Yuba County Tax Collector: Pay Taxes, Office Hours & Address
If you are searching for the Yuba County Tax Collector, this independent guide helps you pay Yuba County, California property taxes online, find the Treasurer-Tax Collector office address in Marysville, check office hours, call the right phone number, search by fee parcel or assessment number, understand credit card, debit card and e-check fees, avoid December 10 and April 10 penalties, handle supplemental and unsecured tax bills, and know when to contact the Assessor or Auditor-Controller instead of the Tax Collector.
The Yuba County Tax Collector is part of the Yuba County Treasurer-Tax Collector’s Office at 915 8th Street, Suite 103, Marysville, CA 95901-5273. The office phone number is (530) 749-7840, fax is (530) 749-7844, and office hours are listed as Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM-5:00 PM. Property tax payments can be made online, by phone at (844) 738-4027, by mail to the Yuba County Tax Collector, in person, and through limited busy-season drop box access when available.
Official source: Yuba County Treasurer-Tax Collector, Pay Property Taxes, and official tax search portal.What the Yuba County Tax Collector Actually Handles
The Yuba County Tax Collector is charged with billing and collection of secured, unsecured and supplemental property taxes for Yuba County.
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Use the Tax Collector when you need to pay a tax bill, request payment instructions, ask whether a payment posted, search by fee parcel or assessment, confirm penalties, pay by phone, ask about receipts, handle delinquent secured taxes, understand supplemental tax bills, or ask about an installment plan of redemption. Use the Assessor for assessed value questions and the Auditor-Controller for special assessments, direct charges and property tax rate questions.
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Use Tax Collector for payment
Pay secured, unsecured and supplemental property taxes, ask about delinquency, get payment instructions and confirm receipt guidance.
Open official pay taxes pageUse Assessor for value
Assessed value questions, parcel information, property value changes and tax relief questions usually begin with the Assessor.
Open assessment informationUse Auditor for charges and rates
Special assessments, direct charges and property tax rates are not solved at the payment counter.
Open Auditor property tax pageHow to Pay Yuba County Property Taxes Online, by Phone, by Mail or In Person
The official Yuba County payment page lets taxpayers pay property taxes online through the county’s payment vendor, by phone, by mail, in person and, during limited busy-season windows, by drop box.
Before paying, confirm the assessment or fee parcel number, tax year, bill type, installment, amount due, and whether penalties or costs already apply. Yuba County says assessment and parcel numbers consist of 12 numeric digits with dashes in the true format, such as 123-456-789-000.
Official source: Yuba County Pay Property Taxes and Yuba County tax search portal.Open the official Yuba County tax search portal
Use the official Yuba County link, not a random ad or lookalike payment page. The portal allows search by fee parcel or assessment.
Open official tax searchChoose the right roll year
Use the current roll year for current payment information. Historical years may be available, but the portal warns that historical data is not current data.
Verify roll year in the portalSearch by fee parcel or assessment
Use assessment search for a specific assessment, or fee parcel search to view a summary of outstanding or paid assessments for the current fiscal year.
See search tips belowReview fees before paying
Online credit card, debit card and e-check payments are processed by a third-party vendor and include payment-type fees.
See online payment feesSave your confirmation number
Yuba County says online payments may take 2 to 3 business days to be reflected in the county system, so save your confirmation number.
Open receipt checklistSenior-friendly payment tip
If you are helping an older property owner pay online, read the assessment or parcel number out loud before paying. Save the confirmation number, then check later that the county system shows paid.
Yuba County Property Tax Search by Fee Parcel or Assessment Number
The official Yuba County tax portal lets users search by fee parcel or assessment. The portal explains that assessment search is for viewing a specific assessment, while fee parcel search can show a summary of current or delinquent fiscal-year assessments outstanding or paid during the current fiscal year.
If you do not know your assessment or fee parcel number, Yuba County says the information is located on the upper-left corner of the property tax bill. The portal also says you can contact the Treasurer-Tax Collector’s office if you do not have the assessment or fee parcel number.
Official source: Yuba County tax search help.| Search option | Best use | Practical tip |
|---|---|---|
| Fee parcel | Use for a summary of current or delinquent fiscal-year assessments. | Use when you need to see what is outstanding or paid during the current fiscal year. |
| Assessment | Use to view a specific assessment. | This may not show every outstanding assessment, so use fee parcel if you need a broader summary. |
| Current roll year | Use for current payment information. | Historical roll years are for historical purposes and may not show current payment status. |
| Missing number | Call the Tax Collector. | Have owner, property address and any prior bill copy ready when calling. |
Do not pay the wrong parcel
Yuba County’s portal requires the assessment or parcel number. If the property record does not match your bill, do not pay until you verify the correct record with the office.
