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Bridgeport Tax Collector Bridgeport CT: Office Hours, Address & Pay Taxes

If you are searching for the Bridgeport Tax Collector Bridgeport CT, this guide helps you find the official office address, phone number, office hours, tax bill lookup, online payment portal, mail payment steps, motor vehicle tax clearance rules, delinquent tax interest, Bridgeport mill rate details, senior tax relief routing, and when to contact the Tax Assessor instead of the Tax Collector.

Pay or look up tax bills Bridgeport uses an online bill lookup and payment system processed through Invoice Cloud.
Office address Tax Collector, 45 Lyon Terrace, Room 123, Bridgeport, CT 06604.
Office hours Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM-4:00 PM, with special extended tax-season hours when posted.
Motor vehicle tax help Use the correct steps for DMV clearance, supplemental bills, booted vehicles and assessor credits.
Real estate, personal property and motor vehicle taxes Phone: 203-576-7271 Room 123, 45 Lyon Terrace No breadcrumb schema included
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Room 123 45 Lyon Terrace
9 AM-4 PM Regular weekday hours
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The Bridgeport Tax Collector is located at 45 Lyon Terrace, Room 123, Bridgeport, CT 06604. The regular office hours listed by the city are Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM-4:00 PM. The Tax Collector phone number is 203-576-7271, fax is 203-332-5628, and the listed email is collector311@bridgeportct.gov. For online bill lookup and payment, use the official Bridgeport tax bill portal.

Official source: City of Bridgeport Tax Collector and Bill Lookup/Pay Online.
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Bridgeport Tax Collector: What This Office Handles

The Bridgeport Tax Collector collects city tax revenue under Connecticut statutes and helps taxpayers with tax bill payment information.

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The office is responsible for billing and collection of real estate taxes, personal property taxes, motor vehicle taxes and related penalty charges. Use the Tax Collector when your issue is paying a bill, checking a balance, looking up a bill, mailing payment, asking about late interest, or confirming how to handle motor vehicle tax payment for DMV clearance.

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Official source: Bridgeport Tax Collector department page.

Use the Tax Collector for payment

Tax bill payment, online lookup, phone payment, mailed payments, drop box questions, delinquent interest, current bill payment and DMV tax clearance questions.

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Use the Assessor for value and credits

Property valuation, assessment records, senior relief, exemptions, motor vehicle assessment corrections and revaluation questions usually belong with the Tax Assessor.

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Use the official portal before paying

The city states online payments are processed through Invoice Cloud and are not real-time, so keep your confirmation and allow processing time.

Open official tax bill portal
Payment workflow

How to Pay Bridgeport CT Tax Bills Online, By Phone, Mail, Bank or Drop Box

Bridgeport taxpayers can view or pay tax bills online, pay by phone, mail payment, use M&T Bank during certain current-tax periods, or use the Tax Office drop box during July/January when allowed.

The city states that online payments are processed by Invoice Cloud and are not real-time. This matters for motor vehicle clearance, DMV registration, delinquent bills and deadline payments because the payment may not instantly update in every system.

Official source: Bridgeport Bill Lookup/Pay Online.
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Open the official Bridgeport tax bill portal

Use the City of Bridgeport tax bill search and payment link. Search carefully by name, bill number, list number, property location or other available fields.

Open Bridgeport tax bill search
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Confirm the correct bill type

Bridgeport tax bills can involve real estate, personal property, motor vehicle or supplemental motor vehicle taxes. Confirm the bill type before paying.

Read Bridgeport Tax Collector FAQ
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Review processing time and payment fees

Online payments are not real-time. The payment portal also notes vendor fees for card payments and an electronic check fee, so review costs before submitting.

See payment fee section
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Save your confirmation

Save the confirmation page, amount, bill number, taxpayer name, payment date and payment method. This is especially important for motor vehicle tax clearance.

