New Milford Tax Collector: Pay Taxes, Office Hours & Address

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Pay New Milford Taxes Without Using the Wrong Town Link

Start here if you need the official online payment link, office address, hours, DMV clearance, receipt help, or due-date rules.

Official town links only 10 Main Street office July 1 + January 1 due dates DMV clearance warning
10Main Street, New Milford
860-355-6085Tax Collector phone
8:00-4:00Weekday office hours
1.5%Monthly late interest
Quick Answer

The New Milford Tax Collector office is at 10 Main Street, New Milford, CT 06776. The office phone number is 860-355-6085 and the fax number is 860-355-6032. The Town of New Milford lists Tax Collector office hours as Monday-Friday, 8:00 am-4:00 pm. Online tax payments and payment history are available through the official town tax bill search, but immediate motor vehicle clearance cannot be done online.

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What the New Milford CT Tax Collector Actually Handles

The Tax Collector handles tax billing, payment balances, paid receipts, interest, delinquent taxes and tax collection. Assessment, exemptions, elderly tax relief and motor vehicle adjustments usually go through the Assessor.

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The key difference is simple. If you are trying to pay a bill, print payment history, ask about a balance, get a receipt, or resolve interest on a past-due bill, start with the Tax Collector. If you are asking why a car, house, business property, exemption or address appears on the bill, start with the Assessor.

Use Tax Collector for payment

Online payment, payment history, tax balance, delinquent bill, receipt request, interest charge, DMV clearance payment and tax sale collection questions.

Use Assessor for bill changes

Motor vehicle adjustments, address changes, exemptions, elderly relief, value questions, business personal property and real estate assessment questions.

Use DMV for registration records

Motor vehicle tax town and address details often come from Connecticut DMV registration records. Update DMV address details quickly when you move.

Payment workflow

How to Pay New Milford Taxes Online

Use the official Town of New Milford online tax bill search for payments and payment history. Online bill paying has added service fees, and online DMV clearance is not immediate.

The Town of New Milford tax page links taxpayers to an online system for all online payments and payment history. Before paying, search carefully by name, property location, bill number, unique ID or list number, depending on what you have. Match the bill type, tax year and amount before submitting payment.

1

Open the official New Milford tax bill search

Start from the official Town of New Milford Tax Collector page or the official tax bill search. Avoid New Milford, New Jersey tax pages and unrelated Milford, Connecticut city pages.

2

Search by the cleanest detail you have

Use bill number, unique ID, list number, property location or name. If the first search does not work, try fewer words, last name only, partial street name or the bill number from your paper statement.

3

Confirm bill type and due date

Check whether the bill is real estate, personal property, motor vehicle or supplemental motor vehicle. Also confirm whether it is the July 1 or January 1 installment.

4

Review service fees and posting timing

The town page says online bill paying has an additional fee. The tax collection notice states checking or savings account payment has a 50 cent fee, and debit/credit card online payment has a surcharge.

5

Save the confirmation and payment history

After payment, save the confirmation number, receipt, amount, tax year and bill type. If you need a receipt later, the town says payment history is available online.

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Official tax bill search and payment

Use this for online payments, tax inquiry and payment history for New Milford, Connecticut.

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Town page

New Milford Tax Collector page

Use this to verify official town payment guidance, due dates, office address, hours and contact information.

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Office address

New Milford Tax Collector Office Address, Phone Number and Contact Details

The Tax Collector office is located at Town Hall, 10 Main Street, New Milford, CT 06776. The office phone is 860-355-6085 and the fax number is 860-355-6032.

Tax Collector Office

Town of New Milford, Connecticut

Tax CollectorNancy E. McGavic, CCMC
Phone860-355-6085
Fax860-355-6032
Address10 Main Street, New Milford, CT 06776
HoursMonday-Friday, 8:00 am-4:00 pm

Assessor Office

Use for assessment, exemptions and adjustments

Phone860-355-6070
Fax860-355-3319
HoursMonday-Friday, 8:00 am-4:00 pm
Use forExemptions, assessments, motor vehicle adjustments
TipTax Collector cannot change assessment records

Call before visiting

Call the Tax Collector before visiting if you need immediate DMV clearance, a delinquent payoff, tax sale instructions, an in-person credit card payment, or proof of payment for registration. Online payment may not solve those tasks the same day.

