Washoe County Tax Collector Office: Pay Property Tax & Hours

πŸ›οΈ Washoe County Β· Reno, Nevada property tax payment guide

Washoe County Tax Collector Guide: Pay Reno Property Taxes Through the Treasurer

If you searched for the Washoe County Tax Collector, the official office you usually need is the Washoe County Treasurer. This guide shows how to pay property taxes online, check office hours, use the correct parcel search portal, avoid card-fee surprises, request duplicate tax bills, handle supplemental tax bills, and contact the right county office before a deadline.

The practical goal is not just β€œwhere is the office?” It is knowing whether to use the Treasurer, Assessor, payment portal, mail address, bank bill pay, or official address-change form so you do not lose time near an installment deadline.

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Quick Answer: Washoe County Property Tax Payment and Office Hours

The office most people call the Washoe County Tax Collector is officially the Washoe County Treasurer. The Treasurer accepts property tax payments online, by mail, in person, and through a personal bank bill-pay service. The office lists customer service hours as Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

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The physical and overnight mail address is 1001 E. 9th Street, Room D140, Reno, NV 89512-2845. The mailing address for payments is Washoe County Treasurer, P.O. Box 30039, Reno, NV 89520-3039. The official phone number is (775) 328-2510, fax is (775) 328-2500, and the listed email is tax@washoecounty.gov.

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Find your county tax collector: Visit taxcollectors.org to find your county tax collector office, payment portal and deadlines. Paying online through your county portal is the fastest way to stop penalty accrual.
πŸ’» Need to pay today? Use the official Washoe County Treasurer portal. Search by parcel or identifier number, property address, or owner name, then verify the tax year before payment. Open Tax Portal
🏒 Need office help? Visit 1001 E. 9th Street, Room D140, Reno during listed office hours. Confirm current closures and public access before driving. View Office Map
🏠 Need value or address help? Use the Washoe County Assessor for taxable value, parcel data, assessment records, and mailing-address changes. Open Assessor
☎️ Phone (775) 328-2510 for Washoe County Treasurer property tax customer service.
βœ‰οΈ Email tax@washoecounty.gov for Treasurer tax questions and duplicate bill help.
πŸ“ Office 1001 E. 9th Street, Room D140, Reno, NV 89512-2845.
πŸ“¬ Mail payment Washoe County Treasurer, P.O. Box 30039, Reno, NV 89520-3039.

Official Source Verification for This Washoe County Tax Guide

Publish-ready as of: May 17, 2026. Official sources checked during this workflow include the Washoe County Treasurer homepage, the official Washoe County Treasurer property tax portal, Treasurer payment FAQ, Treasurer property tax FAQ, billing information, 2025/26 due-date guidance, Washoe County Assessor mailing-address resources, and Washoe County public updates about tax due dates and payment options.

Payment due dates, grace periods, payment methods, card fees, returned-item fees, office hours, mailing instructions, tax-sale rules, penalty steps and portal behavior can change. Always verify the current property, parcel, tax year, installment amount and official payment screen before sending money.

Official-record disclaimer This page is an independent TaxCollectors.org guide. It is not the official Washoe County Treasurer website, it does not replace a tax bill, and it is not legal, financial, escrow, investment, or government advice.

Washoe County Tax Collector vs Treasurer: What Office Do You Actually Need?

The direct answer: Washoe County property tax collection is handled by the Washoe County Treasurer. Many users search β€œWashoe County Tax Collector” because that is common wording in other states, but Nevada county property tax payment usually points to the Treasurer.

Use the Treasurer when the bill exists and your goal is to pay it, confirm the balance, print a duplicate bill, ask about installments, confirm mailed-payment instructions, check e-check or card fees, or ask about delinquent tax payment status.

Use the Washoe County Assessor when the issue is not payment but property data. That includes mailing-address changes, assessed value, taxable value, parcel information, ownership-related assessment records, real property data, business personal property declarations, and assessment appeal timing.

πŸ’³ Use the Treasurer for payment Property tax payment, online portal help, duplicate bills, delinquent tax balances, mailing payments, bank bill pay and current tax collection questions.
🏠 Use the Assessor for records Mailing address, taxable value, assessment data, parcel information, appraisal issues and property-record corrections.

