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For your convenience, you can pay your property taxes online, in person at the Trustee’s office or during the months of November through February, at one of the offices of participating community banks. A full list of payment options is available on the Payments and Branches page to the left.
Pay your County personal property tax at the Trustee's Office (931) 648-5717. Contact the City Tax Office at (931) 645-7436 to pay city personal property tax, if property is located in city limits of Clarksville.
Only current year property tax payments will be accepted. After February 28th, all payments must be paid directly to the Montgomery County Trustee's Office or by mail. Bank personnel cannot answer tax-related questions. Please contact the Trustee's Office at (931) 648-5717. Tax Relief or Credit Card payments cannot be accepted at bank locations.
Click here to inquire about or pay your 2024 property taxes. If you have not received your tax bill or would like an additional copy, please email the Finance and Revenue Department or call 931-645-7436. Payments are accepted in person as well as by mail at: P.O. Box 928 Clarksville, TN 37041. Tax Relief Information
It is the assessor's responsibility to discover, list, classify, and value all property within the jurisdiction of Montgomery County for tax purposes. Taxable property is divided into two classes, real property and personal property. Real property includes land and all buildings, structures, and improvements to the land.
Montgomery County Veterans Plaza 350 Pageant Lane, Suite 101-B Clarksville, TN 37040 ( Map | Directions ) Phone: (931) 648-5717 Fax: (931) 553-5132 E-mail Us Hours: M-F, 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Saturdays in Feb., 8:30 a.m.-Noon
Montgomery County. Property tax information last updated: June 30, 2017 You may begin by choosing a search method below. View an Example Taxcard
The Montgomery County Assessor of Property is charged to discover, value, and list all taxable property in Montgomery County according to the State of Tennessee. This includes conducting a state-mandated County-wide reappraisal every five years; our next reappraisal is scheduled for 2029.