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Property taxes are due on May 15 and October 15.
If that date falls on a weekend or holiday, taxes are due on the next business day.
Online payment is only available for real property.
Mobile home and personal property accounts must use other payment methods.
We offer secure, one-time online payments for current, prior, and future tax years.
A payment is considered paid the date you submit it online.
You can pay by e-check, credit or debit card, PayPal or Venmo.
A one-time payment directly from your checking or savings account.
There's no fee.
There's a $50,000 limit per transaction. If you owe more than that, submit multiple transactions.
A one-time payment of taxes.
There's a fee.
There's a $25,000 limit per transaction. If you owe more than that, submit multiple transactions.
Fees charged by the credit card companies must be passed on to the taxpayer. They can't be paid by the county.
Hennepin County doesn’t receive any of the fee that is charged. We only collect the property tax amount.
We may charge you a fee for any returned payment. Your financial institution may also charge you a fee for rejected, refused, or returned payments.
Pay with cash, check, credit or debit card (Visa, MasterCard, and Discover).
There is a 2.49% service fee for credit or debit card payments made in person.
Pay on the 6th floor of the administrative tower of the Government Center.
Monday - Friday: 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Hennepin County Government Center
300 South 6th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55487
Pay current year taxes at any Hennepin County service center.
Pay by check made payable to Hennepin County Treasurer.
Put your check in the drop box on the 6th floor of the administrative tower at the Hennepin County Government Center.
Monday - Friday: 6 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Hennepin County Government Center
300 South 6th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55487
Call our automated phone system, Paymentus, at 1-877-626-0017.
Pay by check made payable to Hennepin County Treasurer.
Payment must be postmarked on or before the due date, otherwise penalties will apply. Penalty rates.
Specify if the amount is for current or delinquent taxes due.
Include the property identification (PID) number for the property you are paying taxes for.
Please allow extra time for payments made by mail to be reflected online.
Mail check to:
Hennepin County Treasurer
300 S Sixth St, A-600 Government Center
Minneapolis, MN 55487-0060
This is an automatic payment program.
You may use your checking or savings account.
Withdrawal of payments occur twice a year, on May 15 and October 15. When the date falls on a weekend or holiday, the payment will be withdrawn from your account on the day before or after the weekend.
The direct payment program isn't available for manufactured home or personal properties.
Enrollment forms must be received by:
You’ll need:
When you submit your form, you’re agreeing to the terms and conditions on the form, including:
To enroll or change your direct payment information:
You must cancel enrollment in writing.
Cancellation must be received by May 1 to be effective for the first half payment or by October 1 to be effective for the second half payment.
Submit written cancellation to:
Hennepin County Treasurer
Attn: Program Enrollment
300 South 6th Street, A-600 Government Center
Minneapolis, MN 55487-0060
This process is done through your bank. Check your bank's policies.
It may take up to 10 days for us to receive the payment. Check your bank's policies for timing.
Taxes are considered paid on the date we receive payment, not the date you request payment from your bank.
Any payment received after the due date is considered late and penalty will be added.
Property taxes may be included as part of your mortgage payment.
We send payment information to your mortgage company or lending institution and a copy to you
Contact your mortgage company or lending institution with questions about escrow.
State law requires that penalty is added to any payment of property taxes that is made after the due date (Minnesota statute 279.01).
If a partial payment is made before the due date, penalty is assessed on the unpaid balance.
Property owners may request an abatement of penalty for a late property tax payments once every ten years. Requests will only be considered for current year property taxes.
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The property tax team usually responds within 1 business day.