Osceola Kissimmee Tax Collector Office: Pay Tax Bill & Hours

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Osceola County Tax Collector — Kissimmee

Pay Osceola County Taxes Using the Right Kissimmee Office Link

Start here for the official payment page, Kissimmee office address, hours, phone number, appointment link, discounts, and delinquent tax help.

Bruce Vickers, CFC Phone: 407-742-4000 Mon-Fri 8:00am-4:00pm Mobile-first guide
407-742-4000Tax Collector phone
2501 E. IrloMain Kissimmee office
Nov. 1Collection begins
Apr. 1Taxes delinquent
Quick Answer

The Osceola Tax Collector Kissimmee main office is listed at 2501 E. Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway, Kissimmee, FL 34744. The office phone number is 407-742-4000, and listed office hours are Monday-Friday, 8:00 am-4:00 pm. The Osceola County Tax Collector is Bruce Vickers, CFC. Use the official online payments page or the Osceola County tax records portal to pay real estate taxes, search tax records, and verify tax bills before paying.

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What the Osceola Tax Collector in Kissimmee Handles

The Osceola County Tax Collector collects real estate taxes, tangible personal property taxes and other county revenue, while also providing DMV-style services such as driver license, tag, registration and related services.

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The most important split is simple. Use the Tax Collector for payment and collection questions. Use the Property Appraiser when the issue is property value, ownership record, mailing address, assessment, exemption or millage-related questions. The Tax Collector collects the bill after the tax roll is certified; it does not set the assessed value.

Use Tax Collector for payments

Property tax payment, online payment, tax receipt, delinquent taxes, tax certificate questions, local business tax receipt, tourist development tax and payment status.

Use Property Appraiser for value

Assessed value, property ownership, mailing address, exemptions, property record corrections and questions about how the tax roll was created.

Use appointment link for in-office service

Appointments are useful for driver license, road test, written test, title, registration and complex service needs. Walk-in availability can vary by office and service.

Payment workflow

How to Pay an Osceola County Tax Bill Online

Use the official Osceola County Tax Collector online payments page or the tax record portal to pay real estate taxes and verify your tax bill before submitting payment.

Online payment is convenient, but taxpayers should not rush it. An Osceola County tax bill can include ad valorem taxes, non-ad valorem assessments, early payment discounts, escrow handling, tangible personal property, and delinquent status. Search first, confirm the property or account, then pay.

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Open the official payment page

Start from OsceolaTaxCollector.org and choose Online Payments or Search Tax Records. Avoid copied links and ads that do not clearly route to Osceola County.

2

Search the tax record

Use owner name, parcel/account information, property address or tax notice details. Confirm whether the bill is real estate tax or tangible personal property tax.

3

Verify the tax year and discount period

Check whether the bill is being paid in November, December, January, February or March. Early payment discounts decrease by month.

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Review the amount and payment method

Confirm the amount, account type, property address and payer details before submitting. Keep extra proof if a mortgage company or title company is involved.

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Save your confirmation

Save the receipt, confirmation number, tax year, property address, amount paid and payment date before closing the payment page.

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Osceola County online payments

Use this official page for property taxes, local business tax receipt, driver license, vehicle registration renewal, mobile home renewal, vessel renewal, hunting/fishing and toll clearances.

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Use the official tax record search to verify property tax details, reports and payment status before paying.

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Main office

Osceola Tax Collector Kissimmee Main Office Hours, Address and Phone

The Main Office is listed at 2501 E. Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway, Kissimmee, FL 34744. Listed office hours are Monday-Friday, 8:00 am-4:00 pm.

Main Office — Kissimmee

Primary Osceola County Tax Collector office

Tax CollectorBruce Vickers, CFC
Address2501 E. Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway, Kissimmee, FL 34744
Phone407-742-4000
Fax407-742-3995
HoursMon-Fri, 8:00 am-4:00 pm

Main Office Service Notes

Check before visiting

ServicesAll services except Concealed Weapon Permit
Road testAppointment only
Written testAppointment or walk-in
Walk-in written test8:00 am-3:30 pm

Before you drive to the Kissimmee office

Tax payments may be simple, but driver license tests, road tests, title issues, tag transactions, birth certificates, toll clearances and business/tourist tax questions may have service rules. Use the appointment link or call 407-742-4000 before visiting for anything complex.

Office locations

Osceola Tax Collector Kissimmee, BVL, Campbell City and St. Cloud Locations

Osceola County lists four Tax Collector offices. Kissimmee-area users may use Main, BVL or Campbell City depending on the service needed.

