The property tax arrears date is April 12th

Treasurer Tax Collector

The second installment of secured property tax is due now and will be due if not paid on or before April 12, according to KE Coleman, El Dorado County’s Treasurer /1-0-38/html/container.html, KE Coleman

“Due to the customary April 10 delinquency date, which falls on a Saturday, taxpayers have a few extra days to pay this year,” said Coleman.

To pay online or find answers to the most frequently asked questions about property taxes, owners can access the Treasurer-Tax Collector’s Office website at edcgov.us/taxcollector. Taxpayers can also view or print copies of their tax invoices on this website.

Electronic checks and credit card payments made through this website will be accepted as timely if paid before midnight on April 12th. Cards accepted are Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express. The third-party credit card company charges an administration fee for this service. If you are paying through a bank’s online billing system, it is recommended that you make payments at least 10 days prior to the deadline. The law mandates the application of late penalties to all payments received after April 12th.

The Treasurer-Tax Collector’s Office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. for personal payments at the tax counter. There are also secured payment boxes outside the two entrances to the El Dorado County Government Center, Building B, at 360 Fair Lane, Placerville. Payment containers are only accessible during office hours. The rubbish bins are emptied after business hours and secured for payment security.

Employees answer tax questions during office hours at (530) 621-5800 or by email at [email protected] The Treasurer-Tax Collector’s Office cannot accept payments by phone or email.