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The Los Angeles County fiscal tax year or tax roll year begins July 1 of one year and ends June 30 of the next year (e.g., July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024). This is the 12-month accounting period used for the calculation and collection of property taxes.

When are Annual Secured Property Tax Bills mailed?

The Treasurer and Tax Collector mails the Annual Secured Property Tax Bills each year in October to every owner listed on the Secured Tax Roll. Per State law, we mail all property tax bills no later than November 1.

When are property taxes due?

The Annual Secured Property Tax Bill has two payment stubs. You may pay each installment individually or both installments simultaneously. The 1st installment payment is due on November 1 and becomes delinquent by the close of business on December 10. The 2nd installment payment is due on February 1 and becomes delinquent by the close of business on April 10. If the delinquency date falls on a Saturday or Sunday, by law, the Treasurer and Tax Collector extends the delinquency date to the close of business on the next business day. If the Treasurer and Tax Collector does not receive your payment by the delinquency date, or if the United States Postal Service does not postmark your payment on or before the delinquency date, the Treasurer and Tax Collector will impose a 10 percent penalty on each installment and a $10 cost on the 2nd installment per State law.

How do I pay my property taxes?

PAY ONLINE – Go to Online Payments 24 hours a day, 7 days a week up until 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time on the delinquency date.

PAY BY CREDIT OR DEBIT CARD OVER THE TELEPHONE

We accept major credit card and debit card payments over the telephone. To pay by telephone, call toll-free 1(888) 473-0835. You will need the Assessor’s Identification Number (AIN), Year, and Sequence from your Secured Property Tax Bill to use this system. Each credit/debit card transaction is limited to $99,999.99, including a service fee of 2.22 percent of the transaction amount (minimum $1.49 per transaction).

BY MAIL

Please mail payments to:

LOS ANGELES COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR
P.O. BOX 54018
LOS ANGELES, CA 90054-0018

Do not mail your payments to any other address.

Property tax payments must be received on the last business day noted on the bill to make a timely payment (delinquency date) or United States Postal Service (USPS) postmarked by the delinquency date to avoid penalties. If we receive your payment after the delinquency date, with no postmark, the payment is late and we will impose penalties, in accordance with State law. We caution taxpayers who send their payments by mail that the USPS only postmarks certain mail depending on the type of postage used and may not postmark mail on the same day taxpayers deposit envelopes.

To assist taxpayers in understanding how to avoid penalties that could result from postmark issues, we have compiled important information on how to
“Avoid Penalties by Understanding Postmarks.”

PAY IN PERSON

Do you accept partial payments? What happens if I do not pay in full?

Yes, you may make partial payments on your Annual Secured Property Taxes. In the event a property owner is unable to pay the total amount due, partial payments reduce the amount of delinquent/defaulted penalties imposed.

After the delinquency date for each installment (December 10 and April 10), a 10% penalty will be added to any unpaid balance per installment. A $10 cost for giving notice will be added to the 2 nd Installment.

If your total payment for the current property tax year is not received or United States Postal Service (USPS) postmarked by June 30, any unpaid property taxes become defaulted on July 1. A $15 redemption fee will be charged, and defaulted property taxes will be subject to additional penalties of 1.5% of the base tax per month.

EXAMPLE (Assuming zero payment of property taxes)

Current Year Taxes, Penalties and Cost

Installment Payment Due Amount Due by Delinquency Date 10% Penalty After December 10 or April 10 Cost to Give Notice Amount Due After Delinquency Date
1 st Installment (December 10) $500.00 $50.00 $550.00
2 nd Installment (April 10) $500.00 $50.00 $10.00 $560.00
Total $1,000.00 $100.00 $10.00 $1,110.00

Tax Defaulted Amount, Redemption Fee and Monthly Penalty After July 1

Defaulted Taxes, Penalty and Cost Redemption Penalty (1.5% of Base Tax Per Month) Redemption Fee Redemption Total Due by July 31 Redemption Total Due by August 31
$1,110.00 $15.00 $15.00 $1,140.00 $1,155.00
I want to pay by credit or debit card. How much are the service fees?

