delinquent date

Unpaid real estate property taxes become delinquent April 1. A 3% penalty and advertising fees are added to the gross amount due.

If your mortgage company should pay

Escrow is not the same as county posting. Search the tax account before March 31. If it still shows unpaid, contact the mortgage company and ask for proof of payment, payment date, amount, account number and tax service confirmation.

Proof of payment

How to Print a Fort Myers / Lee County Property Tax Receipt

LeeTC explains that you can print a property tax receipt by visiting the property tax payment website, entering your name or address, selecting your record, and using the Print PDF option from the paid account history.

After online payment

Save your confirmation screen, then return later to print the official receipt once the account history shows paid.

After in-person payment

Check your receipt before leaving the office. Confirm tax year, amount, property address and account number.

For title, sale or refinance

Keep a PDF copy and a screenshot of the paid status. Title companies and mortgage lenders often ask for proof.

Wrong-office prevention

Lee County Tax Collector vs Lee County Property Appraiser

Use the Tax Collector for paying and proving taxes. Use the Property Appraiser for property records, mailing address, exemptions and valuation questions.

Call Tax Collector when…

  • You need to pay property taxes.
  • You need a receipt.
  • You have a delinquent tax question.
  • You need tax certificate information.
  • You need vehicle, title or registration services.

Call Property Appraiser when…

  • Your mailing address is wrong.
  • Your exemption is missing.
  • Your appraised value looks wrong.
  • You need parcel/property data.
  • You need ownership or appraisal record help.

Property Appraiser shortcut

LeeTC guidance directs exemption and mailing-address questions to the Lee County Property Appraiser. Use the official Property Appraiser site or call 239-533-6100 for those record-side questions.

Open Lee County Property Appraiser
Services

Fort Myers Tax Collector Services: Property Tax, DMV, Business Tax and More

The Lee County Tax Collector is not only a property tax office. Fort Myers-area locations may provide tax, driver license, motor vehicle, vessel, mobile home, business tax, hunting/fishing and concealed weapon-related services depending on the office.

Property and tangible taxes

Pay real estate property taxes, tangible personal property taxes, print bills, print receipts, review payment options and handle delinquent tax questions.

Vehicle, vessel and mobile home

Renew registrations, transfer titles, handle plates and use official Florida DMV-connected services through LeeTC service centers or online tools.

Driver license and ID

Driver license and ID services may require specific documents, appointments, Real ID proof or testing rules. Check before visiting.

Late tax help

Fort Myers Delinquent Property Taxes, Tax Certificates and Payment Cautions

Unpaid Lee County real estate property taxes become delinquent April 1. LeeTC states that a 3% penalty and advertising fees are added to the gross amount due at that time.

Do not assume a delinquent tax can be handled the same way as a current tax bill. Payment method rules can change. LeeTC payment policies state that eChecks are free for current real estate and tangible property tax payments but cannot be used to pay delinquent property taxes.

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Confirm the delinquent account

Search your property tax record and verify the tax year, property address, account details and exact delinquent status.

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Call before paying if status is complex

If the account is delinquent, involved in tax certificates, or tied to a tax deed/tax sale issue, verify current payment instructions directly with LeeTC.

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Save proof after payment

Keep the confirmation number, paid receipt, amount, date, property address and tax year in case the account status takes time to update.

User-first value

Why This Page Is Built Like a Helpful Fort Myers Tax Tool

A thin page gives an address. A useful page helps the visitor finish the task: pay, call, visit, print proof, use the right office or avoid a penalty.

First screen solves the main intent

Payment, address, hours and receipt help appear immediately so Fort Myers users do not need to scroll through long text first.

Wrong-office confusion is removed

The page separates the Tax Collector from the Property Appraiser so users do not call the wrong office for exemptions or value questions.

Real taxpayer issues are included

Discount months, due dates, delinquent taxes, receipt printing, eCheck rules, appointments and Fort Myers service locations are covered.

Map and directions

Fort Myers Tax Collector Map and Visit Reminder

The Downtown Fort Myers Tax Collector office is at 2480 Thompson Street, Fort Myers, FL 33901. Use the map for directions and verify wait times or appointment needs before driving.

Map search: Lee County Tax Collector, 2480 Thompson Street, Fort Myers, FL 33901. Call 239-533-6000 or check official LeeTC wait times before visiting.
FAQ

Fort Myers Tax Collector FAQ

These answers focus on Fort Myers office address, Lee County tax payments, hours, receipts, deadlines, vehicle services and Property Appraiser confusion.

The Downtown Fort Myers Lee County Tax Collector office is at 2480 Thompson Street, Fort Myers, FL 33901.
The main Lee County Tax Collector phone number is 239-533-6000.
LeeTC location listings show Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and Thursday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., except holiday closings. Always verify the specific service before visiting.
Use the official Lee County Tax Collector Pay Online page, choose the property tax payment path, search your tax account, verify the record, and save the confirmation after payment.
Lee County real estate taxes become payable November 1 and are due in full by March 31 of the following year. Unpaid real estate property taxes become delinquent April 1.
Use the official property tax payment website, search by name or address, select the paid record, and use the Print PDF option from the account history.
No. Homestead exemption and property record questions generally belong with the Lee County Property Appraiser, not the Tax Collector payment office.
Yes, LeeTC locations provide vehicle, vessel and mobile home services, but service availability can vary by location. Check the official location page and appointment information before visiting.
LeeTC payment policies state that eChecks are free for current real estate and tangible property tax payments, but cannot be used to pay delinquent property taxes. Verify current payment rules directly with LeeTC.
Final summary

Best Way to Use This Fort Myers Tax Collector Guide

Use the official Lee County Tax Collector site first, then choose the right action: pay taxes, print a receipt, schedule an appointment, check wait times, renew vehicle registration, or verify a delinquent tax issue. The Downtown Fort Myers office is at 2480 Thompson Street, Fort Myers, FL 33901, and the main phone number is 239-533-6000.

If the issue is payment, receipt, vehicle registration, title transfer, business tax or delinquent taxes, use the Tax Collector path. If the issue is property value, exemption, mailing address or ownership record, use the Lee County Property Appraiser path. That simple split saves time and helps avoid wrong-office frustration.

Editorial note and official-source warning

This is an independent TaxCollectors.org guide for Fort Myers and Lee County, Florida taxpayers. It is not the official Lee County Tax Collector, Lee County Property Appraiser, Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, legal adviser, tax adviser, title company or mortgage servicer.

Before paying, mailing documents, visiting an office, relying on hours, scheduling appointments, renewing registration, using drop boxes, disputing property records, or handling delinquent taxes, verify current details directly through official LeeTC and Florida state resources. Payment fees, service availability, wait times, office closures, appointment rules and account status can change.

Official source shortcuts: Lee County Tax Collector, Pay Online, Locations, Payment Policies, and Lee County Property Appraiser.

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