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Property Bills from St. Louis County
Property owners in University City will receive bills for items such as real estate and personal property tax, motor vehicle sticker fees, outstanding public nuisance and weed bills, and sewer
lateral fees from the St. Louis County Department of Revenue office.
For more information about your St. Louis County property bills, contact the County’s Department of Revenue at (314) 615-5500 or visit the
St. Louis County Department of Revenue.For information on how to locate the nearest Department of Motor Vehicles office to register your vehicle in the State of Missouri and obtain your license plates or driver's license, please check out the Department of Revenue website.
By Mail
Mail payment and Property Tax Statement coupon to:
St. Louis County Auditor
St. Louis County Courthouse
100 N 5th Avenue West #214
Duluth, MN 55802
In Person and Drop Box Locations
Drop Box Locations:
There are drop boxes available for leaving check or money order (NO CASH) payments for property taxes at the following
locations:
Duluth:
St. Louis County Courthouse
100 N 5th Avenue West #214
Duluth, MN 55802
(218) 726-2380
• Drop box located on 2nd Street Entrance to courthouse.
Service Center (auxiliary site)
1600 Miller Trunk Hwy, Suite E03
Duluth, MN 55811
(218) 279-2520
• Drop Box located to the right of the entrance doors of Service Center
Virginia:
Virginia Government Service Center (GSC)
201 S. 3rd Ave. W.
Virginia, MN 55792
(218) 749-7104
• Drop box located on Virginia GSC entrance on corner of N 3rd Ave West & 1st St South
Escrowed
Escrowed
Your lending institution may be escrowing your taxes for you. This means that you are paying a portion of your property tax in every payment you make to them. Your tax money is kept in a special escrow account. The escrow agent is
responsible for paying your property taxes by the due date.
If you aren't certain if your taxes are escrowed, contact your mortgage company or lending institution.
Paypal, Venmo & Google Pay
- You can now pay your taxes using Paypal, Paypal Credit, Venmo, Google Pay
- Fees - 2.35% per transaction
E-Check
- E-check Service Fees are FREE with Paymentus
- Select the eCheck/Bank Account option when checking out
Credit/Debit Cards
Debit Cards Accepted - Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express
- VISA Debit Fee - $3.95 per payment type
- Payment types include (1st Half Tax, 2nd Half Tax, Full Year Tax, Delinquent Tax)
- All other Debit Cards Fee - 2.35% per transaction
Credit Cards Accepted - Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express.
- Fees - 2.35% per transaction
Instructions for Paying Property Taxes with Credit Cards
You will need to know:
1. Your parcel
number/property id number. This can be found on your property tax statement.
2. Paymentus will charge you a fee for this service at a rate of 2.35%
General information about the Real Estate Tax in the City of St. Louis
Real Estate Tax Billing
If you have an escrow account set up with your mortgage company, your bill will be sent to your lending agency to be paid through your escrow account.
Real estate tax bills for non-escrowed accounts will be mailed in November.
If you did not receive a tax bill, the Assessor's Office may not have your correct mailing address, or you may have purchased the property after the bills were created and mailed. All bills are available online.
To make address changes, contact the Assessor's Office, City Hall Room 114, or download the address change form from the Assessor's office website and mail it in. A new bill can be sent from the Collector of Revenue once notice is received.
Payment Schedule
Once your bill is received, you can make payments on the bill until it is paid in full. If there is a balance on the account as of January 1, you will be subject to penalty and interest. If prior year taxes are owed, the oldest tax year must be paid first. See payment options and instructions.
Taxes are delinquent after December 31st.
Delinquent Taxes
All real estate taxes are due by December 31st of each year. Delinquent payments are subject to a one time penalty of 2% and interest at 2% per month, up to a maximum of 18% per year as mandated by Missouri State Statutes. Interest will continue to be assessed yearly until the tax amount has been paid in full.
A tax suit is filed when unpaid taxes are delinquent. The tax sale occurs approximately one year after the suit is filed. The bids for the sale start at the amount listed in the legal description of the sale notice.
Tax suits must be paid in full or you may contact 622-4105 to apply for a Redemption Contract.
Tax Exemptions
The Assessor's Office will determine tax-exempt status based on legal factors pertaining to each specific property.
In order to obtain exemption, the owner must present substantial and persuasive evidence demonstrating the property meets the requirements of Article X, Section 6 of the Missouri Constitution and Section 137.100 of the Missouri Revised Statutes.
The use of the property is a determining factor for the decision of tax-exempt status of a property.
Apply For A Property Tax Exemption
Discounts for Seniors or Disabled Individuals
The Missouri Property Tax Credit Claim gives credit to qualified senior citizens and 100 percent disabled individuals for a portion of the real estate taxes or rent they have paid for the year. The credit is for a maximum of $750 for renters and $1,100 for owners who owned and occupied their home. The actual credit is based on the amount of real estate taxes or rent paid and total household income (taxable and nontaxable). For more information, please call (573) 751-3505 or visit the Missouri Property Tax Credit Claim website.