Where do i pay my personal property tax

​Personal Property

Where do i pay my personal property tax
The City provides two different options for paying your personal property taxes online. The first option allows you to make a one-time payment without registering on the site. The second option allows you to enroll by creating a user name and password.  Both options are available to pay via your checking account or a major credit card. 

IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING DMV STOPS: All online payments made prior to midnight will be processed the following business day.  All online payments made after midnight will be processed in two business days. DMV Stops are automatically removed on the day after the payment is processed, not the date of the paymentIf you have a DMV Stop and need it removed immediately, pay in person at one of our five (5) locations where your DMV Stop will be released at the time of payment, or call (757)385-8142 to request that our staff verify the on-line payment to have the stop removed.

Pay via ACH/eCheck (no fee).

Pay with a major credit card (2.5% fee or $1.00, whichever is greater).

Please note our Return Check​ Policy as it includes any ACH/eCheck payments. 

​Real Estate Taxes

Where do i pay my personal property tax
Citizens also have two ways to pay Real Estate Taxes online. The first option allows you to make a one time payment.  The second option allows you to enroll by creating a user name and password. Both options are available to pay via your checking account or a major credit card.

​Pay via ACH/eCheck (no fee).

Pay with a major credit card (2.5% fee or $1.00, whichever is greater).

Please note our Return Check​ Policy as it includes any ACH/eCheck payments. 

Public Utilities/Works

Miscellaneous City Invoices

Miscellaneous invoices include Stop Arm Camera Citations and Red Light Citations. There are two ways to pay for these citations online. One option allows you to use your checking account (you will need your checking account number, bank routing number, the citation, and license plate number). The second option allows you to pay using a major credit card (an additional fee is applicable if you choose this method of payment).  After selecting one of the links below, select pay without logging in here and choose,  Stop Arm Camera Citation or Red Light Citation.  

Reminder: You will need your citation number and license plate number to make a payment; partial payments are not accepted.

Pay via ACH/eCheck (no fee).

Pay with a major credit card (2.5% fee or $1, whichever is greater).

Please note Our Return Check​ Policy as it includes any ACH/eCheck payments. 

Parking Tickets

Where do i pay my personal property tax
There are two ways to pay for parking tickets online. One option allows you to use your checking account and all you need is your checking account and the ticket. You may also pay using a major credit card and information from the ticket.  An additional fee is applicable if you choose to pay via credit card.  After selecting one of the links below, select "pay without logging in" and choose "Parking Ticket".  You will need your ticket number and license plate number to proceed with making a payment. 

IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING DMV STOPS: All online payments made prior to midnight will be processed the following business day.  All online payments made after midnight will be processed in two business days. DMV Stops are removed on the day after the payment is processed, not the date of the payment.  If you have a DMV Stop and need it removed immediately, pay in person at one of our five (5) locations where your DMV Stop will be released at the time of payment, or call (757)385-6435 to request that our staff verify the on-line payment to have the stop removed.

Pay via ACH/eCheck (no fee).

Pay with a major credit card (2.5% fee or $1.00, whichever is greater).

Please note our Return Check​ Policy as it includes any ACH/eCheck payments. 

Methods of Payment

​Pay in Person​

Where do i pay my personal property tax
Pay in person at any of our convenient locations with cash, check, money order, Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover. A 2.5% service fee will be applied to all credit card transactions. Each of these locations also feature a drop box for check or money order payments only, no cash. Drop boxes can continue to be used during our modified operations.  We will empty them twice a day.

​​​​Pay by Mail

Where do i pay my personal property tax
Pay by check or money order through U.S. Postal Service or other delivery carrier of your choice to:

​V. Leigh Henderson, City Treasurer
Municipal Center – Building 1
2401 Courthouse Drive
Virginia Beach, VA  23456-9018. 

If you do not have your bill, please note what you are paying and a bill/account number so that your payment will be properly applied. 

​​Pay by Phone   

Where do i pay my personal property tax
Pay Personal Property Tax, Real Estate Tax, Parking Tickets or Public Utilities/Storm Water bills with a major credit card (2.5% fee or $1.00, whichever is greater​).

Pay via the Treasurer's Local Payment Call Center at (757) 385-8968. Normal Center hours: Mon. - Fri., 8:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. and also 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.  Call Center availability is subject to staffing constraints and taxpayers should expect longer wait times as due dates approach.​

Please note our Return Check​ Policy as it includes any ACH/eCheck payments. 

