Town of Enfield Tax Collector Office: Pay Tax Bill & Hours

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TaxCollectors.org — Town of Enfield, Connecticut tax payment guide Official links checked June 2, 2026
Town of Enfield, CT · Tax Collector’s Office

Town of Enfield CT Tax Collector: Pay Tax Bills, Check Hours & Get DMV Clearance Help

Start here to pay or view Enfield taxes, call the Tax Collector, confirm the 800 Enfield Street office, understand DMV clearance, or avoid late-interest mistakes.

800 Enfield Street 860-253-6340 taxcollector@enfield.org Point & Pay fees apply online
800Enfield Street physical office
860-253-6340Tax Collector phone
9-5Monday-Friday office hours
1.5%Monthly delinquent interest
Quick Answer

The Town of Enfield CT Tax Collector’s Office is physically located at 800 Enfield Street, Enfield, CT 06082. The mailing address is 820 Enfield Street, Enfield, CT 06082. The official Tax Collector phone is 860-253-6340, and the office email is taxcollector@enfield.org. The official office hours are listed as Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. You can pay or view taxes through Enfield’s official online tax bill system, but online payments are processed by Point & Pay and may include convenience fees.

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What the Town of Enfield CT Tax Collector Handles

The Town of Enfield Tax Collector handles collection of issued tax bills, payment posting, delinquent tax interest, online payment questions, tax account balance support and DMV tax clearance guidance.

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The Tax Collector does not create the assessment value. If the issue is why a vehicle, trailer, property, business item or assessment value appears on the bill, the Assessor may be the correct office. If the issue is how to pay, whether payment posted, whether interest applies, or whether DMV clearance can be issued, the Tax Collector is the correct starting point.

Use Tax Collector for payment

Tax balances, online payment, receipts, DMV clearance, delinquent interest, missing tax bills, payment posting, mail payment and collection status.

Use Assessor for value issues

Vehicle assessment questions, MSRP-based motor vehicle valuation, trailer exemptions, real estate assessment, personal property reporting and assessment appeals.

Use DMV for DMV questions

The Town states the Tax Collector’s Office cannot answer CT DMV questions. Use the CT DMV links for registration, compliance and address-change issues.

Payment workflow

How to Pay or View Town of Enfield CT Tax Bills Online

Use the official Enfield online tax bill system to search and pay tax bills. You can search by name, property location, bill number, unique ID or list number.

Before paying, match the bill carefully. Enfield tax accounts can include real estate, personal property, motor vehicle, supplemental motor vehicle and district-related amounts. Some accounts may have prior interest or DMV-related clearance requirements. Paying the wrong bill, wrong taxpayer or wrong list number can delay posting and create confusion later.

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Open the official tax bill search

Use Enfield’s official tax bill search and payment system. Do not start from a third-party bill-pay advertisement or an unofficial directory page.

2

Search by the cleanest identifier

Search by bill number, unique ID or list number if you have it. If not, search by name or property location and compare every result before paying.

3

Verify the bill type and due date

Check whether the bill is real estate, personal property, motor vehicle or supplemental. Confirm the installment, tax year, amount and whether interest is already included.

4

Review Point & Pay fees

Online payments are processed by Point & Pay and are subject to non-refundable convenience fees. The official payment page lists separate fees for credit, debit and e-check payments.

5

Save confirmation and check clearance rules

Save the confirmation number, amount, date, taxpayer name and bill details. If you need DMV clearance, follow the specific clearance instructions instead of assuming online payment clears immediately.

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Official Enfield tax bill search

Use this to search by name, property location, bill number, unique ID or list number and pay eligible taxes online.

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Official payment guidance

Pay & view taxes page

Use this Town page for online payment types, DMV clearance warnings, Point & Pay fees and sewer fee instructions.

Open Pay & View Taxes

Micro-level payment warning

Do not rely on your bank’s electronic bill pay date unless you understand how it mails or delivers the payment. Enfield warns that electronic bill-pay payments may arrive without a postmark and must be received by the deadline to be considered timely.

