Simsbury Tax Collector: Pay Taxes, Office Hours & Address

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Pay Simsbury Taxes Without Guessing the Right Link

Start here for online payment, office hours, address, DMV release rules, receipts, mail payments, drop box help and delinquent tax questions.

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860-658-3238Tax office phone
933 HopmeadowTown Hall address
844-200-2014Phone payment line
8:30-7Monday office hours
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The Simsbury Tax Collector is located at Town Hall, Tax Department, 933 Hopmeadow Street, Simsbury, CT 06070. The Tax Collector is Sherry Clemens, CCMC, and the Tax Department phone number is 860-658-3238. Office hours are Monday 8:30 am to 7:00 pm, Tuesday through Thursday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, and Friday 8:30 am to 1:00 pm. You can pay online through the official Simsbury tax bill portal, pay by phone at 844-200-2014, pay in person, use the 24/7 drop box, or mail payments using the correct town instructions.

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What the Simsbury Tax Collector Actually Handles

The Simsbury Tax Collector handles billing and collection for town taxes and related payments. It does not adjust tax bills, property values, exemptions or property record details.

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The key rule is simple: if your question is about paying, payment posting, receipts, delinquent balances, DMV release, collection status, TaxServ, mail payment or drop box payment, start with the Tax Collector. If your question is about why the bill amount changed, why your property value changed, or whether your property record needs correction, the Tax Department says it cannot adjust the tax bill and you should use the Assessor route instead.

Use Tax Collector for payment

Tax bill payment, online payment, phone payment, in-person payment, receipts, drop box payments, mail payment questions, DMV release and delinquent account help.

Use Assessor for bill adjustments

If the tax amount looks wrong because of property changes, assessment, exemption or record details, the town directs taxpayers to the Assessor’s Office instead of the Tax Department.

Use TaxServ for assigned debts

If your delinquent motor vehicle tax debt has been placed with TaxServ Capital Services, the town says those collection-agency payments must be paid directly to TaxServ.

Payment workflow

How to Pay Simsbury Taxes Online, by Phone, in Person, by Mail or Drop Box

The easiest starting point for most residents is the official Simsbury online tax bill portal. You can search real estate, personal property, motor vehicle or supplemental bills, then choose the correct payment method.

Before paying, match the bill type, owner name, list/bill number, property or vehicle information, installment, and amount due. This is especially important if you have multiple bills, a supplemental motor vehicle bill, a sewer use bill, back tax notation, or a mortgage/escrow situation.

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Open the official Simsbury tax bill portal

Use the official tax bill lookup and payment link for Simsbury. Search your real estate, personal property, motor vehicle or supplemental bill before starting payment.

2

Choose the right bill type

Do not assume every bill on the screen is the same. Real estate, personal property, motor vehicle, supplemental motor vehicle and sewer use bills can have different due timing and payment handling.

3

Check for back taxes before paying current bills

If a bill notation shows “Back Taxes,” the official tax information says delinquent taxes and interest must be paid in full before current bills can be accepted.

4

Pick the safest payment method for your situation

Online e-check is listed as free. Credit/debit cards have vendor fees and are not processed inside the Tax Department. If you need immediate DMV release, follow the DMV release rules instead of paying online.

5

Save payment proof

Keep your bill number, confirmation number, amount, payment date, and receipt. If you mail payment and want a receipt mailed back, include a self-addressed stamped envelope.

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Official Simsbury tax bill portal

Use this to search and pay Simsbury real estate, personal property, motor vehicle or supplemental tax bills.

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Town tax page

Official Tax Collector page

Use this for staff, payment rules, DMV release instructions, Grand List information, fee information, mail instructions, TaxServ notes and official contact details.

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Office details

Simsbury Tax Collector Office Address, Phone, Email and Staff

The Simsbury Tax Collector office is inside Town Hall at 933 Hopmeadow Street, Simsbury, CT 06070.

