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Clark County property taxes due Oct. 31

By Shari Phiel, Columbian staff writer
Published: October 22, 2022, 6:00am

Clark County property owners will be able to pay their property taxes at the county’s drive-thru window on the last two days of the tax season.

The drive-thru is open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 28 and Oct. 31 at the east parking structure entrance at the Public Service Center, 1300 Franklin St.

The Treasurer’s Office will accept only pre-written checks at the window.

Property taxes also can be paid using the secured drop box on the first floor of the Public Service Center. Taxpayers can seal their check payments into an envelope and leave them in the drop box between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Payment can be made online using a credit or debit card or electronic funds transfer from a checking or savings account. E-Checks (from a savings or checking account) are free. Debit card transactions are charged a flat rate of $3.95 and credit card transactions are assessed a 2.39 percent vendor fee. To make an online payment, go to www.clark.wa.gov/treasurer/payment-options, or call 833-440-8685. To register to receive tax statements electronically, go to https://www.paydici.com/clark-county-wa/search/landing.

Payments may be mailed to Clark County Treasurer, P.O. Box 35150, Seattle, WA 98124-5150. Be sure to use the return envelope and payment coupon provided with the statement to mail payments.

For more information, go to clark.wa.gov/treasurer or call 564-397-2252.

Tax payments must be postmarked by Oct. 31 to avoid interest charges.

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