Office hours

New Milford Tax Collector Office Hours and Best Time to Call

The Town of New Milford lists Tax Collector office hours as 8:00 am to 4:00 pm, Monday through Friday. Call before driving because holidays, weather, closures and deadline periods can affect service.

Best time to call

Call earlier in the day, especially near July, August, January and February due-date periods. Payment, escrow, DMV clearance and late-fee questions can increase near deadline dates.

Before you visit

Ask whether your payment method is accepted, whether you need cash/cashier’s check/money order for DMV clearance, and whether online payment will clear fast enough.

Deadline warning

Do not wait until the final grace-period day. A postmark issue, electronic banking delay, wrong bill search or online clearance delay can create interest charges.

Have these ready before calling

  • Bill number, unique ID, list number or tax year.
  • Property address or taxpayer name.
  • Bill type: real estate, personal property, motor vehicle or supplemental motor vehicle.
  • Payment confirmation number if you already paid online.
  • DMV registration issue details if you need clearance.
  • Mortgage or escrow information if your lender should pay.
Due dates

New Milford CT Tax Due Dates, Grace Periods and Interest Rules

New Milford lists July 1 due dates for the first installment of real estate and personal property bills plus all motor vehicle bills. January 1 applies to the second installment of real estate and personal property bills plus supplemental motor vehicle bills.

July 1 due date

First installment of real estate and personal property bills, plus all regular motor vehicle bills, become due July 1.

January 1 due date

Second installment of real estate and personal property bills, plus supplemental motor vehicle bills, become due January 1.

Interest after grace period

After 30 days, interest is added from the original due date at 1.5% per month, 18% annually, with a minimum interest charge.

July payment timing

For July 1 bills, the town page says payments need to be postmarked or received by August 1 to avoid interest. If a deadline date falls on a weekend or holiday, verify the exact current-year deadline on the town notice before relying on a general rule.

January payment timing

For January 1 bills, the town page says payments need to be postmarked or received by February 1 to avoid interest. The January 2026 notice showed a February 2, 2026 deadline because of the calendar. Always verify the current notice for the current tax cycle.

What if you never received a bill?

The Town of New Milford FAQ states that failure to receive a tax bill does not exempt taxpayers from payment, taxes or interest. If you do not receive a bill for which you are responsible, call the Tax Collector or use the online tax inquiry to view or print a duplicate copy.

Motor vehicle clearance

New Milford Motor Vehicle Tax and Immediate DMV Clearance

If you need immediate motor vehicle clearance, New Milford says payment must be made in the office and cannot be paid online. Online payments could take up to a week to clear.

This is one of the most important details on the page. A taxpayer may pay online and assume the DMV will clear immediately, but the official New Milford page warns that immediate motor vehicle clearance requires in-office payment. If your registration renewal or new registration is urgent, call the Tax Collector before paying online.

1

Check whether taxes are delinquent

If delinquent motor vehicle taxes have been reported to DMV, you may not be able to renew or register until taxes are paid and clearance is processed.

2

Use the office for immediate clearance

For immediate clearance, the town says payment must be made in the office. Ask what payment methods qualify for immediate release before visiting.

3

Ask about online posting delay

Online payments may take up to a week to clear. That delay matters if you need registration clearance quickly.

DMV clearance warning

Do not pay online for convenience if your real goal is same-day DMV clearance. Call 860-355-6085 and confirm what payment method and office process are required before you make the payment.

Mail, bank and in-person options

How to Pay New Milford Taxes by Mail, Webster Bank or In Person

New Milford provides several payment methods, but the correct mailing address and rules depend on whether the payment is current, delinquent, online, in person or through a bank service.

Mail current payments

During the January and July collection periods, current payments may be mailed to the town’s lockbox address shown on the official notice: Town of New Milford, PO Box 150416, Hartford, CT 06115-0416.

