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The tax assessor for Norwalk discovers, lists, and values all taxable and exempt property in the City of Norwalk. Information Services. Property record cards, public access terminals, tax maps reflecting property boundaries, the city's street index, and Norwalk's sales indices are all available for public access.
Shown on this site are the assessments of all properties based on 70% of fair market value as of October 1, 2023. The previous assessments were as of October 1, 2018. Please note that assessed values do not reflect any exemptions which will be applied to the final assessments.
Our website is updated daily. When looking up your taxes on our website, select the option to view "ALL" if you want to see all bills, including prior years and bills that were due July 1, 2024. You can choose "DUE NOW" if you want to see only your current bill (s).
Tax Assessor. Find information on assessment appeals, tax credits and deferrals, exemptions, and more. Tax Collector. View details on taxes due, payments dates, tax sales, unpaid balances, and different methods for paying your taxes. Tax Map & Field Card. View the tax map and field card for the City of Norwalk. Agendas / Minutes.
1. Credit Card and e-Check Payments. Pay your taxes using a credit, debit or ATM card online, over the phone, or in person at the tax collector's office. Pay at Local Banks. View information about and locations of banks that allow you to pay your taxes at their Norwalk branches. Pay by Mail.
The City’s Tax Assessor’s Department announced that Norwalk’s 2023 Revaluation Project has begun. A revaluation will determine the fair market value of every property in the City to equalize the values of all properties for the purpose of a distribution of the tax burden in an equitable way.
This search will return only real estate and personal property. Must enter Link Number. This search will return only motor vehicle & motor vehicle supplemental accounts. To Search By Tax ID, Search by Bill Number by entering the Grand List Year, Bill Type and then Tax ID.