How to Change Your Property Tax Mailing Address

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How to Change Your Property Tax Mailing Address

There are many reasons someone would change their property tax mailing address. For example, aging parents may need help organizing their finances as they age. Usually, an adult child will take over the responsibility of paying their bills, and that includes paying property taxes. It's helpful if the person who is paying that bill can get the bill sent to their own home.

The process of is similar to changing your mailing address. However, instead of notifying the postal service, you will need to notify the county or municipality where the property is located.

Let DoNotPay help you change your property tax mailing address in a few simple steps. Let's take a look at all the ways DoNotPay can help you with all your change of address needs.

How Much Does It Cost to Change Property Tax Mailing Address?

There is no charge to file a billing purposes. For most counties, you will simply fill out this form and mail it or fax it to the appropriate office for processing.

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Websites that mirror the IRS or other government agenciesThe IRS has warned of scammers targeting taxpayers. Therefore, an important footnote here is that it pays to be thorough and do your own research to find out how to change your property tax mailing address.
Processes that charge you moneyThe USPS website also warns that "websites with domain names that appear to be associated with the Postal Service, but are not, charge customers up to $40 to change an address and, in some cases, the change never gets made." If you do file through the USPS, learn more about their approved forms.
Miscellaneous scamsThough this is related to changing your mailing address with the USPS, scammers are always coming up with fresh ways to separate you from your hard-earned money. New scams are being launched every day by desperate thieves.

DoNotPay will help you through the process safely without the need to worry about thieves who would love to steal your money and your information.

How to Change Your Property Tax Mailing Address on Your Own

The process for is fairly straightforward. You will need to fill out a change of mailing address for tax billing. This form will be located either online or at the courthouse in the county where the property is located.

You will need to supply some information such as:

  • Where the property is located
  • The parcel number (The parcel number can be located on past year's tax bills.)
  • Municipality
  • Property address
  • The owner's signature
  • A new mailing address

However, if you've never gone through the process before, it can be hard to know if you are providing the correct information. DoNotPay can take the guesswork out of this process so you can get it done quickly and efficiently.

Is There an Easier Way to Change Your Property Tax Mailing Address?

Let DoNotPay help you in a few simple steps.

If you want to file a change of address but don't know where to start, DoNotPay has you covered in 5 easy steps:

1. Tell us the new address and when you want to start forwarding your mail.

2. Tell us who is moving (is it just you, your family, or your business).

3. Select whether it's a temporary move or permanent.

4. Add the option to extend your mail forwarding period beyond 12 months (you can get your mail delivered from your old address for up to 2.5 years).

5. And that's it! DoNotPay will take care of the rest on your behalf. You should receive a confirmation email from USPS after your request is completed.

We Can Help You Change Any Mailing Addresses Easily

In addition to helping you change your mailing address when you move or during other events, DoNotPay can also help with:

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What Else Can DoNotPay Do?

DoNotPay can help with many of life's challenges including:

When dealing with the tax office, it pays to do it right the first time. With the help of DoNotPay, you can get your easily and quickly in just a few easy steps.

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