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Tehama County Treasurer/Tax Collector

Dana Hollmer

444 Oak Street – Room D
Red Bluff, CA 96080 
(P. O. Box 769, Red Bluff, CA 96080)

(530) 527-4535 phone
COVID Office Hours – 8 a.m. through noon
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Diane Hoss (530) 527-4535 x226 Assistant Treasurer/Tax Collector
Terri Parks (530) 527-5934 Treasury Operations
Lorrie Johnson (530) 527-5934 x225 Reporting, Reconciliations, Investment Accounting
Christy Allen (530) 527-4535 x227 Unsecured Collections, Mobile Home Tax Certificates
Danielle Paterson (530) 527-4535 x221 General Tax Collection Assistance – Secured Collections & Tax Sales

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As a new owner, you are responsible for any taxes that were not paid as of the time escrow closed. Even though taxes are prorated between the buyer and seller during escrow and proper credit is given to each, the actual taxes may not have been paid to the Tax Collector by that time. You should read your escrow papers and/or title report to determine if any portion of the annual taxes were paid by the previous owner before the close ofid in two installments, are mailed once a year by November 1. Since the bill contains payment stubs for both installments, this is the only bill regularly mailed each year by the Tax Collector. Depending on when the ownership change is plac

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Welcome to the Tehama County Treasurer-Tax Collector’s website. My staff and I have worked hard to provide you with online services that provide useful information about our office, our work and our fiduciary obligation to safe-keep the County’s financial resources. Our goal is to provide you with the information and easy access to make an online tax payment, obtain your personal tax information or to provide you with a better understanding of what services we provide.

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Tax bills will be mailed by November 1. If you did not receive your bill please print a duplicate from the website or contact our office to obtain a copy and ensure your mailing address is correct.

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Taxpayers who send their payments by mail are cautioned that the USPS only postmarks certain mail depending on the type of postage used, and may not postmark mail on the same day deposited by a taxpayer. If sending payment close to the due date we recommend taking the payment inside the Post Office to make sure it is postmarked timely.

Dates to Remember

Nov. 1st

First Installment Secured Tax Bill is due

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If you disagree with the valuation placed on your property, you may take the matter up with the Assessor (530 527-5931) to see if that office will change the valuation. Additionally, the Board of Supervisors has established an Assessment Appeals Board for the purpose of resolving valuation problems. Appeals on regular assessments must be filed each year between July 2 and November 30 (valuation information is available July 1 at the Assessor’s Office). Appeals on corrected assessments, escaped assessments (assessments that did not take place when they should have), or supplemental assessments must be filed no later than 60 days from the mailing date of the corrected, escaped, or supplemental tax bill.

If you choose to appeal your assessment, you should still pay your tax installments in full by the appropriate deadlines; otherwise, you may incur penalties while the case is in appeals. If your appeal is granted, a refund will be issued to you.

Appeals applications and further information about the appeals process can be obtained by calling (530) 527-5931 or writing to the Clerk of the Board of Equalization’s Office at 633 Washington Street, Room 12, County Courthouse. You can also receive the application by mail at PO Box 250, Red Bluff, CA 96080.

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Postmarks are imprints on letters, flats, and parcels that show the name of the United States Postal Service (USPS) office that accepted custody of the mail, along with the state, the zip code, and the date of mailing. The postmark is generally applied, either by machine or by hand, with cancellation bars to indicate that the postage cannot be reused.

Property tax payments must be received or postmarked by the delinquency date to avoid penalties. If a payment is received after the delinquency date, with no postmark, the payment is considered late and penalties will be imposed, in accordance with State law. The 1st installment will be imposed a 10% penalty and the 2nd installment will be imposed a 10% penalty and a $20 cost. For example, if the amount due for the 1st installment is $2,000, a 10% penalty of $200 will be imposed. If the amount due for the 2nd installment is $2,000, a 10% penalty of $200 and a $20 cost (total $220) will be imposed.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is my tax rate?

The Tax Rate Schedule is available online. Generally speaking, the basic tax rate is 1% of the assessed value.

When are property taxes due?

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