Tax Collector Office

Town of Simsbury Tax Department

Tax CollectorSherry Clemens, CCMC
Phone860-658-3238
Fax860-658-3285
Emailsimsburytax@simsbury-ct.gov
AddressTown Hall, 933 Hopmeadow Street, Simsbury, CT 06070

Best Contact Use

Call or email before making a special trip

Payment questionsCall 860-658-3238
Phone payments844-200-2014
TaxServ860-724-9100
DMV releaseFollow official release rules
Bill adjustmentsUse Assessor route, not Tax Department

Before visiting Town Hall

Call first if your issue involves delinquent motor vehicle taxes, immediate DMV release, TaxServ, a returned check, an old bill, a missing receipt, multiple bills on one check, or a payment that needs same-day confirmation. Those situations can need different proof or payment methods.

Office hours

Simsbury Tax Collector Office Hours Today and Best Time to Visit

The official hours list Monday 8:30 am to 7:00 pm, Tuesday through Thursday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, and Friday 8:30 am to 1:00 pm.

Monday

8:30 am to 7:00 pm. Monday is the late-day option, useful for residents who cannot visit during regular daytime hours.

Tuesday through Thursday

8:30 am to 4:30 pm. These are the main regular weekday hours for office visits and phone questions.

Friday

8:30 am to 1:00 pm. Friday is shorter. Do not wait until late Friday afternoon for urgent tax, receipt or DMV release questions.

Best time to contact the Tax Department

Call earlier in the day if your issue is urgent. Tax offices are usually busiest around July tax season, January installments, due dates, DMV release problems and delinquent notices. If you are paying in person, bring the entire bill when possible because the official page says that is helpful and the office can provide a receipt.

Mail and drop box

Simsbury Tax Payment by Mail, Drop Box and In-Person Payment Rules

Simsbury gives residents several payment options, but the correct mailing address depends on whether you have your tax bills and payment coupons.

In person

Pay at the Tax Department with personal or business check, money order, official bank check or cash. Checks should be payable to Town of Simsbury.

24/7 drop box

A 24/7 drop box is available outside the main entrance to Town Hall at ground level. Do not put cash in the drop box. Use an envelope.

Phone payment

Touch-tone phone payments through Invoice Cloud are available at 844-200-2014. Fees are the same as online payments.

If you have bills and coupons

  • Mail tax payment with payment coupons.
  • Use the processing center address:
  • Town of Simsbury, Tax Collector, P.O. Box 4156, Woburn, MA 01888-4156
  • The town notes the bank is in Simsbury, but the processing center is in Massachusetts.

If you do not have bills or coupons

  • Look up bill numbers and amount due online.
  • Put the bill number on your check to avoid posting delay.
  • Mail with billing account number to:
  • Town of Simsbury, Attn: Tax Collector, 933 Hopmeadow Street, Simsbury, CT 06070

Drop box checklist

Use an envelope, do not include cash, write your billing account number on the check memo line, include your phone number, and avoid dropping unrelated documents in the tax payment box.

DMV release

Simsbury DMV Release Rules for Delinquent Motor Vehicle Taxes

The official Tax Collector page gives a clear warning: do not pay online delinquent taxes if you need immediate DMV release.

Connecticut motor vehicle tax issues can block DMV services when delinquent taxes are flagged for non-payment. If you owe delinquent taxes to any Connecticut town, you may not be able to use DMV services until the delinquency is resolved. That is why the payment method matters.

Need immediate DMV release?

Delinquent taxes must be paid in person in the tax office with cash, money order or official bank check.

Online delinquent payment delay

If you are not seeking immediate DMV release, online delinquent payments have a ten-business-day waiting period before a release can be processed, then release is available the next business day after the waiting period.

On-time motor vehicle taxes

The official page says if you pay motor vehicle taxes on time, you do not need a release.

If your debt is with TaxServ

The town states that delinquent motor vehicle tax debts placed with TaxServ Capital Services must be paid directly to TaxServ, not in the Simsbury Tax Office. TaxServ payment and question phone number is 860-724-9100. After payment to TaxServ, email the payment confirmation to simsburytax@simsbury-ct.gov to request DMV release.

Do not guess on DMV release

If you need to register a vehicle urgently, call the Tax Department before paying. The wrong payment method can create a waiting period even when you thought you solved the bill.

Due dates

Simsbury Tax Due Dates, Grand List Notes and Late Payment Rules

For the 2025 Grand List, the official Tax Collector page states that tax bills are mailed June 29, 2026 and become available online July 1, 2026 for payment.

