Frequently Asked Questions
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Property Taxes - How do I pay?
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Property Taxes - How do I pay?
Taxes can be paid by check, money order, cash, or credit card. All checks should be made payable to Caroline County Tax Office. Payments by mail should be addressed to Caroline County Tax Office, PO Box 459, Denton, Maryland 21629. If you are over-nighting payment, the address is 109 Market Street, Room 133, Denton, Maryland 21629. When making payments by mail, please be sure to include your 8-digit property tax account number on all checks or money orders and attach the annual or semi-annual stub from your tax bill to insure all remittances are made properly. Walk-in payments may be made at the Caroline County Tax Office at 109 Market Street, Room 133, Denton, Maryland 21629. The online system is available on this site. The Tax Office is open Monday through Friday (except holidays) 8:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.
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Property Taxes - How do I pay?
Caroline County accepts credit card payments for property taxes through Tyler Payments either online or at the counter. Tyler Payments charges a fee for using the service, currently 3.5% for credit and debit cards and $1.95 for e-check online. For more details, contact the Caroline County Tax Office at 410-479-0410 or use this site to make a payment.
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Property Taxes - How do I pay?
Partial payments are not accepted. Tax payments must be made in full, or the full amount of a semi-annual installment must be paid. Failure to make full payment by April 1 will result in your property being included in our May tax sale process.
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Property Taxes - How do I pay?
All bills are mailed to the property owner. The address for the property owner is supplied by the State Department of Assessments and Taxation. Please contact your mortgage company to see if they need your tax bill for payment of your taxes. Mortgage companies usually use a tax service to collect all the payments owed to the counties. We provide a file to the tax services, so you may not need to provide a copy of the bill.