Freehold Township Tax Collector Office: Pay Tax Bill & Hours

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Pay Freehold Township Tax Bills Using the Official Township Link

Start here if you need to pay property tax or water/sewer online, check due dates, call the Tax Collector, visit Municipal Plaza, or handle a lien issue.

Official township links Property tax + water/sewer 10-day grace period No credit cards listed
732-294-2026Tax Collector phone
1 MunicipalPlaza office address
8:30-4:30Municipal building hours
10 daysTax payment grace period
Quick Answer

The Freehold Township Tax Collector is located at 1 Municipal Plaza, Freehold, NJ 07728. The Tax Collector is Elizabeth A. Kiernan, and the office phone number is 732-294-2026. Freehold Township tax due dates are February 1, May 1, August 1 and November 1, with a 10-day grace period. The online payment page covers tax and utilities, including water/sewer account lookup and payment.

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What the Freehold Township Tax Collector Actually Handles

The Freehold Township Tax Collector collects property taxes and also collects water and sewer rents, connection fees and meter charges.

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Most people searching for the Freehold Township Tax Collector want one of a few practical actions: pay a quarterly property tax bill, look up a balance, confirm the 10-day grace period, pay water/sewer charges, call the Tax Collector, check whether online payment is allowed, or understand what happens when a lien, bankruptcy or special charge appears.

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The Tax Collector is the right office for billing and collection questions. It is not the office that changes your property assessment, changes the market value, fixes an ownership record, or decides whether your assessment is too high. If your issue is value or assessment data, the Tax Assessor path is usually the correct route.

Use Tax Collector for payment

Tax bill payment, water/sewer payment, tax balance, interest, grace period, lien redemption, special charges and receipt questions.

Use Assessor for value

Assessment value, ownership records, mailing address changes, exemptions, property classification and assessment data questions.

Use official township links

Start from Freehold Township’s official Tax Collector and Online Payment pages before using third-party pages or copied search snippets.

Important local confusion

Freehold Township Tax Collector vs Freehold Borough Tax Collector

Freehold Township and Freehold Borough are not the same municipal tax office. Make sure your bill and payment page say Township of Freehold / Freehold Township before paying.

Wrong path

If your property is in Freehold Township but you land on a Freehold Borough payment or finance page, do not pay until you confirm the account is correct.

Correct path

For this page, use Freehold Township Tax Collector links, the Township online tax and utilities lookup, and the 1 Municipal Plaza office contact.

Payment workflow

How to Pay Freehold Township Tax Bills Online

Use the official Freehold Township Online Tax and Utilities Account Lookup and Payment section. Read the township’s payment notes before selecting “I Agree.”

The online payment page is not just a checkout screen. It explains payment fees, online lookup limits, interest rules, assessment-value warnings, lien restrictions, bankruptcy restrictions and refund limits. Read those notes before submitting payment because online tax accounts can be misunderstood if a lien, special charge, or bankruptcy issue exists.

1

Open the official township online payment page

Start from Freehold Township’s official Online Payment page, not a random payment-looking search result. Review the instructions before continuing.

2

Confirm the payment type

The page covers tax and utilities, including water/sewer lookup and payment. Make sure you are paying the correct account type.

3

Review the online payment fee

The township says e-check payments are internet-only and include a convenience fee. It also states the township is not accepting credit cards at this time.

4

Check for liens, bankruptcy or special charges

Municipal and third-party liens, redemptions, bankruptcy balances and special charges can require direct Tax Office help and may not be payable online.

5

Save confirmation proof

Save the confirmation number, date, amount, account, bill year or quarter, and payment method. This helps if you later need proof or a correction.

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Online tax and utilities payment

Use this official page to read township payment instructions and enter the tax/utilities lookup and payment system.

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Freehold Township Tax Collector

Use this official page for the Tax Collector name, phone number, address, due dates and official department resources.

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Office details

Freehold Township Tax Collector Office Address, Phone Number and Fax

The Freehold Township Tax Collector office is at 1 Municipal Plaza, Freehold, NJ 07728. The Tax Collector listed by the township is Elizabeth Kiernan.

