Carson City property tax bills ready for new fiscal year


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The Carson City Treasurer’s Office has announced that property tax bills are ready for the 2023-24 fiscal year that runs July 1 to June 30, 2024.

“Property owners should begin to receive their property tax bills in the mail within the next 15 days, and any property owner who does not receive a property tax bill by Monday, July 31, should contact the Carson City Treasurer’s Office at 775-887-2092 to receive a duplicate tax bill.”

Nevada law sets the due dates when property owners must pay their property taxes, and if a property owner’s tax bill is more than $100, the property owner can make the tax payments in four installments between August 2023 and March 2024.

Per state statute, the four due dates for this current tax year will be:

First installment: Monday, Aug. 21

Second installment: Monday, Oct. 2

Third installment: Monday, Jan. 1

Fourth installment: Monday, March 4

Property owners can make payments for their property taxes through any of the following options:


Carson City Treasurer

201 N. Carson St., Suite 5

Carson City, Nevada 89701

  • Green payment box located on the east side of City Hall, 201 N. Carson St.

The treasurer’s office reminds all property owners to verify if they have a mortgage lender or mortgage impound account that makes the property tax payments on behalf of the property owner or if the property owner has the responsibility to make the timely payment for all property taxes owed.

In addition, the office reminds property owners that if they previously had a mortgage lender that made their property tax payments for them, and the property owner has since paid off the mortgage, the property owner is now responsible for making the timely property tax payments. If a property owner has questions, or did not receive a tax bill and needs a copy, they can contact the treasurer at 775-887-2092 or at treasurer@carson.org.

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