Irvington Tax Collector: Pay Taxes, Office Hours & Address

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Start here if you need to pay online, look up taxes, call the Tax Collector, check office hours, pay sewer charges, set up AutoPay, or fix a tax sale/lien issue.

Office hours: 9:00 am-4:30 pm Room 101 · 1 Civic Square Taxes due Feb/May/Aug/Nov 1 10-day grace period
973-399-6613Tax Collector phone
Room 101Tax Department
9-4:30Office hours
Mar. 1Sewer charge due
Quick Answer

The Irvington Tax Collector in New Jersey bills and collects real property taxes, annual sewer charges and Special Improvement District taxes. The Tax Department is in the Irvington Municipal Building at 1 Civic Square, Room 101, Irvington, NJ 07111. The Tax Collector is listed as Tyrone A. Young, CTC. Call 973-399-6613 or 973-399-6614, or use the main township line 973-399-8111 ext. 6614. Office hours for tax payments are posted as Monday-Friday, 9:00 am-4:30 pm. Property taxes are due quarterly on February 1, May 1, August 1 and November 1, with a 10-day grace period.

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What the Irvington Tax Collector Office Handles

The Irvington Tax Collector is the payment and collection office for real property taxes, annual sewer charges and Special Improvement District charges.

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Most people searching for “Irvington Tax Collector” need a practical task: pay taxes, check the WIPP portal, confirm office hours, call the Tax Department, set up AutoPay, check a sewer charge, request a tax search, or handle a lien redemption. This guide puts those actions first because a taxpayer does not want a long government description before finding the payment path.

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The Tax Collector is not the same as the Tax Assessor. Irvington’s Revenue & Finance page explains that assessment questions should be directed to the Tax Assessor. That distinction matters when you believe the bill is too high, received an added assessment, need a tax appeal, or have exemption and assessment questions.

Use Tax Collector for payment

Property tax payment, sewer charge payment, Special Improvement District charge, WIPP payment, AutoPay, lien redemption, tax sale, payment posting and official tax search.

Use Tax Assessor for assessment

Assessed value, deed changes, property inspections, added assessments, deductions, exemptions, tax appeals and assessment review questions.

Use Essex Tax Board for appeals

Added/omitted appeals and regular property tax appeals are linked from Irvington’s official Property Tax Information page through Essex County tax appeal forms.

Payment workflow

How to Pay Irvington NJ Property Taxes Online

Use the official Irvington WIPP portal reached from the Township’s official Property Tax Information or Revenue & Finance page.

Online payment is the quickest route, but you should still verify the account before submitting money. The WIPP portal is used for Irvington property tax and sewer charge payment. If your property has a lien, tax sale certificate, redemption issue, or prior municipal charges, the normal online payment route may not be the correct final step.

Before paying, make sure you are on the Township of Irvington, New Jersey payment portal. Search results may also show the Village of Irvington, New York. That is a different municipality with different tax rules, address, office and payment processor.

1

Open the official WIPP portal

Start from Irvington’s official property tax information page or the official WIPP portal with WIPP ID 0709. Avoid payment links that appear to be for Irvington, New York.

2

Search the correct property account

Use block, lot, qualifier, owner name or property location information shown in the WIPP account. Confirm the property address before continuing.

3

Confirm what you are paying

Check whether the balance is property tax, sewer charge, lien-related amount or another municipal charge. Do not mix property taxes and lien redemption payments.

4

Review the payment screen

Review the total, any processor fee shown, account details, payment method and confirmation language before approving payment.

5

Save your confirmation

Download, print or screenshot the confirmation with the payment date, amount, account, property location and confirmation number.

Official payment

Pay Irvington taxes through WIPP

Use this official WIPP link for Irvington Township property tax and sewer charge account payment.

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Official township page

Property Tax Information

Use Irvington’s property tax information page for payment, appeal and AutoPay starting points.

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Before paying

How to Look Up Your Irvington Property Tax or Sewer Account

Look up your WIPP account before paying so you can confirm the property, account status, tax year, sewer charge and any delinquent balance.

Account lookup helps prevent common mistakes. A taxpayer may search by owner name and find a similar name. A property may have an added assessment. A sewer charge may be separate from a regular quarterly tax payment. A lien may exist on the account, and lien redemption cannot be treated like a simple online payment.

Search by block and lot

This is often the cleanest way to find a New Jersey municipal tax account. Add qualifier information if your property record includes one.

