City Property Tax Bills To Be Available Online

Property tax payments are due on Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2018

NEW ORLEANS  Today, the City of New Orleans announced that 2018 property tax bills will be made available on the city’s website on Thursday, Dec. 21, and paper bills are being mailed to all Orleans Parish property owners beginning Dec. 26.  Property tax payments are due on Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2018.

Property owners may view and pay their property tax bills in full online at www.nola.gov/pay-taxes/, starting on Dec. 21. To view the tax bill online, you must provide the tax bill number located on a current or prior tax bill for that property.

Property owners can use the assessor’s website, at www.nolaassessor.com, to determine their tax bill number by property address. There is no convenience fee to pay using your bank checking account (E-Check). Credit or debit card payments are accepted, but a $2.49 percent processing fee is added. 

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Alternately, property owners may mail their payments to P.O. Box 60047, New Orleans, LA, 70160-0047. Using the payment stub provided on the bill will ensure prompt and accurate posting. Mailed payments must be postmarked by Jan. 31, 2018 to receive timely credit.

The city reminds property owners who intend to pay in person at City Hall (Bureau of the Treasury, Room 1W40), that coming in early or mid-January avoids the long lines that occur at the deadline. Paying on-line has no handling fee when bank checking accounts (E-Check) are used, and enables payments to post quickly (overnight as authorized).

For questions about property tax payments, please call the Bureau of the Treasury at (888) 387-8027.

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