Pay Iredell County Tax Bills Using the Right Official Link
Start here if you need to pay online, call the Tax Collector, check hours, search a bill, get a receipt, handle escrow, or fix delinquent taxes.
The Iredell County NC Tax Collector is part of Tax Administration / Land Records. The official Tax Collector/Tax Administrator is Bill Furches. The tax office phone number is 704-878-3020. Office hours are Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.. You can pay online through the official Iredell County payment portal, pay by phone at 1-844-565-2100, pay in person at 135 East Water Street, Statesville, or mail payments to Iredell County Tax Collector, PO Box 1027, Statesville, NC 28687-1027.
What the Iredell County NC Tax Collector Office Handles
The Iredell County Tax Collector Division handles tax collection, tax bill payments, payment questions, delinquent taxes, refunds, and several fee collections.
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Most users searching for the Iredell County NC Tax Collector need a direct path to pay a bill, check whether a bill is unpaid, confirm the office phone number, or understand what happens after the January 5 payment deadline. This page is built around those real taxpayer tasks first.
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The Tax Collector is not always the right office for every property issue. If your question is about paying, receipts, delinquent balances, payment arrangements, advertising, or collection action, start with the Tax Collector. If your question is about property value, reappraisal, exemptions, ownership, address changes, or property record cards, start with the Tax Administration / Land Records or County Assessor side.
Use Tax Collector for payment
Current tax bills, delinquent bills, payoff questions, tax receipts, payment arrangements, collection notices, and payment posting questions.
Use Land Records / Assessor for records
Property record cards, appraisal value, reappraisal, exemptions, parcel records, ownership records, address changes, and assessment appeals.
Use NCDMV for vehicle registration issues
Registered motor vehicle taxes are tied to North Carolina’s tag and tax system. Surrendered plates, moved vehicles, and registration changes may require DMV documentation.
How to Pay Iredell County NC Tax Bills Online or By Phone
Iredell County lists online and phone payment options. The official online payment vendor accepts credit cards and e-checks, and the county notes that a vendor service fee applies.
Before paying, search the bill and confirm the account details. Online payment is convenient, but it is still your responsibility to verify the bill, tax year, owner name, parcel, amount due, and whether you are paying real estate, personal property, or another bill type.
Open the official Iredell County payment portal
Use the official Iredell County payment page or the govpayments.com Iredell County portal linked from the county site. Avoid ad results or third-party pages that are not linked by the county.
Find your bill
The payment portal supports bill lookup by account number, parcel ID, name, or address. The vendor recommends excluding punctuation when searching.
Add the correct bill to cart
If multiple bills appear, select only the bills you intend to pay. Confirm tax year, owner, address, balance, and account details before checkout.
Review service fees
Iredell County notes that a service fee is charged by the vendor. Review the total before submitting your payment.
Save confirmation
Download, print, or screenshot the confirmation number, amount, date, bill/account number, and taxpayer name. This is useful for escrow, receipts, and delinquency questions.
Official Iredell online payment portal
Use this to locate and pay your tax bill online. The portal accepts card and e-check payments through the vendor.
Open Payment PortalPay by phone
Iredell County lists phone payment at 1-844-565-2100. Have your bill, account details, and payment method ready before calling.
Open Pay Taxes PageHow to Search Iredell County Tax Bills Before You Pay
Use the official Iredell County Tax Bill Search to confirm the bill before paying. The search page allows lookup by owner name, account number, parcel number, tax year, bill number, and unpaid-bill filter.
The tax bill search page includes an important disclaimer: the data is for Iredell County’s internal use and should not be treated as a legal document. For payment questions, the search page tells users to contact the Iredell County Tax Collector’s Office at 704-878-3020.
Search fields to try
- Owner last name and first name
- Account number
- Parcel number
- Bill number
- Tax year
- Unpaid bills only filter
Verify before payment
- Owner or taxpayer name
- Property address
- Parcel/account number
- Tax year
- Balance due
- Paid, unpaid, or delinquent status
Micro-level search tip
If the bill does not show, do not keep entering the same exact search. Try a shorter owner name, parcel number without punctuation, bill number, account number, or older tax year. If you still cannot find it, call 704-878-3020 before paying anything.
Iredell County Tax Collector Office Hours, Phone Number and Address
The Iredell County Tax Office is open Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call before visiting if you need a receipt, payoff, delinquent arrangement, or account-specific answer.
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Published Hours
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What to have ready before calling
- Bill number, account number, or parcel number.
- Tax year you are asking about.
- Property address or owner name.
- Payment confirmation if you already paid online.
- Mortgage escrow details if your lender should pay.
- Mailing address update details if you did not receive a bill.
Iredell County Real Estate and Personal Property Tax Due Dates
Iredell County’s FAQ states that real estate and personal property taxes are due September 1 of each year and should be paid on or before January 5 to avoid penalty.
Bill timing
Iredell County’s FAQ says tax bills are issued in August or September of each tax year. Do not wait until January if your bill does not arrive.
Due date
Real estate and personal property taxes are due September 1. That means you should begin checking the bill well before the January penalty date.
Penalty date
Taxes should be paid on or before January 5. After that, interest and collection consequences can begin.
If you do not receive a tax bill
Iredell County’s FAQ states that a bill is generated and mailed each year, but you are responsible for payment even if you do not receive the bill. If your bill is missing, search online or call the Tax Collector instead of waiting.
Iredell County Delinquent Taxes, Interest, Advertisement and Collection Action
If taxes are not paid on time, Iredell County’s FAQ lists interest, advertisement, payment arrangements and possible collection action. Do not ignore a delinquent tax notice.
Interest after January 5
The FAQ states interest from January 6 through January 31 is 2% on the balance and 0.75% each month thereafter.
