Seymour Tax Collector: Pay Taxes, Office Hours & Address

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Town of Seymour, Connecticut · Tax Collector

Pay Seymour Taxes Online, Check Hours & Find the Right Office

Start here if you need to pay real estate, motor vehicle or personal property tax, find the Tax Collector office, check hours, print a receipt, or fix a late bill.

Official Town links Tax Collector: Dana Flach 30-day grace period 1.5% monthly interest after grace
203-888-0517Tax Collector phone
1 First StSeymour Town Hall address
July 1First tax installment due
Jan. 1Second installment / supplemental due
Quick Answer

The Seymour Tax Collector is located at 1 First Street, Seymour, CT 06483. The office phone number is 203-888-0517. The official Tax Collector page lists Dana Flach as Tax Collector and Christina Swanson as Assistant Tax Collector. The office lists Monday-Thursday 8:00 am-4:30 pm and Friday 8:00 am-noon. Online tax payments are handled through Seymour’s official mytaxbill.org link.

First task

How to Pay Seymour CT Taxes Online Without Using the Wrong Link

For most residents, the fastest way to begin is Seymour’s official online tax payment link at mytaxbill.org. Search the bill first, confirm the tax type and year, then pay only after the record clearly matches you.

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Open Seymour’s official online tax payment page

Use the Town of Seymour Tax Collector page or the Town’s Online Payments page to reach the official mytaxbill.org payment system. Avoid unofficial bill-payment pages when entering card or bank details.

2

Search by the best available detail

Search by name, property location, bill number, unique ID or list number if available. If a name search shows multiple bills, slow down and match the bill type, year and property or vehicle details.

3

Confirm the tax type

Real estate, motor vehicle, personal property and supplemental motor vehicle taxes have different user problems. A DMV clearance question should not be treated like a simple real estate receipt question.

4

Review payment fees before submitting

Seymour lists fees for card and electronic-check payments. These fees matter if you are choosing between online card payment, e-check, in-person cash/check/money order, or mail payment.

5

Save the confirmation immediately

After payment, save the receipt or confirmation screen showing the bill number, tax year, amount, payment date and confirmation number. Keep proof until your record shows paid.

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Seymour online tax payment

Use Seymour’s official mytaxbill.org link to search and pay Town of Seymour tax bills online.

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Town Tax Collector page

Use the official Town of Seymour Tax Collector page for office contact, payment schedule, payment fees and policy links.

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Office help

Seymour Tax Collector Office: Address, Phone Number and Staff

The Seymour Tax Collector office is at Seymour Town Hall, 1 First Street, Seymour, CT 06483. The main Tax Collector phone number is 203-888-0517.

Seymour Tax Collector

Town of Seymour, Connecticut

Tax CollectorDana Flach
Assistant Tax CollectorChristina Swanson
Phone203-888-0517
Address1 First Street, Seymour, CT 06483
Use forTax payments, tax records, late bills, receipts and DMV-related tax questions

Before You Visit

Bring the right details

Real estateBring bill, address or list/bill number
Motor vehicleBring name, bill, plate/VIN details if available
DMV releaseCall before paying online or by personal check
DelinquentOldest taxes must be handled first
RuleVerify current counter hours before driving

Important local note

There are multiple places named Seymour in search results, including a Town of Seymour in Wisconsin. This article is for the Town of Seymour, Connecticut, with the Tax Collector office at 1 First Street, Seymour, CT 06483.

Office hours

Seymour Tax Collector Office Hours: When to Visit and When to Call First

The Tax Collector page lists Monday-Thursday 8:00 am-4:30 pm and Friday 8:00 am-noon. The Town online payments page also shows a Monday-Thursday 12:00 pm-1:00 pm Town Hall closure, so call before visiting near lunch.

Monday-Thursday

The Tax Collector page lists 8:00 am-4:30 pm. The Town address section shows Town Hall hours split as 8:00 am-noon and 1:00 pm-4:30 pm, with a noon-1:00 closure Monday-Thursday.

Friday

The Town lists Friday hours as 8:00 am-noon. Do not wait until Friday afternoon for a tax-payment, receipt or DMV release problem.