Search official Yuba County tax recordsYuba County Tax Collector Office Address, Phone, Fax and Mailing Address
The Yuba County Treasurer-Tax Collector’s Office is located at 915 8th Street, Suite 103, Marysville, CA 95901-5273.
Office and Mailing Address
Use for in-person service and mailed property tax payments
Payment Visit Checklist
Use before mailing or visiting
Yuba County says all mailed payments should be made payable to the YUBA COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR. If you do not have the original payment envelope, mail payment to Yuba County Tax Collector, 915 8th Street, Suite 103, Marysville, CA 95901-5273.
Official source: Yuba County mailing payment instructions.Drop box warning
Yuba County says the payment drop box is available during busier times only, December 1-10 and April 1-10, and is located inside the main entrance of the Government Center across from security when in use. Do not deposit cash in the drop box; use checks or money orders only.
Verify drop box instructionsYuba County Tax Collector Office Hours and Best Time to Call
Yuba County lists Treasurer-Tax Collector office hours as Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. For payment site navigation or property-tax-specific questions, call (530) 749-7840 during office hours.
Official source: Treasurer-Tax Collector office hours and online payment contact instructions.Best time to call
Call earlier in the day and avoid the final deadline week if you need detailed help with parcel numbers, penalties, returned payments or escrow questions.
Before you visit
Bring the tax bill, assessment or fee parcel number, payment method, photo ID if needed, and any returned-payment or delinquency notice.
Deadline caution
December 10 and April 10 are key secured-tax delinquent dates. Do not wait until late afternoon on the final day.
Point & Pay technical support
Yuba County says if you experience technical issues with the payment site, contact Point & Pay’s customer service center at (888) 891-6064. For property-tax-specific questions, contact the Yuba County office at (530) 749-7840.
Official source: Yuba County Online Payments.Yuba County Property Tax Due Dates: November 1, December 10, February 1 and April 10
Yuba County secured property taxes are payable in two installments. The first installment is due November 1 and becomes delinquent after December 10. The second installment is due February 1 and becomes delinquent after April 10.
Official source: Yuba County Tax Collector property tax types and Important Dates.November 1
First installment of the current secured tax bill is due.
December 10
Final day to pay the first installment without the 10% late penalty.
February 1
Second installment of the current secured tax bill is due.
April 10 second-installment deadline
April 10 is the final day to pay the second installment without the 10% late penalty and $20.00 cost. If payment is late, the second installment becomes subject to the penalty and cost beginning April 11.
Verify second-installment rulesYuba County Online Payment Fees: Credit Card, Debit Card, eCheck and Easy Smart Pay
Yuba County says online payments are processed by a third-party vendor and are subject to convenience fees paid directly to the vendor, not to the County.
Yuba County lists online payment fees as 2.25% for credit card transactions, $3.95 for debit card transactions, and $2.50 for e-check transactions. The county also says monthly Easy Smart Pay ACH payments are free and credit card payments through that program are subject to a 1.99% fee.
Official source: Yuba County Pay Property Taxes and Yuba County Online Payments.| Payment method | Fee / rule listed | Practical warning |
|---|---|---|
| Credit card | 2.25% | Review the final fee screen before submitting. |
| Debit card | $3.95 | Confirm it is treated as debit, not credit, at checkout. |
| eCheck | $2.50 | Double-check routing and account number before submitting. |
| Phone payment | Vendor fee applies | Call 844-738-4027 with assessment/parcel number and amount due. |
| Returned payment | $35.00 returned payment fee | Replacement payment must be certified funds or cash. |
Yuba County Late Property Tax Penalties, Defaulted Taxes and Redemption Interest
Yuba County says the first secured installment becomes subject to a 10% late penalty as of December 11, and the second installment becomes subject to a 10% late penalty plus a $20.00 cost as of April 11.
Official source: Yuba County secured property tax rules.Secured property taxes that remain unpaid at the close of business on June 30 become a defaulted tax record. Yuba County says outstanding defaulted records become subject to a one-time $15.00 redemption fee and interest at 18% per year, or 1.5% per month.
Official source: Yuba County defaulted secured property tax rules.First installment late
After December 10, the first installment becomes subject to a 10% late penalty.
Second installment late
After April 10, the second installment becomes subject to a 10% late penalty and a $20.00 cost.
Defaulted after June 30
Defaulted secured taxes can add a $15 redemption fee and 18% annual interest, calculated at 1.5% monthly.