Office hours and address

Town of Enfield Tax Collector Office Hours, Address, Phone and Email

The Town of Enfield Tax Collector page lists the physical office at 800 Enfield Street, Enfield, CT 06082, with hours Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

Physical address

Town of Enfield Tax Collector
800 Enfield Street
Enfield, CT 06082

Mailing address

Town of Enfield Tax Collector
820 Enfield Street
Enfield, CT 06082

Phone and email

Phone: 860-253-6340
Email: taxcollector@enfield.org
Hours: Monday-Friday, 9 AM-5 PM

Before you visit or call

  • Have the bill number, list number, unique ID or taxpayer name ready.
  • Know whether the bill is real estate, personal property, motor vehicle or supplemental motor vehicle.
  • Call first if you need DMV clearance.
  • Call first if you are paying late and need current interest.
  • Do not assume a bank bill-pay delivery date counts as timely receipt.
  • Bring certified funds if you need immediate DMV clearance.
Due dates and interest

Enfield CT Tax Due Dates, January Installment and Delinquent Interest

Enfield tax bills can involve July and January installment timing. Real estate and personal property bills may be paid in two installments when the total town tax is $100 or more. Motor vehicle taxes are due in one installment on July 1.

The Town explains that state law provides a 30-day grace period for property tax payments. If a tax due July 1 is paid after the grace period, interest is calculated back from the due date. Enfield’s tax collection page gives an example: a July 1 tax paid August 2 equals 3% interest because July and August are both counted.

July 1 installment

Motor vehicle taxes are due in one installment on July 1. Real estate and personal property may also have a July 1 installment.

January 1 installment

Enfield reminds taxpayers that no second bill will be sent in January. July real estate and personal property bills have parts for the July and January installments.

Interest after grace period

Delinquent interest is 1.5% per month or part of a month. Minimum interest can apply, and late payments reduce interest before principal.

No second bill will be sent in January

This is an important Enfield-specific warning. If your real estate or personal property tax bill has two installments, keep the correct part of the bill for January. Do not wait for another paper bill unless the Town has officially announced a new notice.

Missing bill does not remove the tax

If you believe you are missing a bill, contact the Tax Office or search online. Connecticut law and Enfield’s official notice language warn that failure to receive a bill does not invalidate the tax or interest.

DMV clearance

Town of Enfield CT DMV Clearance Rules for Motor Vehicle Taxes

If you need DMV clearance, every linked vehicle account must be current. Enfield’s official guidance says all vehicles, including vehicles in other names you are linked with on any registration, must be paid in full.

DMV clearance is one of the most urgent reasons people contact the Town of Enfield Tax Collector. The key mistake is assuming any online payment creates immediate clearance. It does not always work that way. The payment method matters.

Immediate clearance path

For immediate clearance, Enfield says to pay in person with cash, money order or certified bank funds. Credit and debit are accepted in the tax office for taxes.

Card payment online

For online debit or credit card payments, forward the confirmation email to taxcollector@enfield.org. Clearance is provided within 24 hours of receipt during office hours.

E-check is not immediate

Online e-check or personal check payments do not receive immediate DMV clearance. Enfield states clearance may be requested 10 business days after receipt of payment, with no exceptions.

Before paying for DMV clearance

  • Call 860-253-6340 for the balance and current office instructions.
  • Confirm every linked vehicle account is paid in full.
  • Use the correct payment method for the clearance timing you need.
  • Forward the online confirmation email when required.
  • Use CT DMV online services for DMV-specific registration or compliance questions.
Sewer fee warning

Enfield Sewer Use Fee Payments Are Different From Tax Payments

The Town’s Pay & View Taxes page states that sewer information is not available online and sewer use fee payments have separate rules.