Main Office

2501 E. Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway, Kissimmee, FL 34744. Mon-Fri, 8:00 am-4:00 pm. Phone: 407-742-4000.

BVL Office

2595 Simpson Road, Kissimmee, FL 34744. Mon-Fri, 8:00 am-4:00 pm. Phone: 407-742-4000.

Campbell City Office

4730 South Orange Blossom Trail, Kissimmee, FL 34746. Mon-Fri, 8:00 am-4:00 pm. Phone: 407-742-4000.

St. Cloud Office

1300 9th Street, Suite 101B, St. Cloud, FL 34769. Mon-Fri, 8:00 am-4:00 pm. Phone: 407-742-4000.

Testing note

Road skills tests are offered at the Main and Campbell City offices only, by appointment. Campbell City written tests are appointment only.

Appointment reminder

Appointments are useful for saving time and avoiding wrong-location problems. Use the official appointment link before visiting for driver license or testing services.

Services

What Services Does the Osceola County Tax Collector Offer?

The Tax Collector’s office provides tax services plus several driver, vehicle, permit and licensing services. Not every location handles every service the same way.

Tax services

  • Real estate taxes
  • Personal property taxes
  • Local business tax receipt
  • Tourist development tax
  • Tax certificate information

Driver and vehicle services

  • Driver license and ID card
  • Vehicle tag and registration
  • Mobile home registration renewal
  • Vessel registration renewal
  • Disabled parking permit

Other listed services

  • Hunting license
  • Fishing license
  • Florida birth certificates
  • Concealed weapon permit at selected offices
  • CFX toll clearance

If your main goal is simply to pay property taxes, the online portal is usually the fastest route. If you also need a driver license, vehicle title, written test, road test, birth certificate or concealed weapon service, check the location-specific service list before driving.

Discount and deadline guide

Osceola County Property Tax Discounts, March 31 Due Date and April 1 Delinquency

Osceola County real estate tax collection begins November 1, gross taxes are due by March 31, and taxes become delinquent April 1 each year.

November: 4% discount

Paying in November gives the largest early payment discount when applicable.

December to February

December generally gets 3%, January 2%, and February 1% discount when applicable.

March and April 1

March is gross amount with no discount. Taxes become delinquent April 1, with penalties and collection steps.

Real estate tax reminders

  • Collection begins November 1.
  • Tax statements are normally mailed on or before November 1.
  • Gross amount is due by March 31.
  • Taxes become delinquent April 1.
  • Tax certificates may be sold for unpaid taxes.

Tangible personal property reminders

  • Tax statements are mailed November 1.
  • Payment is due by March 31.
  • Discounts apply for early payment.
  • Delinquent taxes receive monthly fee.
  • Tax warrants can be issued for unpaid accounts.
Wrong-office prevention

Osceola Tax Collector vs Property Appraiser: Who Fixes What?

The Tax Collector collects taxes. The Property Appraiser establishes assessed value and handles property record changes.

Contact Tax Collector when…

You need to pay taxes, search tax records, print receipts, handle a delinquent tax bill, ask about tax certificates, renew tags, clear tolls or schedule Tax Collector services.

Contact Property Appraiser when…

The issue is assessed value, exemptions, ownership record, mailing address, property classification, millage rate explanation or changes to the tax roll.

The Tax Collector’s real estate tax page explains that the Property Appraiser establishes assessed value, levying bodies set millage rates, and the Tax Collector mails notices and collects the money due. If your bill looks wrong because of value or exemption status, start with the Property Appraiser.

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Late tax help

Osceola County Delinquent Taxes, Tax Certificate Sale and Tax Deed Warning

Real estate taxes become delinquent April 1 each year, and a 3% penalty is added to the gross amount. Unpaid taxes can move toward advertisement and tax certificate sale.

Osceola County explains that a tax certificate is an interest-bearing lien against the property. It does not give the certificate buyer ownership rights to the land. However, if a certificate is not redeemed within the statutory period, the certificate holder may apply for a tax deed, and the property can later be brought to sale through the Clerk process.

April 1: delinquent

Real estate taxes become delinquent April 1 each year. At that time, a 3% penalty is added to the gross amount.

Advertisement before sale

Delinquent real property is advertised once a week for three consecutive weeks before the tax certificate sale.

On or before June 1

The Tax Collector holds a public online sale of tax certificates on parcels with unpaid taxes.

Tangible personal property delinquency

Tangible personal property taxes become delinquent April 1 each year, and a 1.5 percent fee per month is added. A delinquent taxpayer list is advertised, advertising costs are added, and tax warrant processing can follow for unpaid tangible personal property taxes.

