Millville Tax Collector: Pay Taxes, Office Hours & Address

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Millville, NJ Tax Collector

Pay City of Millville Taxes Using the Right Official Link

Start here to pay online, find City Hall, use the drive-thru/drop box, check hours, get a receipt, or handle a late tax bill.

Official links only 12 S. High St · City Hall Drive-thru + 24-hour drop box Tax + water/sewer payment help
856-825-7000 x7611Main tax line
8:30-4:30Office / drive-thru hours
WIPP 0610Official online payment portal
24-hourDrop box by drive-thru
Quick Answer

The City of Millville Tax Collector’s Office is at 12 S. High Street, Millville, NJ 08332. The main Tax Collector line is 856-825-7000 x7611. The office and drive-thru window are listed as open Monday-Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm, excluding holidays. Online tax and utility payments are handled through the official WIPP portal, and the Tax Collector page also lists mail, walk-in, drive-thru, drop box and direct debit payment options.

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What the City of Millville Tax Collector Actually Handles

The Tax Collector’s Office handles tax payment and collection questions. It is also connected to tax search and water/sewer municipal officer functions, so many payment questions begin here.

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The Tax Collector is not the same as the Tax Assessor. If the issue is “How much do I owe?” or “Did my payment post?” use the Tax Collector. If the issue is “Why is my assessment value wrong?” or “How do I change my mailing address?” the Assessor side may be the correct department.

Use Tax Collector for payment

Tax payments, utility payments, payment posting, receipts, delinquent balances, interest, direct debit, tax sale questions and payment method guidance.

Use Tax Assessor for records

Mailing address changes, assessment value, property record details, exemptions, deductions and property valuation questions.

Use bank or mortgage company when escrow is involved

If your mortgage company should pay taxes, only the mortgage company can confirm whether it plans to pay a specific upcoming bill.

Payment workflow

How to Pay City of Millville Taxes Online Through the Official WIPP Portal

Use the official City of Millville WIPP portal to view and pay taxes or utility bills online. Confirm the account, owner, property, bill type and amount before submitting payment.

Online payment is convenient, but the safe step is verification. A Millville account can involve property tax, water/sewer utility bills, direct debit setup, mortgage payment status, a delinquent notice, or a tax sale issue. Do not pay simply because the name looks similar. Match the property, account, bill type and current balance first.

1

Open the official Millville WIPP portal

Use the City’s official online bill pay link or go directly to wipp.edmundsassoc.com/Wipp/?wippid=0610. Avoid unofficial payment links and ad results when entering financial details.

2

Select the correct bill type

Tax payments and utility payments can both appear in the city’s payment system. Confirm whether you are paying property tax, water/sewer utility, or another municipal balance.

3

Confirm the account and amount

Check owner name, property address, account number, tax year or utility period, current amount due and any interest before clicking submit.

4

Review processing fees

The City Tax Collector page says credit and debit cards are accepted in the office for the same fee as the online site. Review any payment processor fee before paying.

5

Save proof immediately

Download, print or screenshot your confirmation. Save bill type, property/account details, amount, date, and confirmation number until the account shows paid.

Fastest official path

Pay online through WIPP

Use the official WIPP link for City of Millville taxes and utility bill payments.

Open WIPP Portal
Official department

Tax Collector page

Use this page to verify office hours, payment options, staff contacts, drop box and direct debit information.

Open Tax Collector Page
Payment caution

Do not wait until the cutoff

Online processing, bank bill pay, after-hours drop box crediting and mailed payments can affect the received date.

Office address

City of Millville Tax Collector Office Address, Phone Numbers and Staff

The City’s Tax Collector page lists the office and drive-thru service at City Hall, with the mailing address at 12 S. High Street, P.O. Box 609, Millville, NJ 08332.

Tax Collector Office

City tax payment and collection office

Address12 S. High Street, Millville, NJ 08332
MailingP.O. Box 609, Millville, NJ 08332
Main Line856-825-7000 x7611
Fax856-293-0732
HoursMonday-Friday, 8:30am-4:30pm

Tax Collector Staff

Use extensions for specific tax office help

Tax CollectorTracey L. Gregoire, CTC · x7205
Supervising CashierAshley Martinez · x7243
Clerk 1Lisa Pangburn · x7206
Clerk 1Erin Swanson · x7241
Clerk 1Daniel Mingin · x7245

Call before visiting for late bills or tax sale matters

A current online payment is different from a delinquent account, tax sale notice, direct debit issue, mortgage bill problem or water/sewer municipal charge. If your bill is already late, call before mailing or dropping payment.