Best time to call

Call earlier in the day, especially near July/August or January/February grace-period deadlines. Bring the bill number or exact tax type when you call.

Before driving to Town Hall, ask this

  • Is the Tax Collector counter open right now?
  • Can my bill be paid online instead?
  • Do I need cash, money order, certified bank check or a specific payment method?
  • Will an online payment give a DMV release fast enough?
  • Do I need the Assessor instead of the Tax Collector?
  • What exact bill number or list number should I bring?
Payment costs

Seymour Tax Payment Fees: Credit Card, E-Check, Visa Debit and Phone Payment

Seymour’s official Tax Collector information lists online payment fees: credit card 2.5% with a $2 minimum, e-check $2 flat fee, Visa debit $3.95 flat fee, and accepted cards including Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express.

Credit card

Seymour lists a 2.5% fee with a $2 minimum for credit card payments. Confirm the final fee on the payment screen before submitting.

E-check

Seymour lists a $2 flat fee for electronic-check payments. This may be useful for larger bills, but always confirm on the checkout screen.

Visa debit

Seymour lists a $3.95 flat fee for Visa debit. Fee rules can matter if you are paying several bills separately.

In-person payment

  • Cash
  • Check
  • Money order
  • Credit/debit card should be handled online according to the Town FAQ

Other payment notes

  • Pay by phone number listed by Town: 1-833-440-3767
  • Fees apply to phone and online card/payment methods
  • Water assessment payments cannot be paid online or with credit/debit cards
  • Mail payment should include the correct bill portion
Tax calendar

Seymour CT Tax Due Dates, Installments and 30-Day Grace Period

Real estate, motor vehicle and personal property taxes over $100 are payable in two installments: July 1 and January 1. Bills of $100 or less are due in one installment on July 1. A 30-day grace period applies.

July 1 installment

Real estate, motor vehicle and personal property tax bills are due July 1. The Town FAQ says July 1 installments are payable until August 1 without interest accruing.

January 1 installment

If the tax bill is over $100, the second installment is due January 1 and payable until February 1 without interest accruing.

Supplemental motor vehicle

Supplemental motor vehicle bills cover registrations after October 1 through September 30 and are due in one installment on January 1.

Failure to receive a bill is not a defense

Seymour’s Tax Collector information states failure to receive a bill does not prevent delinquent fees. If you do not receive a bill, search online or call the Tax Collector before the grace period ends.

Simple homeowner checklist

  • Look for the July bill mailing in late June.
  • Do not expect a separate reminder for the January installment.
  • Search online if your bill is missing.
  • Pay before August 1 or February 1 when those dates apply.
  • If the first day of the month falls on a weekend, verify the next-business-day rule with the office.
Receipt help

How to Get or Save a Seymour Tax Receipt

A tax receipt matters when you are selling a home, refinancing, proving escrow payment, resolving a motor vehicle issue, or responding to a delinquent notice.

Online receipt

Save the confirmation page immediately after paying online. Keep the bill number, tax year, amount, date and confirmation number.

In-person receipt

If you pay at Town Hall, review the receipt before leaving. Make sure the correct bill, year and taxpayer name were credited.

Escrow proof

If a mortgage company paid, compare the escrow proof with the Town tax record. Seymour’s FAQ says escrow questions should be addressed to the mortgage company.

Receipt should show

  • Taxpayer name
  • Bill or list number
  • Tax type
  • Grand List or tax year
  • Amount paid
  • Payment date

Keep proof for

  • Mortgage escrow disputes
  • Real estate closing
  • DMV motor vehicle clearance
  • Delinquent tax notice response
  • Business personal property records
Motor vehicle help

Seymour Motor Vehicle Taxes and DMV Clearance for Late Payments

Unpaid motor vehicle taxes can prevent vehicle registration. Seymour’s official information warns that DMV release rules are stricter when motor vehicle taxes are late.

If you need a DMV release, do not assume an online payment will clear the issue instantly. Seymour’s Tax Collector page says late payments needing a DMV release must be paid by cash, money order or certified bank check, with no personal or business checks accepted. The FAQ also notes that delinquent motor vehicle releases are generally issued electronically and that immediate release requires specific payment methods.

