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Albemarle County tax bills due Tuesday

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albemarle countyAlbemarle County extended the June 2020 personal property and real estate tax deadlines to June 30, which is Tuesday.

The county has waived the fee associated with payments by eCheck for the June 2020 billing – note fees associated with credit cards remain.

  • Pay online. Visit albemarlecountytaxes.orgto pay using a credit card, electronic check, or PayPal.
  • Pay by mail. Instructions for payments by check and credit card are attached to your bill.
  • Pay by phone. Call 1-866-820-5450 to pay using a credit card.
  • Pay at the County Office Building at 401 McIntire Road using the 24/7 automated payment kiosk using check, cash, or card.
  • Drop off. Use the drop boxes located in the parking lot at either County Office Building (401 McIntire Road or 1600 Fifth Street Extended). No cash accepted in drop boxes.
  • Due to the current building closure, in-person payments will not be accepted at the payment windows.

There is a 2.5 percent convenience fee for credit/debit cards. In addition, online debit/credit card payments carry an additional $0.30 convenience fee.

Contact the office to request assistance or ask questions: 434-296-5851, option 4.

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