​​Pay Online   

Pay Personal Property Tax, Real Estate Tax, Parking Tickets online here​ as a one time payment without logging in, enrolling and creating a new profile, or simply logging in to your existing profile.

You will need your current bill available to confirm bill, account, or ticket number.​

All online payments madeprior to 7:30 p.m. will be processed the following business day.  All online payments made after 7:30 p.m. will be processed in two business days.

DMV Stops are automatically removed on the day they are processed, not the payment date.  If you have a DMV Stop and need it removed, do not make your payment online.​

*Online check transactions are subject to acceptance by your financial institution.​​

Returned Check Policy

​Per Treasurer's office policy, a returned check charge of $35.00 is assessed for each returned item and includes any ACH online check payment as authorized by Code of Virginia 15.2-106. 

Payment must be made by cash/money order/cashier's check by mail or by visiting one of our convenient loca​tions. If payment is not received in full, the $35 returned check fee will be paid first with the remaining monies being applied to the account/bill.

Frequently Asked Questions 

What are the procedures for processing a check payment?

  • When a payment is received and processed by the Treasurer’s office, the check or ACH online check payment is submitted to the respective payee’s financial institution for payment.
  • If the check is returned unpaid by the payee's financial institution, in most cases, the check is automatically presented again to the respective payee's financial institution a second time for payment.  The length of time the check is presented for payment a second time depends on the payee's financial institution, but is usually between 2-5 business days from the date of the first submission.
  • If the check is returned unpaid by the payee's financial institution a second time, the Treasurer's office is notified and a Notice of Returned Check letter is generated and mailed to the owner of the account which was paid.  In addition, the account owner and possibly the writer of the check will be placed on a cash only basis for one year.

I received a Notice of Returned Check for a payment I made at Parks and Recreation, why is the Treasurer notifying me?

The Treasurer is the custodian of all public monies and receives deposits from other city departments, in which we process and send to the city's financial institution. We are notified as the depositor of the funds and therefore we are tasked with notifying the individual that made the payment.

What do I do if my financial institution made an error?

If a check is returned through no fault of your own, a letter is required to be submitted to the Returned Check Department from the respective financial institution to exonerate any additional fees which may be assessed, including but not limited to the $35 returned check charge and the rescinding of the cash only basis.

What do I do if my checkbook/purse/wallet was stolen and I had to close my checking account?

If a check is returned for the abovementioned reason, a letter is required to be submitted to the Returned Check Department from the respective financial institution to exonerate any additional fees which may be assessed, including but not limited to the $35 returned check charge and the rescinding of the cash only basis.

What do I do if I suspect that my check is lost in the mail?

If you suspect that your check is lost in the mail and you decide to place a Stop Payment on the check through your financial institution, please be advised that a letter from your respective financial institution to exonerate any additional fees which may be assessed, including by not limited to the $35 returned check charge and the rescinding of the cash only basis may be required if the Treasurer's office later receives and processes the check payment.

To insure that your payment is processed expediently in the future, we advise you to submit your payment with your bill and also notate what you are paying for, account/bill number applicable, and the department name. If you are using a banking service, we highly recommend you provide as much detail as possible on the memo line prior to submitting your payment.  These services only provide a check and often times there is no memo and we have to determine which tax/bill from a wide variety of options to apply this to.  Of course, we ask that you recognize that we have certain times of the year that we are processing more items than usual and this often delays payment processing.  Your patience and understanding is appreciated.  If you have given us sufficient time and your payment is about to become delinquent, prior to stopping your check and incurring unnecessary fees, please contact the Department that sent you the bill/notice.​

How do I pay my personal property tax in Missouri?

Online.
Go to PayitStlouis.com [payitstlouis.com] or download the app PayIt St. ... .
Follow the prompts to log in, sign up or continue as a guest..
Enter your personal property tax account number to link your account..
Payment can be made using a credit or debit card or via ACH payment..

Where can I pay property tax?

What is the official website to pay the BBMP property tax online? You can visit https://bbmptax.karnataka.gov.in/ to pay the property tax.

Where do I pay my personal property tax in St Louis county?

Please mail in a check or money order (made payable to 'COR') to Collector of Revenue, 41 S. Central Ave, Clayton, MO 63105 or drop it off in the Collector's drop box at 41 S. Central Ave, Mon – Fri, 8am – 5pm.

How do I find my personal property tax in Missouri?

Contact your County Assessor's Office. For contact information, see the Missouri State Tax Commission website.