For all credit/debit card payments, the Treasurer and Tax Collector’s third-party payment processor charges a service fee of 2.22 percent of the transaction amount (minimum $1.49 per transaction). The County of Los Angeles does not receive or retain any portion of the service fee.

Why did I receive an Annual Property Tax Information Statement (Information Only) property tax bill?

Most likely because your mortgage lender pays your property taxes for you. Each year in July, lending institutions provide the Treasurer and Tax Collector with listings of properties with “impound accounts,” and we incorporate that information into our Secured Tax Roll system. As a result, each year in October, we mail the Annual Secured Property Tax Bills for properties with impound accounts to the lending institutions and an Annual Property Tax Information Statement (Information Only) to the property owners. If you no longer have an impound account, you may use the payment stubs to pay your taxes. For questions regarding your impound account, you must contact your lender.

I did not receive my Annual Secured Property Tax Bill. How do I get a copy of the bill?

If you did not receive your Annual Secured Property Tax Bill by November 1, you may request a copy by visiting ttc.lacounty.gov/request-duplicate-bill.

How can I change my mailing address?

The Treasurer and Tax Collector will continue to mail property tax information to your mailing address on file until you update your address with the Office of the Assessor. You may obtain a Change of Mailing Address form and requirements at assessor.lacounty.gov/homeowners/change-mailing-address.

Please mail the completed Change of Mailing Address form to:

Los Angeles County Assessor
500 West Temple Street, Department M/A
Los Angeles, California 90012-2770

I own multiple properties. How do I get property tax information on all of them at once?

The Treasurer and Tax Collector mails over 2.6 million Annual Secured Property Tax Bills each fiscal year, and as a result, you may find it difficult to reach us on the telephone. We will only respond to telephone inquiries for one parcel at a time. However, we have a great new way to obtain information without waiting on hold.

Owners of multiple parcels, real estate professionals, and title/escrow and lending companies may use our Secured Property Tax Information Request (Multiple Parcels) form. This form is designed to assist them with obtaining answers to questions, such as “Who paid the property taxes?,” “Are there any pending refunds for the current tax year?,” or “Why is a refund being issued?”

We will send an e-mail confirmation acknowledging receipt of the form and respond to all requests within three business days.

I am a new homeowner. What should I know?

Typically, secured property taxes are prorated between the buyer and the seller during escrow. As a new property owner, you are responsible for any property taxes that were not paid as of the time escrow closed. It is your responsibility to obtain the Annual Secured Property Tax Bill. If you do not know your Assessor’s Identification Number (AIN), you can Look Up Your AIN and review Pay Your Property Taxes. Failure to receive a property tax bill neither relieves you of your responsibility to pay property taxes on time, nor does it allow the Treasurer and Tax Collector to cancel late-payment penalties.

The Treasurer and Tax Collector mails Annual Secured Property Tax Bills each year in October. This is the only Secured Property Tax Bill the Treasurer and
Tax Collector regularly mails each year. Depending on when the Office of the Assessor places the ownership change on the Secured Tax Roll, the Treasurer and Tax Collector could send the Annual Secured Property Tax Bill either to the previous owner or directly to you. If there are any remaining unpaid property taxes, and if you did not receive an Annual Secured Property Tax Bill from either the previous owner or the Treasurer and Tax Collector, you may request a copy by visiting ttc.lacounty.gov/request-duplicate-bill.

If I bought my property recently, why were my property taxes not paid during escrow?

Escrow companies can only pay property taxes if the Treasurer and Tax Collector issues a property tax bill. From July 1 to October 1, the Annual Secured Property Tax Bills are not available. For escrows that settle during this period, escrow companies estimate the property tax amount due and debit/credit these estimated property tax amounts between the buyer and the seller from the proceeds of the sale as costs for the buyer and proceeds to the seller. Your Closing Statement will reflect these debits/credits, which the escrow company issued. If the escrow company paid any property taxes, you will see the payment amount made to the Los Angeles County Treasurer and Tax Collector on your Closing Statement. Please carefully review your Closing Statement to ensure that you understand whether or not you received a debit/credit at the close of escrow or if the escrow company issued a payment. If for some reason the escrow company overpaid the property tax amount due, we will refund the escrow company as we always refund the payer.