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Payment method Bridgeport guidance Important caution
Online Processed through Invoice Cloud / tax bill portal. Not real-time; keep confirmation and allow processing time.
Phone Pay by phone at 844-892-9646. Verify bill and payment fees before completing payment.
M&T Bank Available in Fairfield County during July/January for current taxes only. Yellow bills/back taxes are not accepted at M&T Bank.
Drop box Located in the Tax Office during July/January. No cash accepted at drop box.
Mail Mail is listed as a convenient method in the FAQ. Include a self-addressed stamped envelope if you need a returned receipt.
Address and contact

Bridgeport Tax Collector Office Address, Mailing Address, Phone and Email

The Bridgeport Tax Collector is located at City Hall, 45 Lyon Terrace, Room 123, Bridgeport, CT 06604.

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DepartmentTax Collector
Address45 Lyon Terrace
RoomRoom 123
City / ZIPBridgeport, CT 06604
HoursMonday-Friday, 9:00 AM-4:00 PM

Contact Details

Use before visiting for payment or bill questions

Phone203-576-7271
Fax203-332-5628
Emailcollector311@bridgeportct.gov
Mailing45 Lyon Terrace, Room 123
City / ZIPBridgeport, CT 06604

Before driving to City Hall, call if your issue involves a motor vehicle registration clearance, booted vehicle, delinquent bill, payment that has not posted, senior tax relief, assessment correction or an old tax bill.

Official source: Bridgeport Tax Collector contact information.
Office timing

Bridgeport Tax Collector Office Hours and Tax Season Extended Hours

The regular Tax Collector office hours listed by Bridgeport are Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

During posted tax season periods, Bridgeport may publish extended hours. For the January 2026 collection period, the city listed extended hours from January 26 through February 2, 2026, from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, plus Saturday January 31, 2026, from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM.

Official source: Bridgeport Current Tax Season Information.

Best time to call

Call early in the business day, especially near July/August and January/February grace-period deadlines.

Before visiting

Bring the full bill, bill number, taxpayer name, vehicle information if relevant, payment method and any prior confirmation.

Deadline warning

Do not wait until the last afternoon of the grace period. Online payment is not real-time, and motor vehicle clearance can take processing time.

Fees and processing

Bridgeport CT Tax Bill Payment Fees and Online Processing Time

The Bridgeport online tax bill portal warns that credit/debit card vendor fees apply and that an electronic check payment fee is charged.

The Bridgeport tax bill portal states that online payments require 5 business days for motor vehicle clearance from the Tax Office. It also notes that the electronic check payment fee is $0.95, while credit/debit card convenience fees are charged by the vendor.

Official source: City of Bridgeport Tax Bills Search & Pay.

Electronic check

Useful for taxpayers who prefer bank payment. Verify account and routing information before submitting.

Credit or debit card

Convenient, but vendor convenience fees can apply. Review the checkout screen before confirming payment.

Motor vehicle clearance

Online payment may not instantly clear DMV-related issues. The portal warns of a 5-business-day clearance period.

Due dates and grace period

Bridgeport Tax Due Dates: July 1, January 1, Grace Period and Late Interest

Bridgeport general tax information says taxes are assessed as of October 1, levied on the following July 1, and due in two installments on July 1 and January 1.

The city FAQ explains that July bills have a grace period before late interest begins, and January bills are payable by February 1. If the stated grace-period date falls on a weekend, the city may allow payment until the next Monday. Always verify the current tax season notice for the exact year’s posted dates.

Official source: General Tax Information and Current Tax Season Information.
Tax timing Bridgeport guidance Practical action
Assessment date Taxes are assessed as of October 1. This matters for motor vehicle tax jurisdiction and assessment questions.
First installment Taxes are levied/collected on July 1. Pay before the end of the posted grace period to avoid interest.
Second installment Second installment comes due January 1. Bridgeport current tax notice says January taxes are payable by February 1.
Late interest Past due payments are subject to 1.5% interest per month from the due date. Do not assume the interest can be waived.