Search by owner name

Try exact owner name, prior owner name, trust name, estate name or business name if the property recently changed ownership.

Search by property location

If the owner search is confusing, use the property location. Watch for abbreviations, street suffixes and unit or qualifier details.

Verify before payment

  • Block, lot and qualifier
  • Property location
  • Owner or taxpayer name
  • Tax year or charge year
  • Quarter or sewer charge
  • Balance and lien status

Use lookup when…

  • You did not receive a bill.
  • You want to confirm payment posted.
  • You have a mortgage escrow account.
  • You received an added assessment.
  • You need to check sewer charges.
  • You see lien or tax sale language.
Office details

Irvington Tax Collector Office Hours, Address, Phone and Email

The Irvington Tax Department is listed in the Municipal Building, Room 101, at 1 Civic Square, Irvington, NJ 07111.

Tax Collector Office

Property tax, sewer charge, lien and tax sale help

Tax CollectorTyrone A. Young, CTC
Address1 Civic Square, Room 101, Irvington, NJ 07111
Phone973-399-6613 or 973-399-6614
Main / Ext.973-399-8111 ext. 6614
Fax973-399-6618
Emailtyoung@irvingtonnj.gov

Office Hours and Visit Help

Check before visiting for account-specific issues

HoursMonday-Friday, 9:00 am-4:30 pm
DepartmentRevenue & Finance / Tax Collection
Use forTax, sewer, lien, redemption, tax sale
AssessmentCall Tax Assessor for value questions
Water serviceNew Jersey American Water: 800-652-6987

Before you visit

Call first if your issue involves lien redemption, tax sale, an official tax search, AutoPay setup, an added assessment, a sewer charge, mortgage escrow, or a prior-year balance. These issues often need documents or account review before a counter visit will solve them.

Due date help

Irvington NJ Property Tax Due Dates and 10-Day Grace Period

Irvington property tax bills are due and payable quarterly on February 1, May 1, August 1 and November 1, with a 10-day grace period after each due date to avoid interest.

February 1

First quarter property tax payment. Confirm the account early if you use mortgage escrow or WIPP AutoPay.

May 1

Second quarter property tax payment. Check WIPP if you did not receive a bill in the mail.

August 1

Third quarter property tax payment. Review any added assessment or appeal-related notice separately.

November 1

Fourth quarter property tax payment. Late-year delinquency can matter for annual tax sale and lien status.

If you did not receive a tax bill

Irvington’s official tax collection information says that if a taxpayer does not receive a tax bill in the mail, they should contact the Tax Office or review tax information online. Do not wait for paper mail when the WIPP portal and Tax Office can help confirm the account.

Grace-period warning

The official page states there is a 10-day grace period after each quarterly due date to avoid interest. Do not assume a longer extension unless Irvington officially announces one. Payments are safer when made well before the last grace-period day.

Sewer charge

Irvington Annual Sewer Charge: Due Date, Flat Rate and Water-Service Warning

Irvington’s official tax collection information states that the annual sewer charge is due and payable on March 1.

The annual sewer charge is a flat rate and is not billed based on water usage. This is important because many taxpayers assume sewer billing is tied to the amount of water used at the property. Irvington specifically says to contact New Jersey American Water for water service.

Due March 1

The annual sewer charge is due and payable on March 1. Review the WIPP account early if you are unsure what is open.

Flat rate

Irvington states that the annual sewer charge is a flat rate and is not billed on water usage.

Water service

For water service, Irvington directs taxpayers to New Jersey American Water at 800-652-6987.

Do not mix property tax and sewer issues

Both property tax and sewer charges may appear in municipal billing workflows, but you should confirm the exact charge before paying. If the account shows tax, sewer and lien-related amounts, call the Tax Collector before assuming one online payment clears every issue.

AutoPay

How Irvington WIPP AutoPay Works for Taxes and Sewer Charges

Irvington’s AutoPay instructions explain that taxpayers can set up automatic payment through the WIPP portal for taxes and sewer charges.

AutoPay can be useful if you want tax and sewer charges paid automatically on the scheduled due dates. Irvington’s WIPP AutoPay PDF explains that payments may be deducted from your chosen payment method on the due date. It also explains that you need a registered WIPP user account to set up AutoPay.

1

Log in or create a WIPP account

Open the Irvington WIPP portal. If you are not already registered, use the new user option to create an account.

2

Select your property or properties

After logging in, select the correct property account. Confirm the property location before adding payment settings.