As a new property owner, you are responsible for any property taxes that were not paid at the time escrow closed. If you have an impound/escrow account, please consult with your lender/financial institution and determine who will pay the property taxes. For more information, go to New Property Owner page. We also encourage you to visit our website at propertytax.lacounty.gov, where you can obtain answers to the great majority of your questions, including how to request a copy of a property tax bill, obtain the amount due on any parcel, or find the tax payment history for the past three fiscal tax years.

Why did I receive a Supplemental Secured Property Tax Bill?

Lenders/financial institutions do not usually pay Supplemental Secured Property Tax Bills.

Do not ignore the Supplemental Secured Property Tax Bill. In addition to the Annual Secured Property Taxes, you may also be responsible for paying Supplemental Secured Property Taxes. State law requires the reassessment of property, as of the first day of the month, following an ownership change or a new construction. A change in ownership or new construction that occurs between January 1 and May 31, results in two supplemental assessments and triggers two Supplemental Secured Property Tax Bills based on the assessments. The first Supplemental Secured Property Tax Bill is for the remainder of the fiscal tax year in which the event occurred. The second Supplemental Secured Property Tax Bill is for the subsequent fiscal tax year. Please refer to the shaded box with the Electronic Fund Transfer Number to identify the year of the Supplemental Secured Property Tax Bill.

If the Office of the Assessor reassesses your property at a higher value than stated on the Annual Secured Property Tax Bill, you will receive one or more Supplemental Secured Property Tax Bill(s). If the Office of the Assessor reassesses your property at a lower value, you will receive a refund.
If your lender or financial institution pays your Annual Secured Property Tax Bill using an impound or escrow account, contact your lender/financial institution as soon as possible.

Do I have the right to appeal the Supplemental Secured Property Tax Bill?

Yes. If you disagree with the assessed value placed on your property, you can file an appeal with the Assessment Appeals Board. The filing date is within 60 days after the mailing date on the Notice of Assessed Value Change or Supplemental/Adjusted/Escaped Assessments Property Tax Bill.

To contact the Assessment Appeals Board, please call 213.974.1471.

Important

Filing an appeal does not suspend the obligation to pay property taxes. If you choose to appeal your assessment, you must still pay your property tax bills in full by the delinquency dates. Otherwise, you may incur penalties while the case is in the appeals process.

If my lender pays my Annual Secured Property Tax Bill, will my lender pay my Supplemental Secured Property Tax Bill?

If your lender or financial institution pays your Annual Secured Property Tax Bill using an impound or escrow account, contact your lender/financial institution as soon as possible. Lenders/financial institutions do not usually pay Supplemental Secured Property Tax Bills.

Generally, it takes approximately six months for processing Supplemental Secured Property Tax Bills. You may estimate your Supplemental Secured Property Tax amount by using the Supplemental Tax Estimator.

What can I do if I think the assessed value of my property is too high?

You may discuss the value with the Office of the Assessor and request a review of your current assessed value versus the current market value (based on comparable sales). This process is commonly referred to as a Decline-in-Value review.

What is a Reassessment Exclusion?

Your home may be excluded from reassessment if the transfer of property was between parent(s) and your child(ren), or from grandparent(s) to grandchild(ren). For additional information, please go to the Assessor’s Website. Also, if you are disabled or age 55 or older, and purchased a new home, you may qualify to transfer the assessed value from your original property to your replacement property. Please visit the Assessor’s Homeowner’s Guide to Proposition 19 for more information.

What is a Direct Assessment?

A Direct Assessment is a non-ad valorem amount charged on a per parcel basis, which may encompass annual charges for services, improvement district charges, community facilities district charges (Mello-Roos), and special taxes and fees. Special districts or other taxing entities usually apply this charge for a service they provide directly to a property.

This charge is included on the Annual Secured Property Tax Bill of the benefited parcel. Examples of these types of assessments are garbage collection, sewer, lights and landscaping maintenance, mosquito abatement, certain improvements, annual improvement bond amounts, and a special tax authorized by the electorate and other such services/benefits. These assessments are authorized under many State codes such as Streets and Highways, Government, Health and Safety, Water, Public Utilities, and others.

For more information, please contact the special district or taxing agency directly at the telephone number listed next to the Direct Assessment on your Annual Secured Property Tax Bill.