July 1, 2026

First installment for real estate and personal property taxes over $100, single installment motor vehicle taxes for registrations as of October 1, 2025, and single installment sewer use fee.

August 3, 2026

The official page states tax bills are delinquent after August 3, 2026. Sewer use fees have a 30-day only grace period and are delinquent after July 30, 2026.

January 1, 2027

Second installment for real estate and personal property taxes, and supplemental motor vehicle bills for pro-rated registrations between October 2, 2025 and September 30, 2026.

Late payment interest and bill responsibility

The official tax information page states that if payment is not made within one month of the due date, the installment becomes delinquent and is subject to interest at 1.5% per month from the due date. It also states that mailing a tax bill is a courtesy, not a statutory requirement in Connecticut, and failure to receive a bill does not negate tax liability or responsibility.

Returned check penalty

If a check payment is returned unpaid by the bank, the official tax information page states an additional $20 fee will be added to the balance due, and the taxpayer may also be charged a bank penalty.

Fees and payment method

Simsbury Online Payment Fees, Credit Card Rules and Phone Payment Details

Simsbury lists free online electronic check payment, but credit/debit card payments include vendor convenience fees and are not processed in the Tax Department.

Electronic check

The official Tax Collector page says you can pay online for free with an electronic check.

Credit/debit card

Credit/debit card payments incur a 2.99% convenience fee with a minimum fee of $3.95. Card payments are online or touch-tone phone only.

Sewer card fee

If paying a sewer bill by credit/debit card, the official page lists a flat fee of $9.95.

The convenience fees are accepted at the time of payment through Invoice Cloud, and the town states processing fees are received by the vendor, not the Town of Simsbury. Phone payment through Invoice Cloud is available at 844-200-2014, with the same fees as online payment.

Receipt help

How to Get a Simsbury Tax Receipt or Proof of Payment

Receipt needs depend on payment method. In-person payment can provide a receipt, while mailed payments need a self-addressed stamped envelope if you want a receipt mailed back.

In-person receipt

The official Tax Information page says if you pay in person and bring the entire bill, the Tax Collector’s Office will provide a payment receipt.

Mail receipt

If you want a receipt by mail, include a self-addressed stamped envelope and the entire bill with payment. The town says no receipt will be automatically sent unless only a partial payment is received.

Online proof

After online payment, save the confirmation screen and any email confirmation. Keep the bill number, amount, date and confirmation number.

Receipt should show

  • Bill number or list number
  • Tax type
  • Installment or tax year
  • Amount paid
  • Payment date
  • Confirmation or receipt number

Save extra proof for

  • DMV release
  • Mortgage escrow questions
  • Real estate closing
  • Returned payment disputes
  • TaxServ collection follow-up
Sewer use bills

Simsbury Sewer Use Bills Are Utility Charges, Not Property Taxes

The official Tax Collector page states sewer usage fees are considered a utility, not a tax, and have a specific 30-day only grace period.

For the 2025 Grand List information shown by the town, sewer use bills are due July 1, 2026, and sewer usage fees are delinquent after July 30, 2026. The official page lists sewer usage fees of $390 per EDU and $5.04 per CCF for non-residential customers. For additional sewer use billing questions about usage figures, the official FAQ points residents to Water Pollution Control at 860-658-3258.

Do not treat sewer like a regular tax installment

Sewer use billing has its own timing and fee rules. If your bill includes sewer use, read the bill carefully and verify the deadline before assuming it follows the same grace period as property tax installments.

User-first value

Why This Simsbury Tax Collector Guide Is Built Like a Helpful Tool

A thin directory page gives only a phone number. A useful page helps the taxpayer finish the real job: pay, call, verify, get a receipt, avoid DMV delay, and avoid the wrong payment method.

First screen solves the task

Payment, office, hours and DMV release help appear immediately so users do not need to read a long introduction before acting.

Payment method risks are clear

Online e-check, card fees, touch-tone phone payment, mail, drop box, in-person payment and DMV release rules are separated clearly.

Delinquent tax confusion is reduced

The guide explains back taxes, TaxServ, DMV holds, waiting periods, receipts and late interest in practical language.