3

Add a payment method

AutoPay can use a bank account or credit card, depending on the options offered in WIPP. Review any processor fee shown before enrollment.

4

Enroll and watch for email notices

Irvington’s AutoPay instructions state that you will receive email notifications before payment is processed. Keep those emails for your records.

AutoPay due-date coverage

The AutoPay instructions list February 1 taxes, March 1 sewer charges, May 1 taxes, August 1 taxes and November 1 taxes.

Still verify after setup

AutoPay is helpful, but you should still check WIPP after due dates to confirm that payment processed and posted correctly.

Open AutoPay Instructions
Official tax search

How to Request an Official Irvington Tax Search

Irvington’s tax collection information says an official tax search requires a $10 payment to the tax office along with the correct property description.

The official page says tax searches are processed within fifteen business days upon receipt of payment. This is not the same as simply looking at WIPP. A WIPP lookup is useful for account review, but an official tax search may be needed for closing, title, attorney review or formal property research.

Include with tax search

  • Correct property description
  • Block, lot and qualifier if available
  • Property address
  • Owner or taxpayer name
  • $10 payment to the tax office
  • Contact information for return questions

Use tax search for

  • Real estate closing support
  • Attorney or title review
  • Confirming open municipal charges
  • Checking tax and sewer status
  • Preparing for sale or refinance
  • Verifying property description

Processing-time reminder

The official page states that tax searches are processed within fifteen business days after receipt of payment. Do not wait until the day before closing to request one.

Lien and tax sale

Irvington Tax Sale, Lien Redemption and Delinquent Municipal Charges

Irvington’s Tax Collector conducts an annual tax sale for properties with delinquent municipal charges on the account.

If a lien exists on your property, do not treat the situation like a normal quarterly tax payment. The official lien redemption request form explains that redemption figures must be requested, that valid photo identification is required, and that redemption figures may take up to five business days because verification from the lien holder is required.

Lien redemption request

Use the official lien redemption request form if a tax sale certificate exists and you need redemption figures.

Open Redemption Form

Payment form matters

The redemption form says payments must be certified/bank check or money order, and that no personal checks or cash payments will be accepted for redemption.

Separate checks may be required

The redemption form states separate checks are required for each payment, and the cancellation-of-sale certificate fee is listed separately.

Lien redemption details to know

  • Allow up to five business days for redemption figures.
  • Provide proof of interest in the property.
  • Valid photo identification is required.
  • Figures may change if the lien holder disagrees or submits subsequent payments.
  • Payments are posted as of the date received, not the postmark date.
  • The form states two redemption calculations are provided at no cost within a calendar year.
  • A $50 fee may apply for each subsequent calculation requested from the office.
  • The form lists a $30 fee for certificate-of-sale cancellation of record.

Do not pay lien redemption through a normal online checkout without confirmation

The lien paperwork may require certified funds, proof of interest, separate checks and exact redemption figures. Call the Tax Collector before assuming a WIPP payment clears a lien.

Assessment and appeal help

If Your Irvington Property Tax Bill Looks Too High

Payment questions go to the Tax Collector. Assessment, value, exemption and appeal questions should go through the Tax Assessor or official appeal process.

Irvington’s property tax information page links taxpayers to added/omitted appeal forms and regular appeal forms. The Revenue & Finance page explains that the Assessment office handles the fair assessment of real property, deed changes, property inspections, added assessments, deduction eligibility, exemption questions, tax appeals and related assessment work.

Tax Collector questions

  • How do I pay?
  • Did my payment post?
  • What is due?
  • How do I redeem a lien?
  • How do I request a tax search?

Tax Assessor questions

  • Why is my value high?
  • How do I appeal?
  • Where is my deduction?
  • What about added assessments?
  • Who updates deed changes?

Appeal timing warning

A tax appeal or assessment review does not automatically remove payment due dates. Ask the proper office what must be paid while a review is pending.

Official starting point: Irvington Property Tax Information.

Avoid wrong city

Irvington NJ Tax Collector vs Irvington NY Tax Payment

Search results can show Irvington, New Jersey and Irvington, New York. This article is for Township of Irvington, Essex County, New Jersey.

Wrong for this article

If the page says Village of Irvington, Westchester County, Greenburgh, 85 Main Street, or New York, it is not the Irvington NJ Tax Collector page.

Correct signs for Irvington NJ

Look for IrvingtonNJ.gov, WIPP ID 0709, 1 Civic Square, Essex County, Tyrone A. Young, Room 101 and the 973 phone area code.