Do not use the wrong payment method

If you are blocked at DMV, call the Tax Collector before paying by personal check or online method. The payment method can affect how quickly the release is issued.

Supplemental bills

If you registered a vehicle after October 1, you may receive a prorated supplemental motor vehicle tax bill in January. It is due January 1 and payable until February 1 without interest.

Vehicle replacement

The FAQ explains that replacing a vehicle can still lead to a bill on the old vehicle, with a credit applied on the supplemental bill when the same plate is used.

Late tax help

Seymour Delinquent Tax Policy: Interest, Oldest Bills First and Collection Risk

Seymour’s official delinquent tax policy says taxes not paid within the grace period become delinquent and are subject to statutory interest and enforcement actions. Interest is state-mandated at 18% annually, or 1.5% monthly.

1

Confirm which bill is delinquent

Know whether the issue is real estate, motor vehicle, supplemental motor vehicle or personal property. Also identify the Grand List year and bill/list number.

2

Understand oldest taxes first

The Town FAQ says payments toward accounts with delinquent or back taxes must be applied toward the oldest outstanding bill first. This can affect what remains unpaid.

3

Ask before assuming a payment plan exists

The delinquent tax policy says partial payments are accepted, but formal payment plans are not offered. Taxpayers are encouraged to communicate with the Tax Office.

4

Respond to DEMAND or orange delinquent statements

The policy describes DEMAND notices and delinquent statements. Ignoring them can lead to State Marshal, collection agency or Town Attorney involvement, depending on the tax type and circumstances.

Interest cannot simply be waived

Seymour’s FAQ says neither the Tax Collector nor First Selectman has authority to waive interest by state statute. Do not wait for a hardship explanation to remove interest automatically. Call early and discuss the account before it escalates.

Wrong office prevention

Tax Collector vs Assessor: Who Handles Seymour Exemptions, Value and Tax Bills?

The Tax Collector collects taxes. The Assessor handles assessed value, exemptions and many property-record questions. Calling the wrong office can waste time near a deadline.

Call Tax Collector for

  • Paying a tax bill
  • Online payment issue
  • Receipt or paid status
  • Back taxes due
  • DMV release after motor vehicle delinquency

Call Assessor for

  • Assessment value
  • Exemption eligibility
  • Property record corrections
  • Business personal property assessment
  • Real estate assessment questions

Senior and exemption help

Seymour’s FAQ says exemption questions for veterans, active military, blind or totally disabled taxpayers should go to the Assessor’s Office at 203-881-5013. Senior tax break eligibility questions are routed to the Municipal Aide contact listed in the FAQ.

Search-result confusion

Seymour Tax Collector CT vs Other Seymour Tax Pages

The focus keyword “seymour tax collector” can show results for more than one place. This guide is for the Town of Seymour, Connecticut.

Wrong for Seymour CT taxpayers

If a page mentions Eau Claire County, Wisconsin, Tower Drive, or a Wisconsin clerk/treasurer, it is not the Seymour, Connecticut Tax Collector office.

Correct signs for this page

Look for seymourct.org, 1 First Street, Seymour CT 06483, phone 203-888-0517, Dana Flach, Town Hall and the official mytaxbill.org Seymour payment link.

Quick safety check before paying

  • Does the page mention Seymour, Connecticut?
  • Does the address match 1 First Street, Seymour, CT 06483?
  • Does the payment link use the Town of Seymour’s official online payment route?
  • Does the tax type match your bill: real estate, motor vehicle, personal property or supplemental motor vehicle?
  • Are you paying a Town tax bill, not sewer use or water assessment by mistake?
User-first value

Why This Seymour Tax Collector Guide Is Built Like a Payment Tool

A thin directory page gives one phone number. A useful page helps a Seymour resident finish the exact task: pay, call, visit, print proof, clear DMV, or solve a late bill.

First screen solves the job

Payment link, phone number, address, hours and late-tax warning are visible immediately so the user does not hunt through the page.