How to Pay Washoe County Property Taxes Online, by Mail or In Person

The fastest payment route is the official Washoe County Treasurer property tax portal. The portal allows users to search a property tax record and pay using accepted electronic payment methods. You can search by parcel or identifier number, property address, or owner name.

Do not submit payment until the portal record matches your property. Confirm the parcel, owner, address, tax year, installment status, amount due, payment method and service-fee screen. This matters most if you own multiple parcels, recently bought a home, refinanced, paid off a mortgage, or received a supplemental bill.

πŸ’» Online Pay by e-check or card through the official Washoe County Treasurer portal. E-check is listed with no fee. Pay Online
πŸ“¬ Mail Mail to Washoe County Treasurer, P.O. Box 30039, Reno, NV 89520-3039. Include your parcel number or identifier number.
🏒 In person Visit 1001 E. 9th Street, Room D140, Reno. Official updates list cash, check, money order, debit and credit cards. Map Office
🏦 Bank bill pay Use your bank’s bill-pay system with the parcel or identifier number as the account number. Allow delivery time.

Washoe County Does Not Accept Property Tax Payments by Phone

The Treasurer states that phone payments are not accepted because financial information security is important. If a caller or website pushes you to make a property tax payment by phone, slow down and verify directly through the official Treasurer page.

What to Include With a Mail Payment

Include the parcel number or identifier number with any mailed payment. The official property tax portal says checks should be made payable to Washoe County Treasurer. If using bank bill pay, complete a separate transaction for each parcel and allow several days for delivery.

Mail deadline warning If you are near an installment due date or penalty date, do not assume bank bill pay or regular mail will arrive in time. Use the official online portal or visit the Treasurer if timing is tight.

Washoe County Treasurer Office Hours, Phone, Email and Address

The Washoe County Treasurer lists office hours as 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday. The office is closed on weekends and major holidays. Customer service is available in person, by phone and by email during business hours.

πŸ•’ Office hours Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Closed weekends and major holidays.
☎️ Phone (775) 328-2510 for Treasurer property tax service. Call Treasurer
πŸ“  Fax (775) 328-2500 for the Treasurer’s Office.
βœ‰οΈ Email tax@washoecounty.gov for tax questions and duplicate bill requests. Email Office

Physical Address and Overnight Mail

The physical office and overnight mail address is 1001 E. 9th Street, Room D140, Reno, NV 89512-2845. Some county materials describe the location as Building D, Room 140. Use the map section for directions, but verify current access before visiting near a holiday or county closure.

Mailing Address for Property Tax Payments

The mailing address is Washoe County Treasurer, P.O. Box 30039, Reno, NV 89520-3039. Always include your parcel number or identifier number with any form of payment. Keep a copy of your check, money order, bank bill-pay confirmation or online receipt until the official record updates.

Free vs Paid Payment Options: E-Check, Card Fees, Bank Bill Pay and Duplicate Bills

Not every payment method has the same cost. Washoe County lists e-check payment with no fee. Credit and debit card payments include a service fee paid by the taxpayer. The payment screen shows fees before the transaction is finalized.

🏦 E-check E-check is listed with no fee. You need your bank routing and account information. E-check transactions are limited to $500,000 per transaction.
πŸ’³ Credit / debit card Card payments include a service fee. Official pages describe the fee as approximately 2.4% to 2.45% of the amount paid.
🏦 Bank bill pay Use the parcel or identifier number as the account number and allow at least several days for delivery to the Treasurer.
🧾 Duplicate bills The Treasurer FAQ says there is no charge for duplicate bills or memo bills, and current amounts can be printed online.

Returned E-Check Warning

If an e-check is not honored by your financial institution, the payment can be cancelled and a returned-item fee can be added. Do not use e-check if the account number, routing number, account ownership, or available balance is uncertain.

Card Fee Reality Check

Card payment can be convenient, especially close to a deadline, but the service fee can be expensive on a large property tax bill. The official payment FAQ says card transactions are limited to $150,000 per transaction and that the fee can be cancelled by cancelling the transaction before final submission.

Washoe County Property Tax Due Dates, Installments and Tax Year Timing

Washoe County’s tax year begins on July 1 and ends on June 30. Real property and mobile home taxes are payable in four installments. The general installment schedule is the third Monday in August, the first Monday in October, the first Monday in January, and the first Monday in March.