User-first value

Why This Irvington Tax Collector Page Is Built Like a Helpful Tool

A thin directory page gives a phone number. A useful page helps the taxpayer finish the real job: pay, look up, call, visit, set up AutoPay, check sewer charges, or fix a lien issue.

First screen solves the main job

The WIPP payment link, office phone, hours, sewer due date and lien warning are visible immediately.

NJ vs NY confusion is prevented

The page makes clear that this is for Township of Irvington, New Jersey, not the Village of Irvington, New York.

Real tax problems are covered

AutoPay, annual sewer charge, official tax search, liens, tax sale, redemption forms, grace period, and appeal routing are included.

Map and visit

Irvington Tax Collector Address and Map

The Irvington Tax Collector is located at the Irvington Municipal Building, 1 Civic Square, Room 101, Irvington, NJ 07111.

Map search: Irvington Tax Collector, 1 Civic Square, Irvington, NJ 07111. Tax Department documents list Room 101. Call 973-399-6613 or 973-399-6614 before visiting for lien, redemption or tax search issues.

Bring if visiting

  • Tax bill or WIPP account information
  • Block, lot and qualifier
  • Property address
  • Payment method
  • Photo ID if lien/redemption related
  • Proof of interest for redemption requests

Call before visiting if…

  • A lien exists on the property.
  • You need redemption figures.
  • You need an official tax search.
  • You received an added assessment.
  • Your sewer charge is unclear.
  • AutoPay did not process as expected.
FAQ

Irvington Tax Collector FAQ

These answers focus on the questions taxpayers usually ask when they need to pay, call, check hours, use WIPP, handle sewer charges, or resolve a lien issue.

The Tax Department is listed at the Irvington Municipal Building, 1 Civic Square, Room 101, Irvington, NJ 07111.
Irvington lists Tyrone A. Young, CTC, at 973-399-6613 or 973-399-6614. The AutoPay document also lists 973-399-8111 ext. 6614 and fax 973-399-6618.
The tax collection section states office hours are Monday through Friday, 9:00 am to 4:30 pm. Call before visiting for lien, redemption, tax search or account-specific issues.
Yes. Irvington links taxpayers to the WIPP portal for online property tax payment. Confirm the property account before submitting payment.
Irvington states that property tax bills are due quarterly on February 1, May 1, August 1 and November 1, with a 10-day grace period after each due date to avoid interest.
The annual sewer charge is due and payable on March 1. Irvington states it is a flat rate and is not billed on water usage.
Yes. Irvington’s AutoPay instructions explain that taxpayers can set up automatic payments through WIPP after creating or logging into a registered user account.
Irvington says to remit a $10 payment to the tax office with the correct property description. Tax searches are processed within fifteen business days after receipt of payment.
Use the official Lien Redemption Request Form and provide proof of interest. The form says to allow up to five business days for redemption figures and requires certified/bank check or money order for payment.
No. This guide is for Township of Irvington, New Jersey, in Essex County. Irvington, New York has different tax offices, payment links and due-date rules.
Final summary

Best Way to Use This Irvington Tax Collector Guide

Use the official WIPP portal or Irvington Property Tax Information page first. Confirm the property account, tax quarter, sewer charge, lien status and payment type before submitting payment. Property taxes are due February 1, May 1, August 1 and November 1, with a 10-day grace period after each due date.

For office help, call 973-399-6613 or 973-399-6614, or use 973-399-8111 ext. 6614. The Tax Department is listed at 1 Civic Square, Room 101, Irvington, NJ 07111. If your account involves a lien, redemption request, official tax search, tax sale or added assessment, call the office before assuming the standard online payment path is enough.

Editorial note and official-source warning

This is an independent TaxCollectors.org guide for Irvington Township, New Jersey taxpayers. It is not the official Township of Irvington, Tax Collector, Tax Assessor, Essex County Tax Board, WIPP, Edmunds GovTech, mortgage company, legal adviser or tax adviser.

Before paying, setting up AutoPay, requesting a tax search, redeeming a lien, filing an appeal, or relying on a due date, verify current details through Irvington Township’s official tax pages and the Tax Collector office. Payment methods, processor fees, office hours, lien figures, tax sale rules, appeal forms and account status can change.

Official source shortcuts: Revenue & Finance, Property Tax Information, WIPP Payment Portal, and Lien Redemption Request Form.

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