Advertisement in March
Property is advertised in March each year, and the FAQ says it will be advertised even if payment arrangements exist. Taxes must be paid in full to avoid advertisement.
Collection action
The county FAQ lists possible action such as garnishment, bank attachment, seizure/levy, account turnover to the Sheriff or credit agency, foreclosure, and debt setoff.
If you need a payment arrangement
Iredell County’s FAQ says payment arrangements can be made when taxes are delinquent, but arrangements must be kept to avoid other action. If you are late, call before making assumptions about what payment is enough or whether advertisement can be stopped.
Open Delinquent Tax FAQWhat to Do if Your Mortgage Company Should Pay Iredell County Taxes
Iredell County’s FAQ says the property owner is responsible for ensuring full payment of the tax bill, even when taxes are supposed to be escrowed.
Look at the escrow box on the bill
The FAQ explains that if “yes” appears in the taxes escrowed box, a copy of the bill has been forwarded to an escrow company. If the box is blank and your taxes are escrowed, forward the bill to your mortgage holder.
Search the tax bill online
Do not rely only on a mortgage statement. Check the Iredell County tax bill search to confirm whether the county account shows paid or unpaid.
Contact the lender before January 5
If the bill still shows unpaid, ask the lender for payment date, amount, check or electronic reference, and parcel/account details used.
Escrow does not remove owner responsibility
The county FAQ is clear that the owner is responsible for making sure the bill is paid. If you wait until delinquency, you may have to solve the lender issue and county payment issue at the same time.
How to Get Iredell County Tax Receipts for Your Records
Iredell County’s FAQ says duplicate receipts can be obtained by coming to the tax office at 135 East Water Street or by mailing a self-addressed stamped envelope with a request for duplicate receipts of taxes paid.
The FAQ also says this information cannot be given over the phone. That matters if you need proof for income tax records, escrow, refinancing, a property sale, or a title question.
Receipt should show
- Taxpayer or owner name
- Bill number or account number
- Parcel number if applicable
- Tax year
- Amount paid
- Payment date
Ways to protect proof
- Save online payment confirmation.
- Print the tax bill payment status.
- Keep a bank/card record.
- Request duplicate receipt if needed.
- Use self-addressed stamped envelope for mailed request.
Iredell County Tax Collector vs County Assessor: Which Office Do You Need?
Use the Tax Collector for payment and collection. Use the County Assessor / Land Records side when the problem is value, ownership, address, exemption, or property record information.
Collector questions
- How do I pay my bill?
- What is my balance?
- Can I get a receipt?
- What if I am late?
- Can I make payment arrangements?
Assessor / Land Records questions
- Why is my value high?
- How do I appeal?
- How do I change my address?
- Where is my property record card?
- What exemptions or exclusions apply?
Motor vehicle refund questions
The Tax Collector Division page says motor vehicle refunds may require a copy of your current state registration card and a receipt from NCDMV showing the North Carolina tag was surrendered.
Why This Iredell County Tax Collector Guide Is Built Like a Tool
A thin directory page gives a phone number. A useful tax guide helps the taxpayer finish the task: pay, search, call, print, mail, avoid penalty, or understand delinquency risk.
First screen solves the job
The payment portal, phone number, hours, due date and late-tax warning appear immediately, without a long introduction.
Official rules are explained simply
The page covers September 1 due date, January 5 penalty deadline, interest, March advertisement, escrow responsibility and duplicate receipts.
Wrong-office confusion is reduced
The guide separates Tax Collector, County Assessor, Land Records and DMV-related issues so taxpayers know who to contact first.
Iredell County Tax Office Map and Visit Reminder
The Iredell County Tax Office / Tax Administration is listed at 135 East Water Street in Statesville. Use the map for directions, but call before visiting for receipts, delinquent payoff, or account-specific questions.
Bring if visiting
- Tax bill or account number
- Parcel number if available
- Accepted payment method
- Online confirmation if already paid
- Mortgage/escrow paperwork if relevant
Call first if…
- You need a duplicate receipt.
- Your tax bill is delinquent.
- You want payment arrangements.
- Your mortgage company should pay.
- You sold property but received a bill.
Official Iredell County Tax Collector Links
Use official Iredell County and county-linked payment resources first. Do not rely on copied directory pages for tax balances, payment fees, mailing addresses, delinquent interest, receipts or payment arrangements.
Iredell County NC Tax Collector FAQ
These answers focus on the real tasks taxpayers search for: payment, phone number, office hours, due dates, receipts, escrow, late taxes, and tax bill lookup.
Best Way to Use This Iredell County NC Tax Collector Guide
Use the official Iredell County online payment portal or tax bill search first, confirm the bill/account details, then pay online, by phone, in person or by mail. For office help, call 704-878-3020. For phone payment, use the county-listed number 1-844-565-2100.
Real estate and personal property taxes are due September 1 and should be paid on or before January 5 to avoid penalty. If the bill is missing, escrowed, late, advertised, or tied to an address or ownership issue, do not guess. Search the bill, call the correct office, and keep proof of payment.
Editorial note and official-source warning
This is an independent TaxCollectors.org guide for Iredell County, North Carolina taxpayers. It is not the official Iredell County Tax Collector, Tax Administration / Land Records, County Assessor, NCDMV, legal adviser, tax adviser, mortgage company or payment processor.
Before paying, mailing, visiting, relying on a deadline, making payment arrangements, or handling delinquent taxes, verify current details directly through official Iredell County sources. Payment methods, vendor fees, office hours, mailing addresses, penalties, account status and procedures can change.
Official source shortcuts: Iredell County Tax Collector Division, Pay Taxes, Tax Bill Search, and Online Payment Portal.