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Early Voting For Primary Ends May 5
A Glimpse of the Future? Recycling Tops Trash in November
County Announces Closings for Christmas and New Year's Holidays
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Should Recycling be Mandatory?
Become a Certified Water Safety Instructor at Park and Rec
Mecklenburg County Announces Closings for King Holiday
Life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to be Celebrated in Charlotte-Mecklenburg
Code Enforcement Rolls out New Online Services
Updated Register of Deeds Website to Include New Search Features
County Sets Grant Process for Nonprofits: Learn More at Free Information Session
National Program Addresses Youth Violence
Residents Invited to the Waste Disposal Planning Table
Yesterday's Blueprints Shift To Online Innovation
Storm Water Services Participates In Fish Tissue Study On Local Lakes
County, Library Finalize Memorandum of Understanding
Free Composting Classes, Earth-Happy Lawns, Worm farms and More
What's Next for American Legion Memorial Stadium?
Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners
2012 Residential Building Code Becomes Law March 1
Tree Seedling Sale Set for March 3
Time to 'Get Your Green on' for the Great American Cleanup
Mecklenburg County Waives Yard Waste, Demolition Disposal Fees in Tornado Aftermath
National Flood Safety Week is March 12 - 16
Superior Court Rules in Favor of Mecklenburg County
Advice For National Flood Safety Week: Build An ‘ARK’
Delinquent Property Tax Owners will be Advertised in the Charlotte Observer
Public Hearing Set To Discuss Fire District Funding
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Summer Experience Fair Offers Array of Opportunities for Youth and Teens
Business Property Tax Listings Due April 16
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County Announces Closings For Good Friday
Water Quality in Park Road Park Pond Returns to Normal
Can You Dig It? Community Garden Tour Is May 5
County Creates Customer Support Team to Help with Revaluation Appeals
2012 State of the Environment Report Goes Live
Cooper Chosen As 'Top Dog' In 2012 Photo Contest
Mecklenburg County Holds Inaugural Military Awareness Week, May 13 - 19
County Manager Recommends Sustaining Operations with Lowest County Tax Rate in Eight Years
County Announces Closings for Memorial Day Holiday
Tax Relief Application Deadline is June 1, 2012
Deadline for Filing 2012 Property Value Appeals is June 4
Mecklenburg Board Adopts $1.4 Billion Budget, Reduces the Tax Rate
Mecklenburg County, Carolinas Healthcare System Settle Lawsuit
8 Million and Growing:CMS Students Collect and Recycle Milk and Juice Cartons
Individual and Business Personal Property Discovery Notices to be Mailed
Code Enforcement Unveils New License Validation Process
County Hires New Revaluation Manager
Board of County Commissioners To Hear Pro/Cons of Possible 2014-15 Revaluation
Delinquent Property Tax Owners will be Advertised in the Charlotte Observer
3/19/2012
About 30,000 Mecklenburg County property owners who have not paid their 2011 real and personal property tax bills will have their names and the amount they owe published, as required by state law, in The Charlotte Observer, on Sunday, March 25, 2012.


The purpose of the advertisement is to notify taxpayers of their 2011 tax obligation. Delinquent taxpayers may also run the risk of having their North Carolina state income tax refund seized to pay off their County property taxes. Mecklenburg County participates in the N.C. Debt Setoff Program, which authorizes the Tax Collector to submit the delinquent tax amounts of taxpayers to the state. The state distributes income tax refund money to the County to satisfy the tax debt.

The Tax Collector is also empowered to garnish funds, levy (seize and sell) personal property, and foreclose on real property to satisfy unpaid taxes. These actions are taken after the delinquent date and are not contingent on the advertisement of delinquent taxes.

There are five ways to pay your tax bill:
  • By Internet: Log on to www.paytax.charmeck.org and use your credit card, debit card or eCheck. * 
  •  Online Banking: Funds are sent electronically from your bank. Please allow up to four business days after the date you authorized your financial institution to make the payment before it is posted to your bill. The entire 24-digit Bill Number must be entered in the account number field to ensure receipt and correct posting to your bill. Your payment will be rejected and returned to the financial institution if the bill number is missing or incorrect.
  • By phone: Call toll-free 1-877-533-0072 and use your credit card, debit card or pay by eCheck. Service is available in English and Spanish when paying your tax bill by phone.*
  • By mail: Mail your check using the return envelope that accompanied your tax bill. 
  •  In person: Pay at the Tax Collector’s office at the Robert L. “Bob” Walton Plaza, 700 East Stonewall Street, Charlotte, NC, or 4150 Wilkinson Blvd., Charlotte, NC, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, at both locations. Cash, money order or checks accepted. Make checks payable to the Mecklenburg County Tax Collector. 

* A convenience fee is assessed when using the credit card or debit card option. Credit card and debit card payments are not accepted at the Tax Collector’s office. There is no charge for eCheck payments.




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