This is a common user mistake. A resident opens the tax payment page expecting to find sewer information, but the Town states sewer information is not available online and tells users to contact the sewer billing company at 860-265-1197. Sewer use fee payments must be made by cash, check, money order or bank check, and debit or credit cards are not accepted for sewer payments.

Use Tax Collector path for taxes

Real estate, personal property, motor vehicle and supplemental tax bill search and eligible online tax payments.

Do not use online tax search for sewer info

Sewer information is not available online through the tax payment page. Contact the sewer billing company for sewer account details.

Right department

Enfield Tax Collector vs Assessor: Who Should You Contact?

The Tax Collector collects issued tax bills. The Assessor handles property valuation, assessment records and many vehicle-assessment questions.

Contact Tax Collector when…

You need to pay, confirm balance, ask about interest, get a receipt, request DMV clearance, discuss a missing bill, confirm payment posting or resolve collection status.

Contact Assessor when…

You question assessed value, MSRP-based vehicle valuation, trailer taxation, property data, exemptions, assessment appeals or whether a vehicle should be taxed.

Motor vehicle assessment changes

Enfield’s Tax Collector page explains that effective with the October 1, 2024 Grand List, motor vehicle assessment rules changed. Passenger motor vehicles are valued using Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price and a statutory depreciation schedule. If you believe a trailer tax bill is wrong or have motor vehicle assessment questions, Enfield directs taxpayers to the Assessor at 860-253-6339 or assessor@enfield.org.

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Late payment help

What to Do if Your Enfield CT Taxes Are Delinquent

If your Enfield tax bill is delinquent, verify the current amount before paying. Interest is added at 1.5% per month or any part of a month, and each payment reduces interest before principal.

Late tax balances can change quickly because partial months count. A paper bill or old screenshot may not show the current payoff amount. Enfield’s tax collection page also explains that tax collectors cannot accept a partial payment of a delinquent tax that is less than the total accrued interest on the principal.

Find the exact bill

Search by bill number, unique ID, list number, name or property location. Identify whether the delinquency is real estate, personal property, motor vehicle or supplemental.

Ask for current payoff

Call 860-253-6340 or check the online bill system before paying an old amount. Late interest can change the balance.

Save posting proof

Keep confirmation and later verify the account status. This is especially important for DMV clearance, refinancing, sale, escrow or collection issues.

Collection risk

Enfield’s tax collection information explains that outstanding property taxes may lead to collection methods such as tax warrants, further collection action and potential foreclosure proceedings for delinquent real estate taxes. Do not ignore a delinquent notice.

Avoid wrong office

Town of Enfield CT vs Enfield NH, Enfield NY and Other Enfield Tax Collector Searches

“Enfield Tax Collector” can lead to multiple states. This guide is for the Town of Enfield, Connecticut.

Wrong approach

Clicking an Enfield NH or Enfield NY tax page, using a third-party bill-pay page, or entering bank/card information before confirming the official Enfield CT domain.

Better approach

Confirm the official Town of Enfield, CT office, the 800 Enfield Street physical address, phone 860-253-6340 and official enfield-ct.gov pages before paying.

Quick official-site safety check

  • The office should be the Town of Enfield, Connecticut Tax Collector.
  • The physical address should be 800 Enfield Street, Enfield, CT 06082.
  • The phone should be 860-253-6340 for tax collector questions.
  • The email should be taxcollector@enfield.org.
  • The payment portal should be linked from the Town’s official Pay & View Taxes page.
User-first value

Why This Enfield Tax Collector Guide Is Built Like a Tool

A thin directory page gives only an address. A useful page helps a taxpayer decide exactly what to do next.

First screen solves the task

Payment, phone, address, hours, DMV clearance and due-date help appear immediately without a long introduction.

Clearance confusion is fixed

The page explains the difference between in-person certified payment, online card payment and e-check timing for DMV clearance.

