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Carbon County Treasurer's Office
Marilyn Graham - Treasurer
435 636 3258
Office Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday & Friday

Tax Notices | Payments | Delinquent | Delinquent List | Liens | Partial Payments | Abatements | Change Mailing Address

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DUTIES AND LIMITATIONS
It is the responsibility of the Treasurer to collect the taxes as they are charged. We do not assess values or set tax rates.

TAX NOTICE
Tax notices are sent from the Treasurer's Office prior to November 1st of each year. The tax assessment is for twelve months, January 1st through December 31st, covering the year in which the notice is sent.

On any property upon which a tax delinquency exists the tax notice will indicate a delinquency exists, however the amount due on the prior tax IS NOT included on the notice.

If you have an escrow account set up with your mortgage company and they make a request for the tax information we will send them a printout of the amount due (you will receive the original notice). If your mortgage company has requested your information your tax notice will reflect the request under "requesting mortgage company". If they have not made the request please contact them.

DIDN'T GET A TAX NOTICE?
If you move and do not notify the Treasurer's office of your new addresses you will not get a notice. Although we get address changes from the post office after a mailing, forwarding may already be expired. Addresses sent to us by the post office are not always readable or correct. It is the tax payers responsibility to see that the correct address is always on file. IF YOU HAVE NOT RECEIVED YOUR NOTICE BY NOVEMBER. 1 CONTACT THIS OFFICE.

If you recently purchased property, the tax notice may be sent to the seller. There is a notation on the tax notice for the seller to send it on to the new buyer, however, Sellers do not always send the notice on. It is the tax payers responsibility to see that they get all of their notices. Check your descriptions and acreage, be sure they all add up. If you have a question call us at 435 636 3258

PAYMENT OF PROPERTY TAX
Property taxes are to be paid directly to the Treasurer by mail or in person. The tax stub or an identifying number should accompany the payment. The Treasurer is not responsible for an individual paying on the wrong account. You can now pay on-line or by phone at https://payments.officialpayments.com or call 1-888-2pay-tax (272-9829). Use jurisdiction code 5419 'Real Estate Tax'.

Prepay coupons are provided as a convenient means of prepaying property taxes. This is not a requirement nor are there any penalties attached for missed or late prepayments. The prepay booklet contains nine coupons and will NOT pay the current year tax in full. Coupon payment amounts are based on the PREVIOUS years tax amount divided by ten. Coupons are not required if you choose to make prepayments throughout the year. Your payment can be processed as long as you have provided us with a valid parcel number. Keep in mind, all prior years taxes must be paid before current prepayments will be applied. For prepay coupon requests contact our office at 435 636 3257.

PARTIAL PAYMENTS
At any time prior to expiration of the redemption period partial payments can be made against the lien. Payments will be applied in the following order: interest and penalty against the tax of the most current year, tax on the most current year and so on until the full amount of delinquent taxes, penalties, and interest are paid.

DATE TAX IS DELINQUENT
All taxes unpaid or postmarked after November 30 of each year following the date of levy, are delinquent. For each parcel, all delinquent taxes are subject to a penalty of 2.5% of the amount of the tax due or $10.00, whichever is greater.

The penalty will be reduced to the greater of 1% or $10.00 if the tax and penalty are paid in full before January 31.  The amount of tax and penalty shall bear interest at the rate of not less than 7% or more than 10% with the effective date being January 1.

TAX LIEN
A tax upon real property is a lien against the property assessed. A tax due of improvements upon real property assessed to a person other than the owner of the real property is a lien upon the property and improvements. These liens attach as of January 1st of each year. Property liens not paid prior to a lapse of four years from the date of lien is subject to an "Auditor Tax Sale". An Auditor tax sale will be held each year in May or June. Property may be redeemed at any time prior to the tax sale. A person can redeem property by paying to the County Treasurer all delinquent taxes, interest, penalties, and administrative costs that have accrued on the property.

ABATEMENTS AND TAX RELIEF
The following abatements are available: Circuit Breaker, Low Income, Hardship, Veterans, Blind, Disability and Widow or Widower.
Contact the Auditor's office at 435 636 3221 for eligibility criteria and amounts.

HOLIDAYS WHEN CLOSED
January 17 - MLK
February 21 – President’s Day
May 30 – Memorial Day
July 4 – Independence Day
July 25 – Pioneer Day
September 5 – Labor Day
October 10 – Columbus Day
November 11 -Veteran’s Day
November 24-25 – Thanksgiving Holiday
December 26 – Christmas
January 2 – New Years

(Treasurer's office is closed from December 1 until the delinquent list has been published),
however you may still call the office with questions @ 435 636 3258



Carbon County Treasurer's Office
120 East Main
Price UT 84501
435 636 3258

 

 


Carbon County
120 East Main St.
Price, UT 84501
435-636-3201
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