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Credit card payments can be made over the phone by calling 833-440-3332 or by visiting our payment site here. Additional tax payment options, including online payment options are viewable here. Other questions please see our contact list, or call 425-388-3366 or email Contact.Treasurer@snoco.org.
Come to the Treasurer’s Office to pay your taxes by cash, check, money order, debit or credit card (with convenience fee) at the counter in the Snohomish County Administration East building on the first floor:
The Treasurer calculates the taxes due and sends out the tax notices using the taxing district information. The Assessor and the Treasurer use the same software to record the value and the taxes due. Use the search tool above to locate your property summary or pay your taxes online.
Snohomish County Treasurer. The following pages will help you find your property, view your bills, and make payments. Please search for your bills using the options below and claim your property or complete payment to continue to account creation.
Treasurer - Tax Bill Search. Search for tax bills and pay outstanding amounts due online using: Debit card, Credit card, or E-check. Account registration is available for users who wish to use the search portfolio to bookmark accounts.
They could even qualify for as much as three years’ retroactive property tax relief. More information and applications are available online at www.tinyurl.com/snocotaxprogram or through the county assessor’s office, 425-388-3433.
The Snohomish County Treasurer’s office functions as the county’s bank. It collects and manages revenue not only for the county but also for school districts and other junior taxing...
SNOHOMISH COUNTY— Hundreds gathered in the Jackson Board Room of the Snohomish County Campus’ Robert Drewel Building Tuesday morning, November 13, to speak out against a proposed general property tax levy increase of 8% drafted in County Executive Dave Somers’ proposed $3.07 billion biennial budget. Image from 2024 Comprehensive Plan meeting.
Tax statements are mailed out by the county treasurer. In 2022, Snohomish County voters approved 23 of 36 monetary property tax measures on the ballot.
Snohomish County Treasurer. 3000 Rockefeller, M/S 501. Everett, WA 98201-4046. Location: First floor Robert J. Drewel Building (Administration East) (see A on map (PDF)) Main Phone: 425.388.3366. Fax: 425-388-3373. Print a Tax Statement, receipt, or make tax payment. Helpful Contact Information.