Office and drive-thru

Millville Tax Collector Office Hours, Drive-Thru Window and 24-Hour Drop Box

The City lists Tax Collector office/drive-thru hours as Monday-Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm, excluding holidays.

Millville offers multiple in-person payment routes: walk-ins in the pay room on the first floor of City Hall, a drive-thru window on the river side of City Hall during normal business hours, and a 24-hour drop box on the river side of City Hall to the right of the drive-thru window.

Walk-in pay room

Walk-ins are welcome in the pay room on the first floor of the City Hall building during normal office hours.

Drive-thru window

The drive-thru window is located on the river side of City Hall and is open during normal business hours.

24-hour drop box

The 24-hour drop box is on the river side of City Hall, to the right of the drive-thru window. After-hours payments are credited to the next business day, and interest may apply.

Before using the drop box

  • Include your payment stub or clearly write the account/property details.
  • Do not assume an after-hours drop is credited the same day.
  • Do not use the drop box for anything that requires immediate same-day proof without calling first.
  • Keep a copy of your check and any bill stub you include.
  • Call the Tax Collector if you are near a deadline or delinquency date.
Payment options

City of Millville Tax Payment Options: Online, Mail, Walk-In, Drive-Thru, Drop Box and Cards

The Tax Collector page lists multiple ways to pay: in person, by mail, online and direct debit. Choose the method that gives you the right balance of speed, proof and deadline safety.

Best for fast online access

  • Use the WIPP portal.
  • Confirm the correct account.
  • Review card or processing fees.
  • Save the confirmation screen.

Best for mailed payments

  • Mail to 12 S. High St., P.O. Box 609, Millville, NJ 08332.
  • Make sure the bill/account is clear.
  • Mail early before the deadline.
  • Use SASE if requesting a receipt.

Cash, money order or check

The City page says all payments must be made by cash, money order or checks. Use a traceable method if paying near a deadline.

Credit and debit cards

Credit and debit cards are accepted in the office for the same fee as the online site. Review the current processor fee before paying.

After-hours drop box warning

Payments received after normal business hours through the drop box are credited to the next business day, and interest may apply.

Direct debit

Millville Direct Debit for Quarterly Tax Payments

Millville describes tax direct debit as a convenient, secure and free service that can debit quarterly taxes from a taxpayer’s checking account.

The direct debit page says the quarterly tax transfer occurs for February 1, May 1, August 1 and November 1. If the first day of a quarter falls on a holiday or weekend, the transfer occurs on the first business day the office is open for quarterly payments.

1

Complete the authorization form

To register, fill out the official authorization form and return it with a voided check to the Tax Collector’s Office by mail or in person.

2

Submit early enough before the quarter

The City says forms must be received at least 10 days before the quarterly due date to be included in auto debit for that quarter.

3

Wait for written confirmation

The office provides written confirmation that the request was received and processed, including the quarter when direct debit will take effect.

4

Watch for NSF fee risk

If funds are not available when payment is processed, the direct debit page says a $20 NSF fee will be added to the tax account, and certified funds may be required.

Do not assume direct debit is active until confirmed

If you do not receive confirmation within 10 days of submitting your request, contact the office to verify it was received. Mailing delay or lost mail can affect whether the authorization starts on time.

Open the official Millville Pay Taxes Using Direct Debit page.

Proof of payment

How to Get a Millville Tax Payment Receipt

A receipt matters when you need proof for mortgage escrow, closing, refinance, accounting records, a delinquent notice or a payment dispute.

The City FAQ says if you would like a receipt sent when mailing your payment, enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope with your payment. Once the payment is received, the office will return the receipt.

Online receipt

Save the WIPP confirmation screen and any email confirmation. Verify the account, amount and payment date before closing the browser.

Mail payment receipt

Include a self-addressed stamped envelope if you want the office to return a receipt after receiving your mailed payment.

Check payment proof

If you paid by check and later receive a delinquent notice, call your bank to see whether the check cleared and request the back of the check if needed.

Receipt should show

  • Property or utility account
  • Tax year or utility period
  • Amount paid
  • Payment date
  • Confirmation or receipt reference

Save extra proof

  • Cancelled check
  • WIPP confirmation
  • Drop box note or copy of bill stub
  • Bank confirmation
  • Office call notes with date and extension
Mortgage company

Why You Received a Millville Tax Bill Even With a Mortgage Company

Millville’s FAQ explains that the city can send information to a mortgage company only when a tax authorization form is on file. If no bank code is on file, the system may generate an original bill mailed to the owner of record.

Receiving a bill does not always mean your mortgage company will not pay. It also does not prove the mortgage company will pay. The city FAQ says if you have a question about whether your mortgage company will pay upcoming taxes, contact your mortgage company because it is the only one that can give a definite answer.