Yuba County Secured, Unsecured and Supplemental Property Tax Bills
Yuba County explains three key property tax bill types: secured, unsecured and supplemental. Each has different timing, responsibility and penalty rules.
| Bill type | What it covers | Important Yuba County rule |
|---|---|---|
| Secured property tax | Real property such as land and permanent structures. | Bills are mailed between late September and early October and are payable in two installments. |
| Unsecured property tax | Personal property, business equipment, leased equipment, vessels, aircraft and some possessory interests. | Unsecured bills are mailed in late July and due by August 31; after September 1 a 10% late penalty applies. |
| Supplemental property tax | Additional tax from change of ownership or new construction reappraisal. | Supplemental bills are mailed directly to property owners and are typically not mailed to the lender or covered by impound/escrow. |
If you recently bought property, built new improvements, paid off a mortgage, closed a business or received an unexpected supplemental bill, do not ignore it. Supplemental and unsecured tax responsibility can remain with the assessed owner of record and may not be handled automatically by a lender.
Official source: Yuba County property tax types and Yuba County escrow/impound reminder.Yuba County Tax Collector vs Assessor vs Auditor-Controller
The Tax Collector collects the bill. The Assessor determines assessed taxable values. The Auditor-Controller computes the tax amount, ad valorem taxes, direct charges and special assessments.
| Your question | Correct office | Why |
|---|---|---|
| I need to pay a tax bill or get a receipt. | Tax Collector | The Tax Collector handles billing and collection of property taxes. |
| My assessed value looks wrong. | Assessor | Yuba County says assessed value questions should go to the Assessor at 530-749-7820. |
| I have questions about special assessments or property tax rates. | Auditor-Controller | Yuba County’s Assessor page routes special assessments and property tax rates to the County Auditor. |
| I need a tax bill copy or payment help. | Tax Collector | Yuba County’s Assessor page routes tax bill copies and payment to the Tax Collector at 530-749-7840. |
Yuba County Mortgage, Impound and Supplemental Tax Bill Warning
Yuba County warns that supplemental property tax bills are mailed directly to property owners, are not mailed to the lender, and are typically not covered by an impound or escrow account.
If you recently paid off your mortgage and no longer have an impound or escrow account, Yuba County says you should contact the office if you received an assessee copy of your tax bill and need a bill with installment stubs remailed.
Official source: Yuba County supplemental bill explanation and Yuba County impound/escrow note.Mortgage company pays regular bill
Still check the county account after the due date. Escrow collection on your mortgage statement does not always prove the county has posted payment.
Supplemental bill arrives
Ask your lender if they will pay it, but do not assume they will. Yuba County says supplemental bills are the owner’s responsibility.
Mortgage paid off
Contact the Tax Collector if you need an updated bill with payment stubs because you no longer have impound/escrow service.
Yuba County Property Tax Receipt, Paid Bill and Confirmation Checklist
A tax receipt matters if you mailed a payment, paid online near a deadline, paid through escrow, need proof for records, or are worried that a payment has not posted yet.
Receipt should include
- Assessment number or fee parcel number
- Tax year and roll year
- Installment: first, second or full payment
- Amount paid
- Payment date
- Confirmation number
- Payment method
Yuba County receipt rules
- Online payments may take 2 to 3 business days to post.
- Mailed receipt requests should include the entire bill and a self-addressed stamped envelope.
- In-person payments can receive a stamped bill or system-generated receipt.
- Paid bills can be printed from the online system when historical data is available.
If your mailed payment requires a receipt, Yuba County says to mail the entire bill with a self-addressed stamped envelope. Without the envelope, the receipt or bill may not be returned and can remain in the office for one year.
Official source: Yuba County receipt instructions.Yuba County Tax Collector YouTube Video Availability
A relevant official Yuba County Treasurer-Tax Collector YouTube video for paying property taxes was not verified for this article. Because tax payment portals and county fee rules are local, this guide does not embed a random third-party video that could send users to the wrong county or wrong payment process.
Why no random video is embedded
California county tax portals can look similar, but fee amounts, due-date pages, phone numbers and parcel search rules vary by county.
Best official source
Use the Yuba County Pay Property Taxes page and official tax search portal for final action.
Future update note
If Yuba County publishes an official tax payment video later, embed it only after verifying it is from an official county source.
Yuba County Tax Collector Map: 915 8th Street, Suite 103, Marysville CA
Use this map for directions to the Yuba County Treasurer-Tax Collector’s Office at 915 8th Street, Suite 103, Marysville, CA 95901-5273.
