Irvington Township Tax Collector: Pay Property Tax & Office

๐Ÿ›๏ธ Irvington Township, Essex County, New Jersey ยท Property Tax Payment Guide

Irvington Township NJ Tax Collector Guide for WIPP Payments, Office Hours and Tax Bill Help

If you searched for the Irvington Township NJ Tax Collector, you probably need one of five things: pay a property tax bill, check sewer charges, confirm the WIPP payment portal, contact the Tax Collectorโ€™s Office, or understand why a balance, lien, tax sale notice or assessment issue is showing on your account.

This refreshed guide is built for Irvington homeowners, landlords, escrow taxpayers, buyers, seniors, disabled veterans, business owners and residents who need practical action steps. It separates payment questions from assessment appeals, state relief programs, sewer charges, lien redemption and Essex County record searches so you do not waste time with the wrong office.

๐Ÿ’ณ WIPP property tax payment ๐Ÿ“ 1 Civic Square, Irvington NJ ๐Ÿ•’ Monday-Friday office guidance โš ๏ธ Postmarks not accepted
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Quick Answer: How to Pay Irvington Township Property Tax

The official Irvington Township property tax payment path is the townshipโ€™s WIPP portal. You can view, print and pay your property tax bill online through the official portal linked from Irvingtonโ€™s Property Tax Information and Revenue & Finance pages.

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The Tax Collectorโ€™s Office is located at the Irvington Municipal Building, 1 Civic Square, Irvington, NJ 07111. Township documents identify the Tax Department in Room 101 and list Tax Collector Tyrone A. Young, CTC, with phone support through 973-399-6613, 973-399-6614 or main office extension 973-399-8111 Ext. 6614.

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๐Ÿ’ณ Pay online Use the official WIPP portal for property tax lookup, bill printing, payment review and AutoPay setup. Open WIPP
โœ‰๏ธ Pay by mail Make checks payable to Township of Irvington and mail to Tax Collectorโ€™s Office, 1 Civic Square, Irvington, NJ 07111.
๐Ÿข Visit office Office hours are listed as Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Verify holiday or emergency changes before visiting. View Map
๐Ÿ“ Office address Tax Collectorโ€™s Office, Irvington Municipal Building, 1 Civic Square, Irvington, NJ 07111.
โ˜Ž๏ธ Tax Collector phone 973-399-6613 or 973-399-6614. Main township number: 973-399-8111.
๐Ÿ•’ Office hours Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM, based on official township tax information.
๐Ÿ“… Tax due dates Quarterly property tax due dates are February 1, May 1, August 1 and November 1.

Source Verification Box

Publish-ready as of: May 16, 2026. Official sources checked for this refresh include the Township of Irvington Property Tax Information page, Revenue & Finance page, WIPP property tax portal, WIPP AutoPay instructions, Valued Taxpayer General Information PDF, Irvington tax Q&A PDF, Essex County Tax Board, New Jersey Division of Taxation property tax relief resources and Essex County Register public records search.

Property tax balances, interest, tax-sale status, WIPP availability, office hours, payment rules, appeal deadlines, sewer-charge rules, lien redemption requirements and property tax relief programs can change. Always verify directly with the Township of Irvington or the correct official agency before paying, appealing, mailing documents or relying on a deadline.

Tax and official-record disclaimer TaxCollectors.org is an independent informational guide. It is not the Township of Irvington, not the Tax Collectorโ€™s Office, not the Essex County Tax Board and not a legal, title or financial adviser.

What the Irvington Township Tax Collector Office Handles

The Irvington Township Tax Collector handles the billing and collection side of local property taxes. The townshipโ€™s Revenue & Finance information states that the Office of the Tax Collector is responsible for billing and collecting real property taxes, annual sewer charges and Special Improvement District taxes.

The office also conducts the annual tax sale for properties with delinquent municipal charges. That means the Tax Collector is the correct starting point when you need to pay a bill, ask whether a payment posted, review sewer charges, request lien redemption information or understand a delinquent municipal-charge account.

The Tax Collector is not the office that decides whether your assessment is too high. If your issue is value, added assessment, senior or veteran deductions, deed changes, property inspections or tax appeal evidence, use the Tax Assessor or Essex County Tax Board process instead.

Practical decision rule Pay bill or ask about collection: Tax Collector. Challenge assessed value or deductions: Tax Assessor or Essex County Tax Board. Search deeds or title records: Essex County Register.