If you received an original bill

Check with your mortgage company and then verify the city account later to confirm the payment actually posted.

If the bill says “For Advice Only”

If your mortgage is satisfied and you receive a bill marked “FOR ADVICE ONLY,” call the office so a tax authorization form can be sent to remove the mortgage information from your account.

If payment is not posted

Escrow does not protect you from deadline risk unless payment is actually received and posted. Follow up before interest begins.

Late payments

Millville Delinquent Taxes, Interest Rates and Late-Payment Help

The City of Millville has adopted an interest rate of 8% for the first $1,500 of delinquency and 18% for delinquency over $1,500, as allowed by New Jersey statute. The City page also notes a 6% year-end penalty on any balance owing as of June 30 in excess of $10,000.

Interest is not just a small add-on. Once a tax payment is delinquent, the City FAQ says interest must be charged and no one has authority to waive delinquent interest. That means the safest move is to confirm the exact current amount due before paying late.

Interest cannot be waived

The City FAQ says the collector is required to collect interest on delinquent taxes and no one has authority to waive it.

Check current payoff

Do not pay an old amount from a notice without checking whether interest, penalties, tax sale cost or municipal charges have changed the total.

Check cashed or not?

If you sent a check but received a delinquent notice, the FAQ says to call the bank to see whether it was cashed and contact the office with your check number handy.

1

Identify the bill type and year

Know whether the balance is property tax, water/sewer, special assessment, added/omitted assessment or another municipal charge.

2

Call for current amount due

Ask the Tax Collector’s Office for the current payoff amount before mailing, dropping or submitting a payment on a late account.

3

Use a trackable method

For late payments, use a payment method that gives clear proof and avoid after-hours drop box timing if same-day credit matters.

Tax sale

Millville Tax Sale Information, Municipal Charges and Owner Warnings

Millville’s tax sale information page explains that tax sale is the enforcement of collections against a property by placing a lien against the property for outstanding municipal charges due at the end of the calendar year.

Municipal charges can include taxes, water charges, sewer charges, special assessment charges and added/omitted assessments. This is why users should not focus only on a property tax installment if they have water/sewer or special assessment balances too.

Tax sale list timing

The City’s tax sale information says the tax collector must create the tax sale list 50 days before the sale, and all charges on that list plus cost of sale must be paid to stay out of sale.

Notice does not erase responsibility

The City page says failure to mail the notice, or failure for the homeowner to receive notification, does not invalidate a tax sale proceeding.

Bidder warning

Prospective bidders should contact the department well before the sale because bidder forms, registration and deposit timing can vary.

Official tax sale page

Use the official tax sale information page before relying on old sale dates, third-party lists or copied notices.

Open Tax Sale Information
Wrong office prevention

Millville Tax Collector vs Tax Assessor: Who Handles What?

The Tax Collector handles payment and collection. The Tax Assessor handles property records, address changes, valuation, deductions and assessment-side issues.

Tax Collector handles

  • Tax payments
  • Water/sewer municipal officer payment questions
  • Receipts
  • Direct debit
  • Late interest and tax sale matters

Tax Assessor handles

  • Mailing address changes
  • Owner information and property records
  • How property is valued
  • Property tax deductions and benefits
  • Assessment appeals or valuation questions

Simple rule

If you need to pay or prove payment, call the Collector. If you need to change what the bill is based on, call the Assessor.

Official Assessor link

Use the Assessor page for value, address, property record and deduction questions.

Open Tax Assessor Page
Avoid confusion

City of Millville NJ Tax Collector vs Millville Delaware Tax Collector

This page is for the City of Millville in Cumberland County, New Jersey. Do not use a Delaware Millville payment portal for New Jersey taxes.

Wrong-page signs

If the page mentions Millville, Delaware, 36404 Club House Road, Sussex County, or a Delaware town office, it is not the City of Millville, New Jersey tax office.

Correct-page signs

For Millville, New Jersey, look for 12 S. High Street, P.O. Box 609, Millville, NJ 08332, phone 856-825-7000, and the official millvillenj.gov website.

Before entering payment details

  • Confirm the official city website is millvillenj.gov.
  • Confirm the WIPP ID is for City of Millville, New Jersey.
  • Confirm the account is your property tax or utility bill.
  • Confirm the amount, bill type and year.
  • Save confirmation after payment.
User-first value

Why This City of Millville Tax Collector Guide Is Built Like a Payment Tool

A thin page gives a phone number. A useful taxpayer page helps the visitor finish the exact task: pay, call, use the drop box, set up direct debit, get a receipt or fix a late account.