1️⃣ First installment Due on the third Monday in August. If a tax bill is $100 or less, the full amount is due on this date.
2️⃣ Second installment Due on the first Monday in October for real property and mobile home tax installments.
3️⃣ Third installment Due on the first Monday in January. Supplemental bills may also use this timing.
4️⃣ Fourth installment Due on the first Monday in March. Waiting until this date leaves little room for payment errors.

For the 2025/26 property tax year, official Washoe County pages listed installment due dates as August 18, 2025; October 6, 2025; January 5, 2026; and March 2, 2026. For future tax years, use the general installment rule and verify exact dates on the Treasurer’s official page.

When Tax Bills Are Mailed

Washoe County property tax bills are mailed once a year. County guidance says the Treasurer generates and mails property tax bills in mid-July, and property owners can expect to receive the bill by the end of July. If you have not received the bill by the first week of August, contact the Treasurer by phone or email.

Duplicate Bills, Mortgage Payoff, Escrow Changes and Supplemental Tax Bills

Tax billing becomes confusing when a property changes hands, a mortgage is paid off, escrow information changes, or a supplemental bill is issued. Washoe County billing information warns that tax bills are mailed only once a year. If you buy real property during the tax year, you are responsible for taxes not paid at closing.

🏠 New owner Do not assume escrow or the prior owner handled every tax amount. Check the tax portal after closing.
🏦 Mortgage paid off Contact the Treasurer to request a duplicate bill and ask that future tax bills be sent directly to you.
🧾 Supplemental bill A supplemental real property tax bill is in addition to the original bill and may not be sent to your mortgage company.

Supplemental Tax Bill Caution

A supplemental tax bill can be issued when an improvement existed on July 1 but was not found in time to be placed on the secured roll for that year. Washoe County says this bill is in addition to the original tax bill and is typically billed in two installments with due dates matching the third and fourth installments.

Many mortgage companies do not pay supplemental tax bills. If you forward a bill to your mortgage company, include your loan number and confirm the mortgage company’s procedure. Do not assume forwarding the bill means it was paid.

Mailing Address, Assessment Value and Parcel Issues: When to Contact the Assessor

Mailing-address changes for assessment and tax billing purposes are handled through the Washoe County Assessor process. Address changes must be submitted by an owner of the property. Paying a bill through the Treasurer portal does not automatically fix address, parcel, owner, valuation or assessment data.

πŸ“¬ Mailing address change Use the official Washoe County address change process. A signature is required, and the change applies to assessment and tax billing purposes. Address Help
🏠 Value or assessment question Use the Washoe County Assessor for taxable value, parcel data, appraisal, real property resources and appeal-related guidance. Open Assessor

Paid Off Mortgage but Need Bill Sent Directly?

If you paid off your mortgage and want the mortgage company removed from Treasurer records for receiving your property tax bill, official county guidance tells you to call the Treasurer at (775) 328-2510 or email tax@washoecounty.gov. Do not use the mailing-address form for that specific mortgage-company removal issue.

Do Not Use the Tax Payment Portal to Fix Records

The payment portal is for tax lookup and payment. If the portal shows a wrong mailing address, questionable value, old owner reference or parcel confusion, handle that record issue separately. The Treasurer can explain the bill, but the Assessor handles assessment and mailing-address data.

Delinquent Washoe County Property Taxes: Penalties, Publication and Tax Deed Risk

Do not ignore delinquent property tax notices. Washoe County billing guidance warns that applicable penalties are charged for delinquent payments. Property with unpaid taxes can be advertised as delinquent in a local newspaper, and later steps can involve a Trustee’s Certificate and tax deed risk.

Property owners may have redemption rights after certain lien steps, but this is not a safe area for guessing. If you missed an installment, received a delinquent notice, or see old balances online, contact the Treasurer or use the official portal for current payoff information before making decisions.

Delinquent tax warning Do not rely on screenshots, old portal balances, third-party estimates or unofficial payoff amounts. Get the current amount from the official Treasurer portal or the Treasurer’s Office.