What is a Homeowners' Exemption and how can it save me money?

If you own and occupy your home as your principal place of residence, you are eligible for a Homeowners’ Exemption that reduces your property taxes by approximately $75 annually. The Office of the Assessor will send you an application in about three to four months after the Department of Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk records your deed. You may also visit the Assessor’s Website to apply for the Homeowners’ Exemption.

Are there any Assistance Programs or Payment Plans for Property Taxes?

Yes. Please read below to determine if you qualify for assistance with paying your current or prior year property taxes.

Current Year

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I received an ``Invalid Payment Information`` error message when entering my banking information for an eCheck payment. What happened and how do I correct this?

This error indicates that you may have entered your banking information (i.e., routing number and account number) incorrectly, or there may be an issue with your bank account. Please confirm your routing number and account number again and enter the information carefully. For more information, please click on the link to show an example of the check (Sample Check). If you receive this error more than once, please contact your financial institution to confirm that your banking information is correct and ask if there is any issue with your account preventing this payment from processing.

How do I contact your office?

The Treasurer and Tax Collector mails over 2.6 million Annual Secured Property Tax Bills each fiscal year, and as a result, you may find it difficult to reach us on the telephone. Before you attempt to contact us, we encourage you to visit our website, where you may obtain answers to the great majority of your questions. Our contact information is listed below.

Website: propertytax.lacounty.gov
Self-Service: ttc.lacounty.gov/public-inquiries/
Write Us: Treasurer and Tax Collector, P.O. Box 512102, Los Angeles, CA 90051-0102
Visit Us: 225 North Hill Street, First Floor Lobby, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Call Us: 1(888) 807-2111 or 1(213) 974-2111, our Property Tax Information Line where automated information is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Anyone who is hearing impaired and has TDD equipment may leave a message at 1(213) 974-2196 or use California Relay Services at 1(800) 735-2929.
Fax Us: 1(213) 620-7948
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SECURED PROPERTY TAXES TERMS

Annual Secured Property Tax Bill
The annual bill, which includes the General Tax Levy, Voted Indebtedness, and Direct Assessments, that the Department of Treasurer and Tax Collector mails each fiscal tax year to all Los Angeles County property owners by November 1, due in two installments.

Adjusted Secured Property Tax Bill
A bill that replaces the Annual Secured Property Tax Bill due to the following reasons: a change or correction to the assessed value of the property; the allowance of an exemption that was previously omitted; the correction of a Direct Assessment placed on the property from a municipality or special district; or the inclusion of a penalty for failure to comply with certain requirements of the Office of the Assessor prescribed by law (this excludes a penalty resulting from a delinquent payment).

Ad Valorem
“According to the value” – Based on value. For example, the Office of the Assessor calculates property taxes based on the assessed value of a property.

Non-Ad Valorem
“Not according to the value.”

Assessment
The rate or value of a property for taxation purposes.

Assessor’s Identification Number (AIN)
A 10-digit number (a.k.a., map book, page, and parcel) that identifies each piece of real property for property tax purposes, e.g., 1234-567-890.

California Relay Service
A telecommunications relay service that provides full telephone accessibility to people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or speech impaired.

Closing/Settlement Statement
A document that provides the closing details on a real estate transaction including the escrow deposits for property taxes, commissions, loan fees, points, hazard insurance, and mortgage insurance. Also called HUD-1 Settlement Statement or Settlement Sheet.

Current Year
The current fiscal tax year in which the Department of Treasurer and Tax Collector issues an Annual Secured Property Tax Bill.

Current Assessed Value
The assessed value the Office of the Assessor assigns to a property.

Current Market Value
The estimated resale value of a property.

Delinquent/Delinquency
Each current year installment payment that is past due.

Delinquency Date
The close of business on the last business day to make a timely installment payment, e.g., December 10 for the 1st installment payment due on November 1 and on April 10 for the 2nd installment due on February 1, for the Annual Secured Property Tax Bill. A payment is late if the Treasurer and Tax Collector does not receive your payment by the delinquency date, or if the United States Postal Service does not postmark your payment on or before the delinquency date. If the delinquency date falls on a Saturday or Sunday, by law, the Treasurer and Tax Collector extends the delinquency date to the close of business on the next business day.