First screen gives the main actions

Online payment, office phone, hours, drive-thru/drop box and late-bill help appear immediately so users do not need to hunt through long paragraphs.

Payment timing mistakes are reduced

The guide explains after-hours drop box crediting, direct debit timing, mailed receipt requests and why interest cannot be waived once delinquent.

Real resident issues are covered

Mortgage-company bills, address changes, tax sale notices, water/sewer municipal charges and wrong Millville payment portals are explained in plain language.

Map and visit

City of Millville Tax Collector Map: 12 S. High Street

The City of Millville Tax Collector is located at 12 S. High Street, Millville, NJ 08332. Use the map for directions and call 856-825-7000 x7611 before visiting for delinquent payments, tax sale notices or account-specific questions.

Map search: City of Millville Tax Collector, 12 S. High Street, Millville, NJ 08332. The drive-thru and 24-hour drop box are described as being on the river side of City Hall.

Bring if visiting

  • Tax bill or utility bill
  • Property/account number if shown
  • Accepted payment method
  • Prior confirmation or receipt if relevant
  • Mortgage or bank payment proof if someone else was supposed to pay

Call first when

  • You are close to a deadline.
  • You received a delinquent notice.
  • You need a tax sale payoff.
  • You used the drop box after hours.
  • You need a receipt for closing, refinance or records.
FAQ

City of Millville Tax Collector FAQ

These answers focus on online payment, office hours, address, phone number, drive-thru/drop box, receipts, mortgage bills, direct debit, late interest and tax sale questions.

The office is at City Hall, 12 S. High Street, Millville, NJ 08332. Mail payments can be sent to 12 S. High St., P.O. Box 609, Millville, NJ 08332.
The main Tax Collector line is 856-825-7000 x7611. Tracey L. Gregoire, CTC, Tax Collector, is listed at 856-825-7000 x7205.
The Tax Collector page lists office/drive-thru hours as Monday-Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm, excluding holidays.
Use the official WIPP payment portal at wipp.edmundsassoc.com/Wipp/?wippid=0610. Confirm the account, bill type, amount and year before submitting payment.
Yes. The Tax Collector page says a drive-thru window is on the river side of City Hall during normal business hours, and a 24-hour drop box is to the right of the drive-thru window. After-hours drop box payments are credited to the next business day, and interest may apply.
Yes. The City FAQ says to enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope with your mailed payment if you want a receipt returned.
No. The City FAQ says once a tax payment is delinquent, interest must be charged, and no one has authority to waive delinquent interest.
The City Tax Collector page states an interest rate of 8% for the first $1,500 of delinquency and 18% for delinquency over $1,500, plus a 6% year-end penalty on any balance owing as of June 30 in excess of $10,000.
The FAQ explains that if no bank code or tax authorization is on file, an original bill may be mailed to the owner of record. Contact your mortgage company to confirm whether it will pay the upcoming taxes.
The City FAQ says tax bills are mailed once a year, usually in mid to late July, for all four quarters. New bills are not automatically mailed when ownership changes; you must contact the tax office and request a bill.
The City FAQ says mailing address changes require a change of address form returned with a copy of photo ID to the Tax Assessor’s Office. Assessment-side address questions should go to the Assessor.
This page is for the City of Millville, New Jersey. Use millvillenj.gov and WIPP ID 0610 for this city. Do not use a Delaware Millville payment page for New Jersey taxes.
Final summary

Best Way to Use This City of Millville Tax Collector Guide

Use the official WIPP portal first, confirm whether you are paying a tax or utility bill, match the property/account details, then save proof after payment. For office help, call the main Tax Collector line at 856-825-7000 x7611 or use the official Tax Collector page.

If the issue is payment, receipt, direct debit, water/sewer municipal charge, late interest or tax sale, use the Tax Collector path. If the issue is assessment value, mailing address, deductions or property records, use the Tax Assessor path. That split helps Millville taxpayers solve the correct problem faster.

Editorial note and official-source warning

This is an independent TaxCollectors.org guide for City of Millville, New Jersey taxpayers. It is not the official City of Millville, Tax Collector, Tax Assessor, bank, mortgage servicer, legal adviser or tax adviser.

Before paying, mailing, using the drop box, relying on a deadline, setting up direct debit, requesting a receipt, handling a tax sale notice or paying a delinquent balance, verify current details directly through official City of Millville sources. Office hours, payment fees, processor rules, staff extensions, interest, direct debit rules and account status can change.

Official source shortcuts: Millville Tax Collector, WIPP Payment Portal, Tax Collector FAQ, and Tax Sale Information.

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