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Find Your Tax Statement. Get a copy of your property tax statement using your property identification number. Don't have your account identification number? Visit our Property Information Center.
In Clark County, property taxes are collected by the Treasurer's Office and distributed to the various taxing districts that provide services to the property owner. These taxing districts include fire districts, school districts, port districts, cities, and the county among others.
To make a payment, go to www.clark.wa.gov/treasurer/payment-options, or call 1.833.440.8685. To register to receive your tax statement electronically and manage your property taxes online, go to https://www.paydici.com/clark-county-wa/search/landing.
Point & Pay hosts this site on behalf of the Clark County Treasurer’s Office to enable fast easy access to bills and electronic payment options. To make a one-time payment without registering, please select the search option below.
Explore property tax information and payment options for Clark County, Washington.
Search by 1001 NE 22nd (do not enter Street or St.) and you should go directly to your property address. Locate the property using the search options above and select "Register Property". Follow the prompts to create an account. You are not required to create an account to make a payment.
Second half 2024 property tax due date is October 31. The Treasurer's Office has several payment options. We encourage customers to make a secure payment by e-Check online, it is free and easy. We also accept payments by mail, phone and in-person.
Enter your assessed value, zip code, and level of household income to see how much you could potentially save on your property taxes in the first year. This calculator provides an estimate of the current year's taxes; apply to find your potential savings for previous years.
County assessors value (assess) properties, and county treasurers collect the associated property taxes for the taxing districts. Your property's physical location determines what boundary area is used to build your tax bill.
The Clark County Assessor and Treasurer maintain a vast property assessment and characteristics database. The most requested assessment and treasurer data is provided as a single zip file that contains individual delineated text files.