Defaulted
The unpaid property taxes at the end of the fiscal tax year.

Direct Assessment
The costs of services or benefits (e.g., weed removal, landscape, flood control, refuse, sewer, sidewalk repair, and lighting) that the Department of Auditor-Controller adds to the Secured Tax Roll at the request of local taxing agencies.

Electronic Check
An electronic form of payment made via the Internet that is designed to perform the same function as a conventional paper check.

Escape Assessment
A taxable or an assessable prior year event that escaped the Office of the Assessor, which as a result, was not added to the corrected property’s assessed value to the prior year Annual Secured Property Tax Bill.

Escrow
A contractual arrangement in which a third party (title company or escrow company) receives and disburses money or documents related to the sale of a property.

Escrow Statement
A statement with the breakdown of credits, debits, and payments for the buyer and the seller at the closing of a real estate transaction.

Exemption
A protection or exclusion on a portion of property taxes.

Fiscal Tax Year/Tax Roll Year
A fiscal tax year runs from July 1 through June 30; a tax roll year refers to the fiscal tax year. For example, Fiscal Tax Year 2023-24 runs from July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024, and the Tax Roll Year is 2023-24.

Five-Pay Plan
A five-year payment plan that allows defaulted property taxes to be paid in 20 percent increments of the redemption amount, with interest, along with the current year property taxes annually.

Four-Pay Plan
A four-year payment plan that allows prior year escaped assessments to be paid in 20 percent increments of the escaped property taxes, without penalties or interest, along with the current year property taxes annually.

Impound/Escrow Account
An account a taxpayer establishes with his/her lender to pay property taxes.

Military Orders
The documentation required for military personnel to apply for relief of property tax penalties.

Pay Online
To make an electronic payment for property taxes via the Department of Treasurer and Tax Collector’s website. This is not a payment through your bank’s online bill payment or home banking functions.

Personal Identification Number (PIN)
An alphanumeric code necessary for completing electronic financial transactions. The PIN can be found on any original Secured Property Tax Bill.

Postmark
A United States Postal Service (USPS) marking on an envelope or package that indicates the date and time a mail piece was taken into custody by the USPS. Please visit https://ttc.lacounty.gov/avoid-penalties-by-understanding-postmarks/ for samples.

Prior Year
The property taxes that have defaulted or escaped during the prior fiscal tax year.

Property Tax Postponement
A State program offered to senior, blind, or disabled citizens to defer their current year property taxes on their principal residence if they meet certain criteria.

Public Auction
An auction, held pursuant to the California Revenue and Taxation Code Section 3691, in which the Department of Treasurer and Tax Collector auctions and sells tax-defaulted properties subject to the power of sale.

Reassessment
The rate or value of a property when a change in ownership or completion of new construction occurs.

Reassessment Exclusion
A taxpayer’s request to be excluded from reassessment of the value of a property after meeting certain conditions (e.g., transfer of property from parent/grandparent to child/grandchild or transfer of base year value).

Secured Property Tax Information Request form
A form to request information on multiple properties all at once.

Service Fees
A charge for processing all credit/debit card transactions for property tax payments.

Substitute Secured Property Tax Bill
A replacement bill used for making property tax payments on lost or missing original bills. This bill does not contain the Personal Identification Number or a breakdown of the General Levy, Voted Indebtedness, or Direct Assessments.

Supplemental Secured Property Tax Bill
An additional tax bill issued as a result of the reassessment of the value of a property upon a change in ownership or completion of new construction.

Supplemental Tax Estimator
A tool to estimate the expected amount of Supplemental Secured Property Taxes on a recent purchase of property. Please visit https://assessor.lacounty.gov/homeowners/supplemental-tax-estimator/.

Taxable Event
An event that requires the Office of the Assessor to assess or reassess the value of a property (e.g., change in ownership or completion of new construction).

Taxing agency
A local agency within a specific tax rate area (e.g., schools, fire, water, parks, districts, departments, community services, etc.).

TDD Equipment
A telecommunication device such as a teleprinter that is designed for people who have hearing or speech difficulties.

Third-Party Payment Processor
A Los Angeles County contracted vendor that processes all credit/debit card property tax payments.