Laura Jacobson - Assistant Tax Collector

The Tax Collector urges customers to submit payment for property taxes ​

​via mail, online, or by telephone.

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Please make your Property tax payment by the due date as stated on the tax bill.  

A delinquency penalty will be charged at the close of the delinquency date.​


​​Tax Collection Specialists are available for customer assistance Monday – Friday from 9:00am to 4:00pm. For Secured Tax, please contact via telephone at (916) 874-6622 or via email at TaxSecured@saccounty.gov.  For Unsecured Tax, please contact via telephone at (916) 874-7833 or via email at TaxPprop@saccounty.gov.


​Payments may be made as follows:

Online: e-​PropTax

By Telephone: (844) 430-2823

By Check Payable to:    Sacramento County

                                         P.O. Box 508

                                         Sacramento, CA 95812-0508

(Please ensure that mailed payments have a U.S. Postal Service postmark.)


County of Sacramento Tax Collection and Business Licensing Division

The purpose of the Tax Collection and Licensing Division is to collect taxes on real property and personal property such as boats, aircraft, and business fixtures and equipment as required by the State of California and to regulate businesses operating in the unincorporated area of Sacramento County to promote improved enforcement of ordinances that protect the public and prevent nuisances and neighborhood disturbances.


Contact Information:

Secured Tax: phone: (916) 874-6622; email: TaxSecured@saccounty.gov  Webpage:  https://finance.saccounty.gov/Tax/Pages/Secured.aspx

Unsecured Tax:  phone: (916) 874-7833; email: TaxPprop@saccounty.gov  Webpage:  https://finance.saccounty.gov/Tax/Pages/Unsecured.aspx



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California Mortgage Relief Program

The California Mortgage Relief Program has announced it will expand eligibility requirements to give more California homeowners a fresh start in their homes after falling behind on housing payments due to financial hardships brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The California Mortgage Relief Program offers financial assistance to eligible homeowners through a one-time only grant that does not have to be paid back. This means homeowners who have fallen behind on their mortgage or property tax payments due to pandemic-related financial hardships can get caught up.

Homeowners can check to see if they are eligible to apply for the California Mortgage Relief Program by visiting https://camort​gagerelief.org/ and clicking the “Apply Now" button. Application assistance is available through the program's Contact Center at 1 (888) 840-2594.

The CalHFA Homeowner Relief Corporation (CALHRC) is a special-purpose affiliate of the California Housing Finance Agency (CalFHA). CalFHA is an independent state agency that assists low to moderate income Californians by acting as the state's affordable housing lender. Through CalHRC, the agency is able to disburse The American Rescue Plan Act's Homeowner Assistance Fund (HAF) on behalf of the State of California given its extensive expertise in the mortgage assistance and homeownership space.


​Easy Smart Pay

Monthly payments for your Secured Property Taxes​ is available through a third party provider, Easy Smart Pay. If interested, please ​visit Easy Smart Pay at www.easysmartpay.net to learn more.