Bring before visiting
- Property tax bill or assessment number
- Fee parcel number if available
- Tax year and installment details
- Payment method
- Prior confirmation number if following up
Call before parking
- Ask if your payment must be certified funds or cash.
- Ask if the drop box is active during your visit window.
- Ask if penalties or interest changed the payoff.
- Ask if your question belongs to the Assessor or Auditor-Controller.
Official Yuba County Tax Collector Links
This guide explains the practical steps, but final payment, account balance, penalty amount, redemption interest, office schedule, fee disclosure and tax status should be verified through official Yuba County sources.
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Yuba County Tax Collector FAQ
These answers cover the main search intent behind Yuba County Tax Collector, pay property taxes, office hours, address, phone number, assessment number, fee parcel number, payment fees, penalties, receipts, supplemental bills and Assessor routing.
Where is the Yuba County Tax Collector office?
The Yuba County Treasurer-Tax Collector’s Office is located at 915 8th Street, Suite 103, Marysville, CA 95901-5273.
What is the Yuba County Tax Collector phone number?
The Yuba County Tax Collector phone number is (530) 749-7840. The office fax number is (530) 749-7844.
What are Yuba County Tax Collector office hours?
The Treasurer-Tax Collector office hours are listed as Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
How do I pay Yuba County property taxes online?
Use the official Yuba County tax search/payment portal. Search by fee parcel or assessment, verify the current roll year, confirm the account and installment, review vendor fees, and save the confirmation number.
Can I pay Yuba County property taxes by phone?
Yes. Yuba County lists phone payment through the automated payment system at (844) 738-4027. Have your assessment or parcel number and amount due available.
What are Yuba County online property tax payment fees?
Yuba County lists a 2.25% fee for credit card transactions, a $3.95 fee for debit card transactions and a $2.50 fee for e-check transactions. Fees are paid to the third-party payment vendor and not to the County.
When are Yuba County secured property taxes due?
The first secured installment is due November 1 and becomes delinquent after December 10. The second installment is due February 1 and becomes delinquent after April 10.
What is the penalty for late Yuba County property taxes?
The first installment becomes subject to a 10% late penalty after December 10. The second installment becomes subject to a 10% late penalty and a $20.00 cost after April 10.
What are unsecured property taxes in Yuba County?
Unsecured property taxes apply to personal property such as business equipment, leased equipment, vessels, aircraft, possessory interests and certain unsecured supplemental or escaped tax bills. They are mailed in late July and due by August 31.
Are supplemental tax bills paid by my lender?
Yuba County says supplemental tax bills are mailed directly to property owners and are typically not mailed to the lender or covered by impound or escrow accounts. Property owners should check with their lender but should not assume the lender will pay.
Who handles Yuba County assessed value questions?
Assessed value questions should be directed to the Yuba County Assessor’s Office at (530) 749-7820. The Tax Collector handles payment and collection, not value changes.
Is TaxCollectors.org the official Yuba County Tax Collector website?
No. TaxCollectors.org is an independent informational guide. Always verify final payment, account balance, penalties, fees, office hours and payment instructions directly with official Yuba County sources.
Best Way to Use This Yuba County Tax Collector Guide
Start with the official Yuba County tax search portal when you need to view or pay a property tax bill. Use the current roll year for current payment information, search by fee parcel or assessment, verify the parcel and installment, review payment fees, then save your confirmation number.
Payment source: Official Yuba County tax search portal.Use the Tax Collector for payments, penalties, receipts, delinquent taxes and supplemental bill payment questions. Use the Assessor for assessed value, property-value and parcel-related assessment questions. Use the Auditor-Controller for special assessments, direct charges, tax rates and tax calculation questions.
Official routing sources: Tax Collector explanation, Assessor routing, and Auditor-Controller property tax page.Independent guide and official-source warning
This TaxCollectors.org page is an independent guide for people searching for Yuba County Tax Collector, Yuba County property tax payment, office hours, address, phone number, fee parcel search, assessment number search, online payment fees, due dates, secured taxes, unsecured taxes, supplemental tax bills, receipts, penalties and Assessor routing. It is not the official Yuba County Treasurer-Tax Collector, Assessor, Auditor-Controller, California State Controller, legal adviser or tax adviser.
Before paying, mailing documents, using the drop box, relying on a due date, disputing value, handling a defaulted tax record, paying a supplemental bill, using Easy Smart Pay, or responding to delinquent-tax notices, verify current information directly with official Yuba County and California sources. Payment methods, processing fees, office hours, penalties, redemption costs, interest, tax sale schedules, portal behavior and account balances can change.