Pay Irvington Township Property Tax Online Through the Official WIPP Portal

The official township site links taxpayers to WIPP for property tax payments. WIPP is the online portal where Irvington taxpayers can view, print and pay property tax bills. Irvington also provides AutoPay instructions for taxpayers who want taxes and sewer charges automatically deducted on due dates.

Use the portal carefully. Confirm the property address, owner name, block and lot, tax year, quarter, sewer balance if shown and total payment amount before submitting. If the account is in tax sale status or lien status, normal online payment may not be enough.

๐Ÿ”Ž Search first Look up the account by the details on your tax bill. Verify property, tax year and amount due before paying.
โš ๏ธ Avoid duplicate payment If your mortgage company pays through escrow, check with the lender before paying the same bill yourself.

Best Online Payment Workflow

  1. Start from the official township page Open Irvingtonโ€™s official Property Tax Information page or Revenue & Finance page, then follow the property-tax link to WIPP.
  2. Search the correct account Use owner name, property address, block and lot, or account details printed on your bill.
  3. Review the bill carefully Confirm tax year, quarter, balance, sewer charges, interest and any delinquent status before choosing a payment method.
  4. Check payment method rules Review the WIPP screen for available methods, processing terms and any vendor fee shown before submitting.
  5. Save confirmation Keep proof of payment until the township account shows the payment as posted.

Irvington Township Tax Collector Office Hours, Phone Number and Room Information

The official township tax information lists office hours as Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM. The Tax Collectorโ€™s Office is at the Irvington Municipal Building, 1 Civic Square, Irvington, NJ 07111. WIPP AutoPay documents identify the Tax Department as Room 101.

The Revenue & Finance page lists Tyrone A. Young, CTC, with phone numbers 973-399-6613 or 973-399-6614. The WIPP AutoPay instruction PDF lists 973-399-8111 Ext. 6614, fax 973-399-6618 and an Irvington Township Tax Department contact email. Use the official township website before sending sensitive information by email.

๐Ÿ›๏ธ Department Revenue & Finance โ€” Tax Collections, Irvington Municipal Building.
๐Ÿšช Room Tax Department information references Room 101.
โ˜Ž๏ธ Direct phone 973-399-6613 or 973-399-6614. Call Office
๐Ÿ“  Fax 973-399-6618 is listed in township AutoPay instructions.

Before You Visit the Office

Bring your tax bill, block and lot, property address, owner name, account number if available, photo identification when needed and proof of prior payment if you are disputing a balance. If your question is about a delinquent lien or redemption, call first because payment rules may require certified funds or specific payoff instructions.

Irvington NJ Property Tax Due Dates, Sewer Due Date and Grace Period

Irvington Township property taxes are due quarterly: February 1, May 1, August 1 and November 1. The townshipโ€™s taxpayer information says there is a ten-day grace period. It also warns that payments must be received by the tenth day of the month they are due or interest accrues as of the first day of that month.

The annual sewer charge is due March 1. The township information says the sewer charge is a flat rate and is not billed based on water usage. It directs water-service questions to New Jersey American Water, not the township tax bill process.

1๏ธโƒฃ 1st quarter January-February-March taxes are due February 1.
2๏ธโƒฃ 2nd quarter April-May-June taxes are due May 1.
3๏ธโƒฃ 3rd quarter July-August-September taxes are due August 1.
4๏ธโƒฃ 4th quarter October-November-December taxes are due November 1.
Postmark warning Irvingtonโ€™s taxpayer information states that postmarks will not be accepted. Payment must be received on time. Mailing on the tenth day is not a safe plan.

Mail Payment Rules, Check Instructions and Receipt Tips

The townshipโ€™s taxpayer information says to make checks payable to Township of Irvington and mail payments to Tax Collectorโ€™s Office, 1 Civic Square, Irvington, NJ 07111. It also says no cash payments are accepted in that taxpayer-information context.

Do not postdate checks. The township information says postdated checks cannot be held because New Jersey statutes require payments to be deposited within 48 hours of receipt. If you need a receipt by mail, send the entire bill and a stamped self-addressed envelope.

โœ… Do Write the correct property details on the memo line, use the official address and mail early.
๐Ÿšซ Do not Do not rely on the postmark, do not send postdated checks and do not assume mail delays excuse interest.
๐Ÿงพ For receipt Include the entire bill and a stamped self-addressed envelope if you need a returned receipt.