Interest cannot usually be waived

Bridgeport’s FAQ says the Tax Collector does not have authority to waive interest and makes no exceptions. Failure to receive a tax bill does not exempt the taxpayer from taxes and interest charges.

Read official Bridgeport Tax Collector FAQ
Mill rate and calculation

Bridgeport Mill Rate 2025-2026 and How Property Tax Is Calculated

Bridgeport states that taxes are based on assessed value multiplied by the current mill rate. One mill equals $1.00 of tax for each $1,000 of assessment.

For fiscal year 2025-2026, Bridgeport lists 43.45 mills for real estate and personal property and 32.46 mills for motor vehicles. The city’s example shows that an assessed value of $200,000 multiplied by a 43.45 mill rate equals $8,690.

Official source: Bridgeport General Tax Information.

Real estate

Use the real estate/personal property mill rate when estimating a real estate tax bill from assessed value.

Personal property

Business personal property can use the same listed mill rate as real estate for the posted fiscal year.

Motor vehicle

Motor vehicle mill rates can differ from real estate rates. Use the city’s current posted tax season information.

Vehicle tax help

Bridgeport Motor Vehicle Tax Questions, DMV Clearance and Booted Vehicles

Bridgeport motor vehicles are assessed as of October 1 and due in two installments on July 1 and January 1.

If you sold a vehicle, moved, transferred plates, registered a vehicle in another state, or received a supplemental motor vehicle bill, the Tax Collector may not be the only office involved. Many motor vehicle assessment corrections route through the Bridgeport Tax Assessor at 203-576-7241.

Official source: Bridgeport Motor Vehicle Tax Questions.

DMV clearance

All vehicle property taxes in your name must be paid in full to register or renew a vehicle. Online payments may require processing time for clearance.

Moved within Connecticut

If your vehicle was registered in Bridgeport on October 1, Bridgeport may still issue the bill even if you later moved to another Connecticut town.

Booted vehicle warning

Bridgeport’s FAQ says online payments are not accepted if your vehicle has been booted. A boot fee, towing and storage may apply.

Supplemental motor vehicle bills

Vehicles registered between October 2 and the following July 31 may appear on a supplemental motor vehicle list. Bridgeport says supplemental motor vehicle bills are due in one installment on January 1.

Official source: Motor Vehicle Tax Questions.
Collector vs assessor

Bridgeport Tax Collector vs Tax Assessor: Which Office Should You Contact?

The Tax Collector handles tax bill collection and payment. The Tax Assessor discovers, lists and values real estate, personal property and motor vehicles, creates the Grand List, and handles tax relief and exemptions.

Your question Correct office Why
I need to pay a tax bill. Tax Collector The collector handles payment, billing and collection service.
My assessed value looks wrong. Tax Assessor The assessor values property and maintains the Grand List.
I sold a vehicle but still got a bill. Assessor for correction; Collector for payment status Vehicle assessment credits and proof of disposal are assessment matters.
I need senior or disability tax relief. Tax Assessor Bridgeport says the Assessor administers tax relief programs and exemptions.
Official source: Bridgeport Tax Assessor.
Senior and exemption help

Bridgeport Senior Tax Relief, Disability Relief, Veteran Exemptions and Forms

Bridgeport tax relief and exemption questions usually belong with the Tax Assessor, not the payment counter.

Bridgeport’s Assessor forms page lists elderly/totally disabled tax relief forms, veteran exemption forms, disabled exemption forms, personal property forms and other exemption forms. The page notes a Form M35H filing period from February 1 through May 15 and a veteran exemption Form M-59 filing period from February 1 through October 1.

Official source: Bridgeport Tax Assessor Forms.

Senior / disabled homeowner relief

Check the Assessor forms page for filing windows, income rules and current application forms before assuming your tax bill is final.

Veteran exemptions

Veteran exemption applications have their own filing period and documentation rules. Use the official forms page for the current forms.

Do not ignore payment deadlines

An exemption application may not automatically pause the tax due date. Ask the city what must be paid while an application is pending.