If you are already delinquent

Do not guess the payoff amount. Search official tax records and contact the Tax Collector before relying on a prior balance or old notice. Interest, penalties, advertising costs and certificate-sale timing can change what is due.

Added user value

Why This Osceola Kissimmee Tax Collector Page Is More Useful Than a Basic Directory

A thin listing gives an address. A helpful page gives the official payment path, Kissimmee location, service rules, discount months, delinquent tax warnings and wrong-office routing.

First screen solves the main job

The official payment link, tax record search, appointment link, address, phone and hours are visible immediately.

Location confusion is reduced

Main, BVL, Campbell City and St. Cloud offices are separated with service notes so the user does not drive to the wrong office.

Tax Collector vs Appraiser is clear

Payment questions go to the Tax Collector. Value, ownership, exemption and tax roll changes go to the Property Appraiser.

Map and visit

Osceola Tax Collector Kissimmee Main Office Map and Visit Checklist

Use the map for directions to the Main Office, then check the appointment system before visiting for driver license, road test, written test or complex service needs.

Main Office: 2501 E. Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway, Kissimmee, FL 34744. Listed hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 am-4:00 pm. Phone: 407-742-4000.

Bring if paying taxes

  • Tax bill, parcel or account information
  • Property address
  • Owner or taxpayer name
  • Payment method
  • Prior receipt or confirmation number

Ask before visiting

  • Does this location handle my service?
  • Is an appointment required or recommended?
  • Is the issue Tax Collector or Property Appraiser?
  • Is the account current or delinquent?
  • Can I complete the task online?
FAQ

Osceola Tax Collector Kissimmee FAQ

These answers focus on payment, hours, address, appointments, discounts, delinquency, locations and Property Appraiser confusion.

The Main Office is listed at 2501 E. Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway, Kissimmee, FL 34744.
The Main Office is listed as open Monday-Friday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. Check the official office locations page before visiting because holiday schedules and service rules can change.
The official Tax Collector site lists 407-742-4000 as the phone number for Osceola County Tax Collector offices.
The official website identifies Bruce Vickers, CFC as the Osceola County Tax Collector.
Use the official Osceola County Tax Collector online payments page or the Osceola County tax record search portal. Search the correct tax record, verify the property and tax year, then pay.
Collection begins November 1, the gross amount is due by March 31, and taxes become delinquent April 1 each year.
The official real estate tax page lists 4% in November, 3% in December, 2% in January, 1% in February, and no discount in March.
The official office locations page says the Main Office offers all services except Concealed Weapon Permit. Road test is by appointment only, and walk-in written testing is available from 8:00 am to 3:30 pm.
Real estate taxes become delinquent April 1 and a 3% penalty is added. Delinquent real estate taxes can be advertised before the tax certificate sale.
The Osceola County Property Appraiser handles assessed value, ownership, exemptions and changes to the tax roll. The Tax Collector collects the tax after the roll is certified.
Yes. The official website links to an appointment system for Osceola County Tax Collector services. Appointments are especially useful for driver license and testing services.
The BVL Office is listed at 2595 Simpson Road, Kissimmee, FL 34744, with Monday-Friday hours of 8:00 am to 4:00 pm.
Final summary

Best Way to Use This Osceola Tax Collector Kissimmee Guide

Use the official Osceola Tax Collector online payments page or the official tax record search portal to pay and verify property taxes. The Kissimmee Main Office is located at 2501 E. Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway, Kissimmee, FL 34744, with listed hours of Monday-Friday, 8:00 am-4:00 pm and phone 407-742-4000.

For tax payment, receipts, delinquent taxes, certificates, DMV-style services, tag/registration and appointment-based office services, use the Tax Collector. For property value, ownership, exemption and tax roll questions, use the Property Appraiser. That simple split helps Osceola County taxpayers avoid wrong-office delays and deadline stress.

Editorial note and official-source warning

This is an independent TaxCollectors.org guide for Osceola County, Florida taxpayers. It is not the official Osceola County Tax Collector, Osceola County Property Appraiser, Osceola Clerk, mortgage servicer, title company, legal adviser or tax adviser.

Before paying, visiting, mailing documents, relying on a deadline, booking an appointment or handling delinquent taxes, verify current details directly through official Osceola County Tax Collector and Property Appraiser sources. Office hours, appointment rules, payment options, discounts, service availability and tax status can change.

Official source shortcuts: Osceola County Tax Collector, Online Payments, Search Tax Records, Office Locations, and Osceola County Property Appraiser.

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