WIPP AutoPay for Irvington Taxes and Sewer Charges

Irvington Township provides WIPP AutoPay instructions for taxpayers. The instructions explain that AutoPay can automatically pay taxes and sewer charges through the townshipโ€™s tax/sewer vendor, Edmunds GovTech. Payments are deducted from the chosen method on due dates, including February 1 taxes, March 1 sewer charges, May 1 taxes, August 1 taxes and November 1 taxes.

AutoPay can help if you own property in Irvington but do not live nearby, manage rental property or want to reduce late-payment risk. But AutoPay is not a substitute for reviewing your bill. You should still check your annual final/preliminary bill, confirm the property account and make sure your bank account or card is current.

๐Ÿ‘ค Create account Log into the WIPP portal and create a registered user account if you are not already registered.
๐Ÿ  Select property Choose the property or properties you want to manage through WIPP.
๐Ÿ” Enroll AutoPay Add a payment method, click AutoPay Enrollment and watch for email notifications before processing.

Free vs Paid Services: What Costs Money and What You Should Verify

Some actions are informational, while others involve official charges. Viewing and printing a bill online through WIPP is presented as a convenience on the township information page. Paying a tax bill, sewer charge, lien or delinquent amount is a financial transaction and may involve payment-method terms shown by the vendor portal.

๐Ÿ”Ž Bill lookup Use WIPP to view and print bill information. Verify you are on Irvingtonโ€™s official WIPP portal.
๐Ÿ“„ Official tax search The township Revenue & Finance page says an official tax search requires a $10 payment and correct property description.
โฑ๏ธ Processing time Official tax searches are listed as processed within fifteen business days after payment is received.

Do not guess payment-processing fees. If the WIPP portal shows a card, bank-account or vendor-processing charge, review it before submitting. If your account is delinquent, in tax sale status or requires lien-redemption handling, call the Tax Collector because normal online payment may not be available.

Tax Collector vs Tax Assessor: Who Handles Assessment, Deductions and Appeals?

The Tax Collector collects bills. The Tax Assessor handles assessment-related work. Irvingtonโ€™s Revenue & Finance page explains that the Assessment division is responsible for fair assessment of real property and handles several assessment, deduction, exemption and appeal-related duties.

Those duties include deed changes, property inspections, added assessments, veteran deductions, senior citizen deductions, surviving spouse and disabled person deductions, 100% totally disabled veteran exemptions, qualified charitable organization exemptions, defense of tax appeals, annual assessment notifications and sales-ratio study work for county equalization.

๐Ÿ’ณ Contact Tax Collector when You need to pay, check payment posting, ask about sewer charges, tax sale, lien redemption, tax search payment or municipal charge collection.
๐Ÿ  Contact Tax Assessor when You need help with assessment, deductions, exemptions, deed changes, property inspection, added assessment or assessment appeal questions.

Property Tax Appeal, Added Assessment and Essex County Tax Board Help

Irvingtonโ€™s Property Tax Information page links users to an added/omitted appeal form and a regular appeal form through Essex County tax appeal resources. It also tells users who believe their property taxes are too high to file a tax appeal.

A tax appeal is not the same thing as paying a bill. An appeal challenges the assessment, not the duty to pay taxes that are already due. Keep paying required amounts unless an official authority tells you otherwise. If you wait until the tax-payment deadline to research an appeal, you may miss the appeal filing window.

โš–๏ธ Regular appeal

Use Essex County Tax Board resources for regular assessment appeal forms and filing instructions.

Appeal Forms
๐Ÿ“ฌ Added / omitted appeal

Use the county form path when you received an added or omitted assessment notice.

County Tax Board
๐Ÿ“Œ Evidence deadline caution

Tax appeal evidence and hearing rules can be strict. Check county instructions before filing or mailing documents.

Common Irvington Tax Bill Problems and What to Do Next

Most tax-payment problems come from one of four issues: the bill was not received, the WIPP search was done incorrectly, the account has delinquent charges, or the user is contacting the wrong office. Start with the issue below before paying twice or mailing documents blindly.