Tax Collector Office

Property tax and water/sewer collection help

Tax CollectorElizabeth Kiernan
Address1 Municipal Plaza, Freehold, NJ 07728
Phone732-294-2026
Fax732-294-1736
Use forTax, water/sewer, liens, interest and receipts

Municipal Building

Visit planning and in-person payment help

BuildingTownship Municipal Building
Address1 Municipal Plaza, Freehold, NJ 07728
HoursMonday-Friday, 8:30 am-4:30 pm
Township phone732-294-2000
Before visitingCall for liens, future interest or special charges

Before visiting

Call ahead if you need a redemption figure, future interest calculation, special charges information, lien payoff instructions, or proof for a closing. Some items need advance calculation and certified funds.

Hours

Freehold Township Tax Collector Office Hours

The township municipal building is listed Monday-Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. Freehold Township’s sample tax bill page also references tax office visits from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday.

Regular visit window

Monday-Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. This is the safest official time window for in-person tax office planning.

Best time to call

Call earlier in the day for delinquent balances, lien redemptions, special charges, tax sale questions or future interest calculations.

Deadline warning

Do not wait until the last grace-period day near closing time. Online fees, bank timing, lien status or lookup confusion can delay payment.

Due dates

Freehold Township Property Tax Due Dates and 10-Day Grace Period

Freehold Township lists property tax collection due dates as February 1, May 1, August 1 and November 1, with a 10-day grace period for payment.

1st quarter

February 1. Use the grace period carefully and verify payment posting if paying close to the deadline.

2nd quarter

May 1. Search the account before paying and call if interest or prior balances appear.

3rd quarter

August 1. Annual tax bills are commonly connected with summer billing cycles, so verify the new bill when available.

4th quarter

November 1. Check escrow status, mortgage payments and any delinquent balances before year-end.

10-day grace period

The township lists a 10-day grace period. If the last day falls on a weekend or holiday, verify current township handling directly.

Interest risk

After the grace period, delinquent interest can apply. The online page states interest must be paid in full and is deducted first.

Online fees

Freehold Township Online Payment Fees and Credit Card Warning

The Freehold Township Online Payment page says the township is not accepting credit cards at this time and explains convenience fees for online payment methods.

E-check fee

The township states that if you have funds in your checking account, the fee for using an e-check is a flat $1.95 per transaction.

Visa debit fee

The township page lists a 2.95% fee for using a Visa debit card. Read the payment page before selecting any method.

Convenience fees

Convenience fees are retained by the service provider and are not paid to, or shared with, Freehold Township.

Refund caution

The official online payment page states that once taxes are paid online, refunds will not be permitted. If payment creates an overpayment, contact the office for assistance. Always confirm the correct account before paying.

Liens and redemptions

Freehold Township Tax Liens, Redemptions, Special Charges and Bankruptcy Accounts

Municipal and third-party tax liens cannot be paid online. Redemptions must be handled through the Tax Office with certified funds.

This is one of the most important parts of the Freehold Township payment page. If a property has a lien or redemption issue, the online account may not show the full story. The township warns that online accounts with third-party tax liens may report taxes as paid, even though the taxes may have been paid by the lienholder and are still due as part of the lien.

Tax liens cannot be paid online

Municipal and third-party tax liens require direct Tax Office handling. Do not try to solve a lien problem only through the online payment screen.

Redemption figures need time

The township says redemption figures must be requested in advance and may take three or more business days to be provided.

Bankruptcy and special charges

Bankruptcy and special charges accounts may show balances outside the regular tax account. Contact the office before relying on the online display.

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Do not pay online if lien status appears

Stop and call the Tax Collector before making an online payment on an account with a municipal lien, third-party lien or redemption issue.

2

Request redemption figures early

Do not wait until a closing date or deadline. The township says redemption figures may take three or more business days.

3

Use certified funds when required

The online page says redemptions must be made through the Tax Office with certified funds such as certified check, money order or cash.

Water and sewer

Freehold Township Water and Sewer Payments Through the Tax Collector

Freehold Township states that the Tax Collector department is also responsible for collecting water and sewer rents, water/sewer connection fees and meter charges.

If you landed here because you need to pay a water or sewer charge, do not assume every payment screen is only for property taxes. The official online page is titled for tax and utilities account lookup and payment. Confirm whether your account is a tax bill, water/sewer rent, connection fee, meter charge or special charge before paying.

Check before paying

  • Property tax account
  • Water account
  • Sewer rent account
  • Connection fee
  • Meter charge

Call if unclear

  • Balance looks wrong
  • Special charges appear
  • Bankruptcy note appears
  • Refund or overpayment issue exists
  • Account lookup does not match your property
Wrong office prevention

Tax Collector vs Tax Assessor in Freehold Township

The Tax Collector collects bills. The Tax Assessor handles assessment-related records. Calling the right office saves time.