Personal Property Taxes Are Different

Personal property taxes are not on the same schedule as real property installment bills. Washoe County FAQ guidance says personal property taxes are billed in monthly cycles, are due upon receipt and become delinquent after 30 days. Unsecured-roll property can include mobile homes, commercial property and aircraft.

Common Washoe County Tax Payment Problems and What to Do Next

Most payment problems come from one of five things: wrong portal, wrong parcel, card-fee confusion, late bank delivery, or contacting the Assessor when you need the Treasurer. Use the action cards below before you call or pay again.

πŸ”Ž No record found Try parcel number, property address, or owner name in last-name-first-name format. If nothing displays, contact the Treasurer.
πŸ’³ Fee looks high Card fees are service fees. Use e-check if appropriate because e-check is listed as no-fee.
🏦 Bank bill pay delay Allow delivery time for bank bill pay. Do not start bank bill pay at the last minute before a penalty date.
πŸ“¬ Wrong address Use the Assessor address-change process, not the payment portal. Owner-submitted changes are required.

Escrow and Supplemental Bill Mistake

Mortgage companies may handle regular tax bills, but supplemental bills are not sent to mortgage companies according to Washoe County billing information. If you send a bill to your mortgage company, include your loan number and confirm they will actually process it.

Duplicate Payment Caution

If a mailed check, bank bill-pay payment or e-check does not show instantly, do not immediately submit another payment without checking processing time. Keep confirmation records and contact the Treasurer if the account status is unclear.

Correct Official Portal: Avoid Wrong County and Third-Party Payment Pages

The correct official tax payment portal for Washoe County property tax is linked from the Washoe County Treasurer website and hosted at nv-washoe.publicaccessnow.com. The page identifies the Washoe County Treasurer and shows official office information, mailing address, phone, email, accepted electronic methods and fee notes.

Do not enter banking information or card details on a page simply because it appears in search results for β€œWashoe County Tax Collector.” Start from the official Treasurer website if you are uncertain. If a page asks for payment by phone, gift card, wire to an unusual account, or unclear convenience fee, stop and contact the Treasurer.

Portal safety rule For Washoe County property tax payment, verify the parcel, owner, tax year, amount due, official URL and fee disclosure before submitting payment.

Step-by-Step: Best Way to Pay a Washoe County Property Tax Bill

  1. Start at the official Treasurer website Use washoecounty.gov/treas or the official β€œView or Pay Taxes Online” link to avoid third-party payment confusion.
  2. Search your tax record carefully Use parcel or identifier number when available. You can also search by property address or owner name.
  3. Confirm the record before payment Check property details, tax year, installment status, amount due and whether you are paying a regular or supplemental bill.
  4. Choose the payment method E-check is accepted without a fee. Debit and credit card payments include a service fee. Mail and bank bill pay require delivery time.
  5. Save proof of payment Keep the confirmation, receipt, check copy, bank record, parcel number, payment date and tax year until the official record updates.
  6. Contact the correct office if something is wrong Use the Treasurer for payment status. Use the Assessor for mailing address, parcel, taxable value and assessment-data problems.

Washoe County Treasurer Map and Directions

The verified office address for the Washoe County Treasurer is 1001 E. 9th Street, Room D140, Reno, NV 89512-2845. This is the location users commonly need for in-person property tax payment support. The office is listed as open Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and closed on weekends and major holidays.

Map reminder Use Google Maps only for directions. Use the official Treasurer website for current office hours, payment rules, holiday closures, accepted payment types and official tax balances.

These related guides are useful if you are comparing how different local tax offices handle property tax portals, e-checks, card fees, assessor confusion and office-hour rules. They do not replace Washoe County’s official Treasurer links.

πŸ›οΈ Travis County Tax Collector Guide

Useful comparison for tax office vs appraisal district confusion, official payment carts and branch-hour rules.

Read Travis Guide
πŸ’³ Leon County Tax Collector Guide

Helpful comparison for property tax eCheck, card fees, mailing instructions and payment-option planning.

Read Leon Guide
πŸ™οΈ City of Milwaukee Tax Collector Guide

Useful for understanding β€œtax collector” search intent when the official local office uses a different title.

Read Milwaukee Guide

Frequently Asked Questions About Washoe County Tax Collector

πŸ’³ How do I pay Washoe County property taxes online?