๐Ÿ”Ž No bill found Try block/lot, owner name and property address variations. If still missing, contact the Tax Office.
๐Ÿ“ญ Did not receive bill Township information warns that failure to receive a bill does not affect tax validity or due date.
โฐ Late payment risk Payment must be received within the grace period. Postmarks are not accepted.
๐Ÿท๏ธ Tax sale status If a property is in tax sale status, online payment may be restricted. Contact the Tax Collector first.

If Your Mortgage Company Pays Taxes

If your taxes are paid through escrow, do not make a duplicate payment without checking your lender. Compare the mortgage escrow statement, WIPP account status and township bill. If the lender says it paid but the township still shows a balance, ask for payment trace details before paying again.

If You Need Lien Redemption Help

Irvingtonโ€™s Revenue & Finance page links to a Lien Redemption Request Form and a โ€œLien Exists on Your Propertyโ€ form letter. Use official township forms and direct Tax Collector contact for lien and tax-sale issues. These situations are time-sensitive and should not be handled based only on a generic online payment screen.

Tax Sale, Accelerated Tax Sale and Lien Warnings

Irvingtonโ€™s tax Q&A explains that New Jersey municipalities hold tax sales for unpaid real estate taxes, and the Township of Irvington is an accelerated tax sale municipality. A tax sale does not sell title to the property itself. A tax sale certificate is prepared as a lien against the property.

The township Q&A says delinquent reminder notices are mailed as a courtesy for the first three quarters of the year, but due to limited timing, delinquent notices are not mailed for outstanding charges as of November 10. After November 11, tax sale notices are mailed for past-due accounts.

Serious deadline warning To avoid the tax sale process, the township Q&A says property owners must pay all municipal charges in full by November 10. Starting November 11, properties with delinquencies can be included in the accelerated tax sale process, and tax sale fees can be added.

Portal Confusion: Correct Official Source for Irvington NJ Tax Payment

There are several ways users land on the wrong page. Irvington Township, New Jersey is not the Village of Irvington, New York. Property taxes are not traffic tickets. Sewer and utility bills may be accessed through a related portal, but they are not the same as a property-tax appeal. New Jersey property tax relief programs are state benefit programs, not the municipal tax-payment portal.

โœ… Correct for Irvington NJ tax bill Township of Irvington official site and WIPP ID 0709 property tax portal.
๐Ÿšซ Not the same thing Irvington NY, traffic ticket portals, third-party bill apps and generic record websites.
๐ŸŽฏ Relief programs ANCHOR, Senior Freeze and Stay NJ are New Jersey Division of Taxation benefit programs.

New Jersey Property Tax Relief Programs for Irvington Residents

Irvington taxpayers may also need state property tax relief information. New Jerseyโ€™s Division of Taxation publishes property tax relief programs for homeowners, mobile home owners and renters, including ANCHOR, Senior Freeze and Stay NJ. These programs are administered at the state level and have their own application rules, deadlines, identity verification and eligibility requirements.

The state relief pages may require property details from your tax bill, such as county/municipality code, block, lot, qualifier and tax amounts. This is another reason to keep your Irvington property tax bill, WIPP payment confirmations and receipts organized by year.

Helpful document tip Save your tax bill PDF, WIPP payment confirmation, block/lot details and tax amount by year. These details can be needed for state relief applications and appeal research.

Property Records, Deeds and Title Search Warning

Property tax payment records are not the same as deed records. The Essex County Register public records search provides access to recorded documents, but its disclaimer says online data is informational and not accurate for title searches. Title searches must be made through proper title-search methods and official county channels.

If you are buying, selling, refinancing, resolving estate issues or dealing with liens, do not rely only on a WIPP tax balance. Use the correct official records office, attorney, title company or county resource for title-level questions.

These related guides help compare how other local tax offices handle payment portals, office guidance, tax collector vs assessor confusion and property tax deadlines. They are included for internal navigation only; always use Irvingtonโ€™s official links for Irvington payments.

๐Ÿ™๏ธ City of Vineland Tax Collector

Useful New Jersey comparison for municipal tax office payments, local deadlines and correct office routing.

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๐Ÿ›๏ธ Milwaukee Tax Collector

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๐Ÿ“Œ Norwalk Tax Collector

Useful comparison for local tax bill payment, receipt and office-hour search intent.

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Irvington Township Tax Collector Map and Office Directions

The verified municipal address for the Tax Collectorโ€™s Office is 1 Civic Square, Irvington, NJ 07111. The Tax Department is referenced in official township documents as Room 101. Use the map below for directions, but verify the current office schedule before visiting near holidays or during weather/emergency closures.