Wrong office confusion is reduced

The guide clearly separates Tax Collector payment tasks from Assessor value and exemption tasks.

Real-life tax problems are covered

DMV release, supplemental motor vehicle bills, escrow, lockbox confusion, oldest taxes first, interest and delinquent policy are explained in plain language.

Map and visit

Seymour Tax Collector Map and Visit Reminder

Use the map for directions to Seymour Town Hall at 1 First Street. Call 203-888-0517 before visiting near lunch, close of day, or a tax deadline.

Map search: Seymour Tax Collector, 1 First Street, Seymour, CT 06483. Confirm current Tax Collector counter hours and payment method before visiting.

Bring if visiting for tax help

  • Tax bill or bill/list number
  • Property address or vehicle details
  • Accepted payment method
  • Prior receipt or confirmation number
  • Mortgage/escrow proof if relevant

Check before visiting

  • Is the counter open during lunch?
  • Can I pay online instead?
  • Do I need cash, money order or certified bank check?
  • Will my payment affect DMV clearance?
  • Is this a Tax Collector or Assessor issue?
FAQ

Seymour Tax Collector FAQ

These answers focus on the real user intent: pay taxes, find the office, check hours, understand fees, avoid late interest, get receipts and solve DMV-related motor vehicle tax problems.

The Seymour Tax Collector office is at Seymour Town Hall, 1 First Street, Seymour, CT 06483.
The official Tax Collector phone number is 203-888-0517.
The official Town page lists Dana Flach as Tax Collector and Christina Swanson as Assistant Tax Collector.
Yes. The Town links to mytaxbill.org for online tax payments. Search your bill, confirm the bill type and year, review fees, then save your confirmation.
The Tax Collector page lists Monday-Thursday 8:00 am-4:30 pm and Friday 8:00 am-noon. The Town online payments page also shows a Monday-Thursday noon-1:00 pm Town Hall closure, so call before visiting near lunch.
Real estate, motor vehicle and personal property taxes over $100 are payable in two installments, July 1 and January 1. Bills of $100 or less are due in one installment on July 1. Supplemental motor vehicle bills are due January 1.
Yes. Seymour states a 30-day grace period applies to all taxes. July 1 installments are payable until August 1 without interest, and January 1 installments are payable until February 1 without interest, subject to weekend/next-business-day rules.
Payments after the grace period are subject to interest at 1.5% per month, effective the first of each month. Seymour’s delinquent tax policy describes possible notices, collection referral and legal enforcement if taxes remain unpaid.
Seymour’s FAQ says no. By state statute, neither the Tax Collector nor First Selectman has authority to waive interest.
Seymour lists a 2.5% credit card fee with a $2 minimum, a $2 flat e-check fee, and a $3.95 Visa debit flat fee. Confirm final fees on the payment screen.
Seymour states failure to receive a bill does not invalidate the tax or interest. Search online or call the Tax Collector if you did not receive or misplaced a bill.
Exemption eligibility questions generally go to the Assessor’s Office. Seymour’s FAQ lists the Assessor’s Office phone as 203-881-5013 for qualified exemptions.
Final summary

Best Way to Use This Seymour Tax Collector Guide

If your goal is to pay Seymour taxes, start with the official online payment link, search the correct bill, review fees and save your confirmation. If you need in-person help, use the Tax Collector office at 1 First Street and call 203-888-0517 before visiting near lunch, close of day or a deadline.

If your issue is a tax payment, receipt, back taxes or DMV clearance, use the Tax Collector path. If your issue is assessed value, exemptions or property record details, use the Assessor path. That simple split helps you avoid the wrong office and finish the task faster.

Editorial note and official-source warning

This is an independent TaxCollectors.org guide for Seymour, Connecticut taxpayers. It is not the official Town of Seymour Tax Collector, Assessor, DMV, mortgage company, tax adviser or legal adviser.

Before paying, mailing documents, visiting Town Hall, relying on a grace period, requesting DMV clearance, or handling a delinquent account, verify current information directly through official Town of Seymour sources. Fees, hours, payment methods, interest, release timing and account status can change.

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