Tax Collector questions

  • How do I pay my tax bill?
  • What is my balance?
  • Did my payment post?
  • How is interest calculated?
  • How do I handle a lien redemption?

Assessor questions

  • Why is my assessment high?
  • How do I change ownership records?
  • How do I change mailing address?
  • Why does the assessment value look different?
  • Which property relief program may apply?

Tax Collector cannot reduce your assessment

Freehold Township’s sample tax bill page states that the Tax Collector has no authority to change an assessment, reduce a tax or waive interest that may be due. If your problem is value or assessment, use the assessment route.

User-first value

Why This Page Is Built Like a Helpful Tool, Not a Thin Directory

A thin directory page gives only a phone number. A useful Freehold Township tax page helps the resident pay, search, call, understand fees, avoid borough confusion and handle lien problems safely.

First screen solves the task

Users immediately see payment, phone, hours and due date help instead of a long generic introduction.

Real payment warnings are included

Credit card status, e-check fees, debit card fee, liens, bankruptcy, special charges and refunds are explained in plain language.

Wrong-office confusion is reduced

The page separates Tax Collector, Assessor, Freehold Township and Freehold Borough issues so users do not waste time.

Map and visit

Freehold Township Tax Collector Map and Visit Reminder

The Freehold Township Tax Collector office is at 1 Municipal Plaza, Freehold, NJ 07728. Use the map for directions and call before visiting for liens, redemptions, special charges or future interest calculations.

Map search: Freehold Township Tax Collector, 1 Municipal Plaza, Freehold, NJ 07728. Call 732-294-2026 before visiting for lien, redemption, interest or special charges questions.

Bring if visiting

  • Tax bill or account information
  • Water/sewer account if applicable
  • Payment method accepted by the office
  • Prior confirmation or receipt
  • Lien or redemption documents if relevant

Call before going

  • Confirm office hours and holiday closures.
  • Ask if your account can be paid online.
  • Ask about certified funds for liens.
  • Ask if future interest must be calculated.
FAQ

Freehold Township Tax Collector FAQ

These answers focus on payments, office hours, due dates, online fees, water/sewer payments, liens, receipts and wrong-office questions.

Use Freehold Township’s official Online Payment page, read the payment notes, then enter the official tax and utilities account lookup/payment system.
The Freehold Township Tax Collector phone number is 732-294-2026.
The office is at 1 Municipal Plaza, Freehold, NJ 07728.
Freehold Township lists tax collection due dates as February 1, May 1, August 1 and November 1, with a 10-day grace period.
The official Online Payment page states that the township is not accepting credit cards at this time. It lists e-check and Visa debit card fee information. Verify current options before paying.
No. The township states that municipal and third-party tax liens cannot be paid online. Redemptions must be made through the Tax Office with certified funds.
The official online payment page says redemption figures must be requested in advance and may take three or more business days to be provided.
Yes. Freehold Township states that the department also collects water and sewer rents, water and sewer connection fees, and meter charges.
No. The Tax Collector collects taxes and does not have authority to change an assessment, reduce a tax or waive interest that may be due.
No. Freehold Township and Freehold Borough are separate municipal tax offices. Make sure your bill and payment system match Freehold Township before paying.
Final summary

Best Way to Use This Freehold Township Tax Collector Guide

Use the official Freehold Township Online Payment page first, read the fee and account-lookup warnings, then pay only after matching the correct tax or water/sewer account. The Freehold Township Tax Collector is Elizabeth Kiernan, the phone number is 732-294-2026, and the office is at 1 Municipal Plaza, Freehold, NJ 07728.

If your issue is payment, due date, interest, receipt, water/sewer collection, lien redemption or special charges, start with the Tax Collector. If your issue is assessment value, owner record, mailing address or property relief eligibility, use the Assessor or state relief-program route instead.

Editorial note and official-source warning

This is an independent TaxCollectors.org guide for Freehold Township, New Jersey taxpayers. It is not the official Freehold Township Tax Collector, Tax Assessor, municipal government, legal adviser, accountant or payment processor.

Before paying, mailing documents, visiting the office, relying on a grace period, requesting redemption figures, or handling tax sale/lien issues, verify current details directly through official Freehold Township sources. Payment methods, fees, office closures, lien requirements, grace-period handling and tax sale notices can change.

Official source shortcuts: Freehold Township Tax Collector, Online Payment, WIPP Payment System, and Tax Sale.

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