Visit preparation Bring your bill, block/lot, property address, owner name, proof of payment, identification when needed and any lien or delinquent notice. Call first for lien redemption or tax sale matters.

Frequently Asked Questions About Irvington Township NJ Tax Collector

๐Ÿ’ณ How do I pay Irvington Township NJ property taxes online?

Use the official Irvington WIPP property tax portal linked from the Township of Irvington Property Tax Information page. Search your account, verify the property and tax year, review portal terms and save your confirmation after payment.

๐Ÿ“ Where is the Irvington Township Tax Collector office?

The Tax Collectorโ€™s Office is at the Irvington Municipal Building, 1 Civic Square, Irvington, NJ 07111. Township Tax Department documents reference Room 101.

๐Ÿ•’ What are Irvington Township Tax Collector office hours?

The official taxpayer information lists hours of operation as Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Verify holiday closures and emergency schedule changes on the township site before visiting.

โ˜Ž๏ธ What phone number should I call for Irvington property tax questions?

The Revenue & Finance page lists Tax Collector Tyrone A. Young, CTC, at 973-399-6613 or 973-399-6614. The township main phone is also listed as 973-399-8111, and AutoPay instructions reference extension 6614.

๐Ÿ“… When are Irvington Township property taxes due?

Quarterly property taxes are due February 1, May 1, August 1 and November 1. The annual sewer charge is due March 1.

โฐ Does Irvington Township have a grace period for property taxes?

Yes. Township taxpayer information says Irvington has a ten-day grace period. Payments must be received by the tenth day of the month they are due, or interest accrues as of the first day of that month.

๐Ÿ“ฌ Are postmarks accepted for Irvington Township tax payments?

No. The township taxpayer information states that postmarks will not be accepted. Mail early or use the official online portal if the deadline is close.

๐Ÿ  Who should I contact if my Irvington assessment seems too high?

Contact the Tax Assessor or Essex County Tax Board appeal resources. The Tax Collector collects the bill but does not set the assessed value.

๐Ÿ“„ How do I request an official tax search in Irvington?

The township Revenue & Finance page says an official tax search requires a $10 payment to the tax office with the correct property description, and searches are processed within fifteen business days after payment is received.

๐Ÿ” Can I set up AutoPay for Irvington taxes and sewer charges?

Yes. Irvington provides WIPP AutoPay instructions. You must log into the WIPP portal, create or use a registered account, select your property, add a payment method and enroll in AutoPay.

๐Ÿšจ What should I do if my Irvington property is in tax sale status?

Contact the Tax Collector before attempting online payment. Accounts in tax sale or lien status may have payment restrictions and may require certified funds, payoff confirmation or lien redemption instructions.

โ„น๏ธ Is TaxCollectors.org the official Irvington Township website?

No. TaxCollectors.org is an independent informational guide. Always verify payment links, office hours, tax balances, deadlines, appeal rules and official instructions directly with the Township of Irvington or the correct official agency.

Editorial note: This article is designed to help users find the correct official Irvington Township tax-payment path and understand the difference between payment, assessment, appeal, sewer charge, tax sale and property-record issues. It does not replace an official tax bill, township notice, legal advice, title search or direct Tax Collector confirmation.

Final Summary: Best Way to Use Irvington Township NJ Tax Collector Services

The Irvington Township NJ Tax Collector is the correct office for property tax payments, sewer-charge collection, official tax search payment, lien redemption questions, delinquent municipal charges and tax sale collection issues. Use the official WIPP portal for bill lookup and online payment, but call the office before handling tax sale or lien matters.

The safest payment workflow is to start from Irvingtonโ€™s official Property Tax Information or Revenue & Finance page, open WIPP, confirm the property, review the tax year and quarter, check sewer or delinquent balances, submit payment only after reviewing the portal terms and save proof until the township account updates.

If your problem is an assessment, deduction, exemption, deed change, added assessment or appeal, do not treat the Tax Collector as the final office. Use the Tax Assessor or Essex County Tax Board path. If your problem involves title, deed or recorded documents, use Essex County records and proper title-search guidance. For state relief programs such as ANCHOR, Senior Freeze and Stay NJ, use New Jersey Division of Taxation resources.

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