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Tax Information

Understanding Your Tax Bill

The Noble County Auditor's Office is pleased to make the following tax information available online.

Avoid waiting in line to pay your taxes. Your tax payment options are:

  • Pay In Person – Bring in your tax statements to the Treasurer’s Office in the Courthouse and pay by cash, check, money order, or certified check.
  • By Mail - Send “A” and/or “B” coupons with your payment. Payments must be postmarked by the due date to be considered on time. Send a self-addressed stamped envelope if you want a receipt mailed to you.
  • Pay On-Line - Go to govpayments.com.  Pay one or multiple parcels online by credit or debit card with a service fee (2.5%, $2 min). Payment must be completed by the due date.
  • Pay by E-Check (ACH) – Go to govpayments.com. The service fee is just $1.50. That means you can pay multiple parcels at a time for just $1.50. Payment must be completed by the due date.
  • Pay By Phone – Call 1-260-908-9851. Use your 13 or 18-digit parcel number which begins with 57 to pay by phone. Service fees will apply. Payment must be completed by the due date.
  • On-Line Bill Pay – Paying through your banking institution may also be an option for you. Use your tax ID # as your account number. Your normal bank fees may apply.
  • HOMEOWNER’S ESCROW – This is a “BRAND NEW OPTION” this year. This is not the same as an escrow with your mortgage company but works similarly in that you can make scheduled payments throughout the year that fit your budget. You set the payments and control the changes you want to make. You can schedule regular payments - weekly, monthly, or payment by the tax due dates. Follow the payment options link at govpayments.com. Service fees will apply.

Partial payments are always accepted anytime throughout the year, just remember all appropriate penalties will apply if taxes are not paid in full by the due date. Delinquent real estate taxes and penalties from the spring installment of 2016 payable in 2017 which are not paid by May 10, 2018, may make your property eligible for tax sale in October 2018. Unpaid personal property or mobile home taxes and penalties from 2016 payable 2017 which are not paid by May 10 may cause a judgment to be certified to the court and may then be turned over for collection.

Late fees and penalties will be added to your tax bill if payments are not paid by the required due date. Avoid these added costs by paying early.

BE AWARE if you recently bought property or split a property after the assessment date of the previous year, you may need to have the former owner’s name to pay the taxes due and you should confirm with the title company who is responsible for paying the taxes. With split properties, you will need to contact the Auditor’s office and the Assessor’s Office to have a split sheet done before you pay the taxes.

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