2025 revaluation

Bridgeport 2025 Revaluation and Why Your Tax Bill May Change

Bridgeport states that its state-mandated 2025 revaluation is completed. A revaluation equalizes property values for tax burden distribution.

If your property assessment changed, your tax bill may change even if the mill rate changes. Revaluation and assessment questions should be checked through the Tax Assessor, not only the Tax Collector payment counter.

Official source: Bridgeport Revaluation Information.

Practical homeowner tip

Before calling the Tax Collector about a higher tax bill, check your assessment record, revaluation notice and mill rate. The Collector collects the bill, but assessment value questions usually belong with the Assessor.

Open Bridgeport assessments online
Proof and receipts

Bridgeport Tax Receipt, Paid Bill Proof and Returned Receipt Checklist

A tax receipt can matter for DMV clearance, mortgage escrow, refinancing, sale closing, accounting, rental records, elderly relief paperwork or proof of timely payment.

Receipt should show

  • Bill number or tax account details
  • Taxpayer name
  • Tax type: real estate, personal property, motor vehicle or supplemental
  • Grand list / tax year if shown
  • Payment amount
  • Payment date
  • Confirmation or receipt number

Save extra proof

  • Screenshot of online payment confirmation
  • Bank/card confirmation
  • Mailing proof if mailed
  • Copy of check or money order
  • Self-addressed stamped envelope if requesting returned receipt by mail

Bridgeport’s FAQ says mail is a convenient payment method and advises including a self-addressed stamped envelope if you need a returned receipt. Online users should also save their confirmation because online payments are not real-time.

Official source: Bridgeport Tax Collector FAQ.
Senior-friendly checklist

Before You Pay Bridgeport Taxes: Practical Safety Checklist

This checklist is written for Bridgeport residents, seniors, family helpers, landlords, business owners and anyone trying to clear a motor vehicle tax issue.

Before online payment

  • Confirm you are using the Bridgeport tax bill portal.
  • Check the bill type and taxpayer name.
  • Review vendor fees before submitting.
  • Remember online payment is not real-time.

Before visiting Room 123

  • Call 203-576-7271 if your issue is urgent.
  • Bring your bill or bill number.
  • Bring vehicle details if it is a motor vehicle tax problem.
  • Ask first if a booted-vehicle issue requires in-person payment.

Before ignoring a bill

  • Failure to receive a bill does not remove tax or interest.
  • Vehicle sold or moved issues may need Assessor review.
  • Late interest is not normally waived.
  • Check yellow bills/back taxes separately.
Helpful video

Bridgeport Property Records Video Help

A directly official Bridgeport Tax Collector payment video was not confirmed in the official city pages during review. The video below is included as a general public-records helper for users who want to understand Bridgeport property record searching before checking assessments or tax bills.

How to search Bridgeport property records

This video is not a substitute for the official Bridgeport Tax Collector page, official tax bill portal, or Assessor records. Use it only as a general visual guide, then verify all payment and assessment details through official city links.

Verify with official Bridgeport Tax Collector
Map and visit

Bridgeport Tax Collector Map: 45 Lyon Terrace, Room 123

Use this map for directions to the Bridgeport Tax Collector at 45 Lyon Terrace, Bridgeport, CT 06604. The city lists the office in Room 123.

Map search: 45 Lyon Terrace, Bridgeport, CT 06604. Confirm current office hours, parking, public access, holiday closures, extended tax-season hours and accepted payment method before visiting.

Bring if visiting

  • Full tax bill or bill number
  • Photo ID if needed
  • Vehicle registration or plate details for motor vehicle tax issues
  • Payment confirmation if following up
  • Proof of disposal or move if asking about vehicle assessment correction

Call before going

  • Ask if your issue can be handled online or by phone.
  • Ask whether your vehicle clearance requires in-person action.
  • Ask whether a booted vehicle issue can be paid online.
  • Ask if you should contact the Assessor instead.
FAQ

Bridgeport Tax Collector FAQ

These answers cover the main search intent behind Bridgeport tax collector, Bridgeport CT tax bill lookup, office hours, address, online payment, motor vehicle tax clearance, late interest and senior relief routing.