Use the official Washoe County Treasurer β€œView or Pay Taxes Online” portal at nv-washoe.publicaccessnow.com. Search your record by parcel, property address or owner name, confirm the tax year and property details, then choose an available payment method.

πŸ›οΈ Is the Washoe County Tax Collector the same as the Treasurer?

For property tax collection, yes in practical user terms. The official office name is the Washoe County Treasurer. Many people search β€œtax collector,” but the Treasurer is the county office that receives property tax payments and answers tax collection questions.

πŸ•’ What are the Washoe County Treasurer office hours?

The Washoe County Treasurer’s Office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The office is closed on weekends and major holidays. Verify current hours before visiting near a holiday or weather event.

πŸ“ Where is the Washoe County Treasurer located?

The Treasurer’s Office is located at 1001 E. 9th Street, Room D140, Reno, NV 89512-2845. Some county pages describe the location as Building D, Room 140.

☎️ What is the phone number for Washoe County property tax help?

The official Treasurer phone number is (775) 328-2510. You can also email tax@washoecounty.gov for property tax questions, duplicate bill requests and payment support.

πŸ“¬ Where do I mail Washoe County property tax payments?

Mail payments to Washoe County Treasurer, P.O. Box 30039, Reno, NV 89520-3039. Include your parcel number or identifier number with payment, and make checks payable to Washoe County Treasurer.

πŸ’΅ Is there a fee to pay Washoe County property tax online?

E-check payments are accepted without a fee. Debit and credit card payments include a service fee, described by official pages as approximately 2.4% to 2.45% of the tax amount. Review the final payment screen before submitting.

πŸ“… When are Washoe County property taxes due?

Real property and mobile home taxes are payable in four installments: the third Monday in August, the first Monday in October, the first Monday in January and the first Monday in March. If a tax bill is $100 or less, the full amount is due on the third Monday in August.

πŸ“ž Can I pay Washoe County property taxes by phone?

No. The Treasurer states that payments by telephone are not accepted because financial information security is important. Use the official online portal, mail address, in-person counter or personal bank bill-pay option.

🏠 Who changes the mailing address on a Washoe County tax bill?

Mailing-address changes for assessment and tax billing purposes go through the Washoe County Assessor process and must be submitted by an owner. If you paid off your mortgage and need the mortgage company removed from Treasurer records, contact the Treasurer directly.

🧾 What is a supplemental Washoe County tax bill?

A supplemental tax bill can be issued when an improvement existed on July 1 but was not assessed and billed on the original real estate tax bill. It is in addition to the original bill and may not be sent to your mortgage company.

⚠️ What happens if Washoe County property taxes are delinquent?

Delinquent payments can face applicable penalties, publication as delinquent, trustee certificate steps and later tax deed risk. Verify the current payoff amount with the official Treasurer portal or office before acting.

ℹ️ Is TaxCollectors.org the official Washoe County Treasurer website?

No. TaxCollectors.org is an independent informational guide. Always verify tax balances, due dates, fees, addresses, office hours and payment instructions directly with the official Washoe County Treasurer website before paying or visiting.

Editorial note: This article is written to help users understand the Washoe County property tax payment process in plain language. It is not the official Washoe County Treasurer website. For official action, payment, delinquent taxes, tax certificate issues, address changes, assessment appeals, personal property taxes or legal deadlines, use the official Washoe County resources listed above.

Final Summary: Best Way to Use the Washoe County Tax Collector Page

The Washoe County Tax Collector search should lead you to the Washoe County Treasurer for property tax collection. The Treasurer’s Office handles payments, duplicate bills, payment support, e-check and card payment options, mail payment instructions, delinquent tax questions and official tax account help.

The safest workflow is to start from the official Treasurer website, open the official tax portal, search by parcel or other reliable property information, confirm the tax year and amount, choose e-check, card, mail, office or bank bill-pay based on timing and fee tolerance, then save proof of payment.

If the issue is not payment but mailing address, assessed value, taxable value, parcel data or property record accuracy, use the Washoe County Assessor. If the account is delinquent, if a supplemental bill appears, or if escrow changed, do not guess. Verify the current record directly with official Washoe County resources before the deadline passes.

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