Real taxpayer issues are covered

Missing bills, January installment reminders, bank bill-pay risk, delinquent interest, sewer fee confusion, Assessor routing and wrong Enfield searches are included.

Address and map

Town of Enfield Tax Collector Address, Map and Visit Reminder

The Enfield Tax Collector physical office is listed at 800 Enfield Street, Enfield, CT 06082. The mailing address is 820 Enfield Street, Enfield, CT 06082.

Map search: Town of Enfield Tax Collector, 800 Enfield Street, Enfield, CT 06082. Call 860-253-6340 before visiting for DMV clearance, delinquent tax payoff, missing bills or payment method questions.

Bring if visiting

  • Tax bill, bill number, list number or unique ID
  • Taxpayer name and property location
  • Payment method accepted for your purpose
  • DMV clearance details if applicable
  • Prior receipt or confirmation number

Call first if

  • You need immediate DMV clearance.
  • Your account is delinquent.
  • You used online e-check and need clearance.
  • Your bank bill-pay payment has not posted.
  • You think you are missing a tax bill.
FAQ

Town of Enfield CT Tax Collector FAQ

These answers focus on payment, hours, address, DMV clearance, interest, missing bills, sewer fee confusion and the right office to contact.

The physical address is 800 Enfield Street, Enfield, CT 06082. The mailing address is 820 Enfield Street, Enfield, CT 06082.
The official Tax Collector phone number is 860-253-6340. The office email is taxcollector@enfield.org.
The official Tax Collector page lists hours as Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Call before visiting for holidays, DMV clearance or deadline-sensitive issues.
Use the official Enfield tax bill search system. You can search by name, property location, bill number, unique ID or list number.
Online payments are processed by Point & Pay and are subject to convenience fees. The Town’s Pay & View Taxes page lists separate fees for credit, debit and e-check payments.
All linked motor vehicle accounts must be paid in full. For immediate clearance, Enfield says to pay in person with cash, money order or certified bank funds. Online card payments require forwarding confirmation to taxcollector@enfield.org, and e-checks do not receive immediate clearance.
The Town reminds taxpayers that no second bill will be sent in January. Keep the correct installment part of the July bill if your real estate or personal property tax is paid in two installments.
Contact the Tax Office at 860-253-6340 or taxcollector@enfield.org and search online. Failure to receive a tax bill does not invalidate the tax or interest due.
Enfield’s tax collection information explains that delinquent interest is 1.5% per month or any portion of a month. Payments reduce interest before reducing principal.
No. This guide is for the Town of Enfield, Connecticut. Enfield NH and Enfield NY have separate tax collector offices and payment systems.
Final summary

Best Way to Use This Town of Enfield CT Tax Collector Guide

If you searched for town of enfield ct tax collector, start with the official Enfield tax bill search if you need to view or pay a bill. For office help, call 860-253-6340, email taxcollector@enfield.org, or visit the physical office at 800 Enfield Street, Enfield, CT 06082 during listed weekday hours.

Before paying, match the bill number, taxpayer name, property location, list number, bill type, installment and current interest. If you need DMV clearance, choose the correct payment method because e-check and personal check payments do not create immediate clearance. If the issue is assessment value, vehicle MSRP valuation, trailer exemption or property record detail, contact the Assessor instead of only the payment office.

Editorial note and official-source warning

This is an independent TaxCollectors.org guide for users searching for the Town of Enfield CT Tax Collector. It is not the official Town of Enfield, Tax Collector’s Office, Assessor, Connecticut DMV, legal adviser or tax adviser.

Before paying taxes, relying on office hours, calculating interest, mailing payment, requesting DMV clearance, using online bill pay, paying sewer fees or resolving delinquent taxes, verify current details directly through official Town of Enfield sources. Payment methods, fees, office hours, due dates, interest, clearance timing and account status can change.

Official source shortcuts: Tax Collector’s Office, Pay & View Taxes, Tax Bill Search & Pay, Motor Vehicles, and Assessment Information.

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