Where is the Bridgeport Tax Collector office?

The Bridgeport Tax Collector is located at 45 Lyon Terrace, Room 123, Bridgeport, CT 06604.

What are Bridgeport Tax Collector office hours?

The regular hours listed by the city are Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Bridgeport may post extended hours during certain tax season periods.

What is the Bridgeport Tax Collector phone number?

The Bridgeport Tax Collector phone number is 203-576-7271. The fax number is 203-332-5628, and the listed email is collector311@bridgeportct.gov.

How do I pay Bridgeport CT taxes online?

Use the official Bridgeport tax bill search and payment portal. Online payments are processed through Invoice Cloud and are not real-time, so save your confirmation.

Can I pay Bridgeport taxes by phone?

Bridgeport’s Bill Lookup/Pay Online page lists pay-by-phone at 844-892-9646. Review payment details and fees before completing payment.

Can I pay Bridgeport taxes at M&T Bank?

Bridgeport says current bills may be paid at M&T Bank in the Fairfield County area during July and January only. Yellow bills or back-tax bills are not accepted at M&T Bank.

Does Bridgeport have a tax drop box?

Bridgeport lists a drop box located in the Tax Office during July and January only. No cash is accepted at the drop box.

What happens if I pay my Bridgeport taxes late?

Bridgeport’s FAQ says past due payments are subject to interest at 1.5% per month from the due date, and the Tax Collector does not have authority to waive interest.

What if I never received my Bridgeport tax bill?

Failure to receive a bill does not exempt you from paying taxes and interest. Bridgeport says you can call the Tax Collector at 203-576-7271 or access the bill online.

How long does online payment take for motor vehicle clearance?

The Bridgeport tax bill portal states that payments made online require 5 business days for motor vehicle clearance from the Tax Office.

Who handles Bridgeport assessment or senior relief questions?

The Bridgeport Tax Assessor handles assessment records, valuation questions, tax relief programs and exemptions. The Assessor office is listed at 45 Lyon Terrace, Room 105, Bridgeport, CT 06604, phone 203-576-7241.

Is TaxCollectors.org the official Bridgeport city website?

No. TaxCollectors.org is an independent guide. Always verify final payment, current balance, due dates, office hours, fees, motor vehicle clearance and relief forms directly with official City of Bridgeport resources.

Final summary

Best Way to Use This Bridgeport Tax Collector Guide

Use the official Bridgeport tax bill portal if you need to look up or pay a bill. Confirm the taxpayer name, bill type, bill year, amount, and payment fee before submitting. Save proof because online payments are not real-time.

Payment source: Bridgeport tax bill search and payment portal.

Call the Tax Collector at 203-576-7271 or visit 45 Lyon Terrace, Room 123, Bridgeport, CT 06604 for payment-related questions. Use the Tax Assessor for assessment, valuation, revaluation, motor vehicle correction, senior relief, disability relief and exemption questions.

Office source: Bridgeport Tax Collector and Bridgeport Tax Assessor.

Independent guide and official-source warning

This TaxCollectors.org page is an independent guide for users searching for Bridgeport Tax Collector, Bridgeport CT tax collector office hours, address, phone number, online payment, tax bill lookup, motor vehicle tax clearance, delinquent interest, senior relief and assessment routing. It is not the official City of Bridgeport Tax Collector, Tax Assessor, Connecticut Department of Revenue Services, DMV, legal adviser or tax adviser.

Before paying, mailing documents, visiting an office, using a drop box, relying on a grace period, asking for DMV clearance, disputing a motor vehicle bill, applying for relief, or handling delinquent taxes, verify current information directly with official City of Bridgeport and Connecticut resources. Payment methods, fees, office hours, extended hours, drop box access, bank-payment availability, deadlines and processing times can change.