Mail delinquent payments

Once delinquent, the official notice says mail must be sent to the Tax Collector’s Office at 10 Main Street, New Milford, CT 06776.

Webster Bank option

The town notice says only Webster Bank’s New Milford branch accepts current tax bills during the collection period. Bring the entire bill so both town and taxpayer portions can be stamped as a receipt.

Electronic bill pay warning

If you use your own bank’s electronic bill pay service, the town notice says taxpayers do so at their own risk. Processing can take time, and payments must be received by the deadline or interest may apply. The town encourages processing these transactions at least 10 days before the due date.

Credit card and online fees

The town page advises that an additional fee is added to online bill paying. The tax notice states checking or savings account payment has a 50 cent fee, online debit/credit card payment has a surcharge, and in-person credit card payments may also include a surcharge. Verify the exact fee on the payment screen before submitting.

Proof of payment

How to Get a New Milford Tax Receipt or Payment History

The New Milford FAQ says taxpayers should save receipts because taxes are collectible for 15 years from the due date. You can also access payment history online through the tax inquiry system.

Online receipt

After online payment, save the confirmation screen, confirmation number, bill type, tax year, amount, and date paid.

Mail receipt

If paying by mail and you want a receipt, the town FAQ says to send all copies of the bill with a self-addressed stamped envelope.

In-person receipt

If paying in person, bring all copies of the bill to the Tax Collector’s office and verify the receipt before leaving.

Receipt should show

  • Taxpayer name
  • Bill type
  • Tax year or list year
  • Amount paid
  • Payment date
  • Bill number or unique ID when available

Save extra proof

  • Online confirmation number
  • Email confirmation
  • Bank or card proof
  • Screenshot of paid status
  • Stamped bank/town copy if paid in person
Wrong-office prevention

When to Call the New Milford Assessor Instead of the Tax Collector

The New Milford FAQ directs assessment, exemptions, elderly tax relief and motor vehicle adjustment questions to the Assessor’s office at 860-355-6070.

Call Tax Collector when…

  • You need to pay a tax bill.
  • You need a copy of a bill or receipt.
  • You have questions about interest.
  • You need DMV clearance after paying.
  • You have delinquent taxes or tax sale concerns.

Call Assessor when…

  • Your vehicle was sold, junked or moved.
  • Your address or ownership is wrong.
  • You need an exemption or elderly relief program.
  • You have a valuation or assessment question.
  • You received a motor vehicle bill you believe is improper.

Do not ignore the bill

If a bill appears wrong, contact the Assessor quickly. Ignoring the bill can lead to interest even if an adjustment is later needed.

New owner and escrow note

If you recently purchased property in New Milford and did not receive a real estate tax bill, the town FAQ says to call the Tax Collector immediately or use online tax inquiry to look up the bill. If your mortgage company or escrow agent should pay, forward the bill to them immediately, but remember that the bill still becomes due July 1 or January 1 whether or not a bill was received.

Late bills and interest

New Milford Late Tax Bills, Interest and Returned Payment Fees

The New Milford FAQ says late payments are subject to interest at 1.5% per month from the due date, with a minimum interest charge of $2.00. The Tax Collector cannot waive interest.

Interest cannot be waived

The FAQ states that the Tax Collector does not have the authority to waive interest and makes no exceptions.

Back taxes come first

If past-due taxes are in your name or on the parcel, delinquent taxes and interest must be paid before current bills can be accepted.

Returned payment fee

The town FAQ states that a returned check or returned payment has a $20 fee, including electronic banking service returns.

If your tax statement shows interest and other fees, call the Tax Collector at 860-355-6085. The town FAQ says any payment sent toward current taxes can be applied to back taxes when delinquent taxes exist.

Avoid wrong town

New Milford CT Tax Collector vs New Milford NJ Tax Collector vs Milford CT

This page is for the Town of New Milford, Connecticut. Do not confuse it with New Milford, New Jersey, or the City of Milford, Connecticut.

