Carson City’s Treasurer’s Office has started sending out the property tax bills for the new fiscal year, which covers July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2026. Homeowners and property owners should start checking their mailboxes in the coming days and weeks. These bills show how much you owe in property taxes for the year based on your property’s value.
When to Expect Your Bill
The tax bills are being mailed in mid-July 2025. If you own property in Carson City and don’t receive your bill by the end of the month, the city asks that you call the Treasurer’s Office so they can send you a new one. Even if you don’t get the bill in the mail, you’re still responsible for making your payment on time. It’s a good idea to double-check your mailing address if you’ve recently moved.
When Payments Are Due
The full year’s property tax amount is broken into three payments. These are the official due dates:
- First payment: August 18, 2025
- Second payment: October 6, 2025
If you don’t pay by the due date, you could face late fees or interest charges. To avoid problems, make sure to mark your calendar or set reminders.
How to Pay Your Taxes
You have several options to make your payment:
- Online: Go to the Carson City Treasurer’s website to pay with a card or through your bank.
- By phone: Call the number on your bill to pay over the phone.
- In person: Visit the Treasurer’s Office at City Hall during business hours.
- By mail: Send a check or money order with your bill stub to the address listed.
- Payment drop box: You can also use the green payment box outside City Hall if you want to drop it off after hours.
These options give you some flexibility based on what’s easiest for you.
Need Help or Have Questions?
If you didn’t receive your bill, have questions about the amount, or need help with the payment process, don’t wait—contact the Carson City Treasurer’s Office. They can look up your account, explain your charges, and send out another copy if needed. It’s better to ask than miss a payment and get charged extra fees.