Map and visit

Simsbury Tax Collector Map and Town Hall Visit Reminder

The Simsbury Tax Collector office is located at Town Hall, 933 Hopmeadow Street, Simsbury, CT 06070. Use the map for directions, then call before visiting for urgent DMV release or delinquent tax situations.

Map search: Town of Simsbury Town Hall, Tax Department, 933 Hopmeadow Street, Simsbury, CT 06070. Call 860-658-3238 before visiting for urgent account-specific questions.

Bring if visiting

  • Entire bill when possible
  • Bill number or list number
  • Payment method accepted by the office
  • DMV release proof if relevant
  • Prior receipt or confirmation number

Do before driving

  • Check current office hours.
  • Call if you need immediate DMV release.
  • Confirm if TaxServ is involved.
  • Do not bring credit card expecting the Tax Department to process it in office.
FAQ

Simsbury Tax Collector FAQ

These answers focus on payment, hours, address, receipts, DMV release, mail payment, drop box rules, late fees and official links.

The Simsbury Tax Collector office is at Town Hall, Tax Department, 933 Hopmeadow Street, Simsbury, CT 06070.
The Tax Department phone number is 860-658-3238. The fax number is 860-658-3285. The Tax Department email is simsburytax@simsbury-ct.gov.
Office hours are Monday 8:30 am to 7:00 pm, Tuesday through Thursday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, and Friday 8:30 am to 1:00 pm. Check the official town page before visiting around holidays or closures.
Use the official Simsbury tax bill portal at mytaxbill.org with town=simsbury. Search your bill, confirm the correct account and amount, then pay through the portal.
The official Tax Collector page says online electronic check payment is free. Credit/debit card payments have convenience fees charged by the vendor.
No. The official Tax Information page says credit card payments are accepted only online or through the telephone touch-tone calling feature, and the Tax Department does not process credit card payments in the department.
Do not pay delinquent taxes online if you need immediate DMV release. The official Tax Collector page says delinquent taxes must be paid in person in the tax office with cash, money order or official bank check for immediate DMV release.
If you are not seeking immediate DMV release, online delinquent payments have a ten-business-day waiting period before release can be processed, and release is available on the next business day after that waiting period.
If you have tax bills and coupons, mail to Town of Simsbury, Tax Collector, P.O. Box 4156, Woburn, MA 01888-4156. If you do not have bills or coupons, mail with billing account number to Town of Simsbury, Attn: Tax Collector, 933 Hopmeadow Street, Simsbury, CT 06070.
Yes. The town says a 24/7 drop box is available outside the main entrance to Town Hall at ground level. Do not put cash in the drop box. Use an envelope and include account information.
Call TaxServ Capital Services at 860-724-9100 if your delinquent tax debt has been placed with TaxServ. The town says TaxServ collection-agency payments are not processed in the Simsbury Tax Office.
No. The official Tax Collector page says the Tax Department cannot adjust your tax bill. For property changes or assessment-related information, use the Assessor’s Office route.
Final summary

Best Way to Use This Simsbury Tax Collector Guide

Use the official Simsbury tax bill portal first if you need to search and pay taxes. If you need office help, call 860-658-3238 or visit the Tax Department at 933 Hopmeadow Street, Simsbury, CT 06070 during listed office hours.

If you need immediate DMV release, do not use the normal online delinquent payment path without reading the release rules. If your debt is with TaxServ, contact TaxServ directly and send proof to the Tax Department as instructed. If your question is about assessment or why the bill changed, use the Assessor route instead of the Tax Department.

Editorial note and official-source warning

This is an independent TaxCollectors.org guide for Simsbury, Connecticut taxpayers. It is not the official Town of Simsbury, Tax Collector, Tax Department, Assessor, Connecticut DMV, TaxServ, legal adviser, tax adviser or payment processor.

Before paying, mailing, using the drop box, requesting DMV release, relying on a deadline, or assuming a fee amount, verify current details directly through the official Town of Simsbury Tax Collector and Tax Information pages. Office hours, fees, due dates, collection rules and payment processor instructions can change.

Official source shortcuts: Simsbury Tax Collector, Simsbury Tax Bill Search & Pay, and Simsbury Tax Information.

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