Wrong for this article

If the page says Borough of New Milford, New Jersey, Bergen County, River Road, or New Milford NJ, it is not the Connecticut Tax Collector page. If the page says City of Milford, CT, that is also a different municipality.

Correct for this article

Look for Town of New Milford, Connecticut, 10 Main Street, New Milford CT 06776, phone 860-355-6085, and official newmilford.org links.

Quick check before paying

  • The payment page should say New Milford, Connecticut.
  • The office address should be 10 Main Street, New Milford, CT 06776.
  • The Tax Collector phone should be 860-355-6085.
  • The bill type and taxpayer name should match your property, vehicle or business.
  • The link should not route you to New Milford, New Jersey or Milford, Connecticut.
Map and visit

New Milford Tax Collector Map: 10 Main Street, New Milford CT

Use the map for the New Milford Tax Collector office at Town Hall. If you need immediate DMV clearance, delinquent payoff, or an in-person receipt, call before visiting.

Map search: New Milford Tax Collector, 10 Main Street, New Milford, CT 06776. Call 860-355-6085 before visiting if your issue is deadline-sensitive or DMV-related.

Bring if visiting

  • Tax bill or bill number
  • Taxpayer name and property address
  • Vehicle registration issue details if DMV-related
  • Accepted payment method
  • Prior receipt or confirmation number

Call before driving

  • Confirm office hours and closures.
  • Ask if your payment method qualifies for immediate DMV clearance.
  • Ask about delinquent balance and interest.
  • Ask whether your issue belongs with the Assessor.
FAQ

New Milford Tax Collector FAQ

These answers cover office address, online payment, hours, due dates, DMV clearance, late interest, receipts, escrow and the New Milford CT vs NJ mix-up.

The New Milford Tax Collector office is at 10 Main Street, New Milford, CT 06776.
The Tax Collector phone number is 860-355-6085. The fax number is 860-355-6032.
The Town of New Milford lists Tax Collector office hours as Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. Call before visiting because holidays and closures can change service availability.
Yes. Use the official New Milford tax bill search for online payments and payment history. Online bill paying has service fees.
No. The Town of New Milford states that if you need immediate motor vehicle clearance, payment must be made in the office and cannot be paid online. Online payments could take up to a week to clear.
July 1 applies to the first installment of real estate and personal property bills and all motor vehicle bills. January 1 applies to the second installment of real estate and personal property bills and supplemental motor vehicle bills.
Late payments are subject to interest at 1.5% per month from the due date, 18% annually, with a minimum interest charge. The Tax Collector cannot waive interest.
Failure to receive a bill does not exempt you from taxes or interest. Call the Tax Collector or use the online tax inquiry to view or print a duplicate copy.
The Assessor handles exemptions, elderly tax relief, assessment questions and motor vehicle adjustments. The Assessor phone number is 860-355-6070.
No. This guide is for the Town of New Milford, Connecticut. New Milford, New Jersey is a different municipality with a different tax office and payment system.
Final summary

Best Way to Use This New Milford Tax Collector Guide

Use the official New Milford tax bill search first, confirm your bill type and tax year, then pay online or call the office if you need help. For office questions, call 860-355-6085 or visit 10 Main Street, New Milford, CT 06776 during listed weekday hours.

If you need immediate DMV clearance, do not rely on online payment. Pay in the office and confirm accepted payment methods first. If the issue is exemption, assessment, address, motor vehicle adjustment or elderly tax relief, contact the Assessor at 860-355-6070.

Editorial note and official-source warning

This is an independent TaxCollectors.org guide for New Milford, Connecticut taxpayers. It is not the official Town of New Milford Tax Collector, Assessor, Connecticut DMV, mortgage company, legal adviser or tax adviser.

Before paying, mailing documents, visiting an office, relying on hours, requesting DMV clearance, disputing a bill or acting near a deadline, verify current details directly through official Town of New Milford and Connecticut resources. Payment methods, service fees, due dates, online posting, DMV clearance rules and office closures can change.

Official source shortcuts: New Milford Tax Collector, Tax Bill Search & Pay, Tax Collector FAQ, and New Milford Tax Assessor.

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