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In the State of Ohio, real property taxes (commonly known as real-estate taxes), are levied by any taxing subdivision on a real estate parcel. Levies raise tax revenue for school districts, municipalities, libraries and other special issues such as mental health services.
For people who pay their annual real-estate property taxes in two payments every year, the due dates for 2026:
To obtain your tax amount you may call our Customer Service Department at 614-525-3438 or check the Property Search page of our website. You will need to look up your parcel information, and your bill will be displayed along with other important information regarding your parcel.
Ohio law states that it is the responsibility of parcel owners to make sure they obtain a property tax bill in time to pay their taxes. A duplicate tax bill may be obtained by calling our office at 614-525-3438 or submitting your request online.
Property values are available at the Franklin County Auditor's website or by calling the Auditor's Office at 614-525-4663.
Yes. Checks should be made payable to Franklin County Treasurer. Please write your parcel number and daytime phone number on the check and include your billing statement with your payment.
To find out if your taxes have been paid, please check the Payment Status page of our website. The Payment Credit Timeline details how long it typically takes for payments of various types to be posted.
Yes. To receive a receipt for payment, please include a self-addressed, stamped envelope along with your entire tax bill and payment.
Property taxes are billed in arrears and can only be paid once they are assessed by the Franklin County Auditor's office. However, our Budget Payment Program allows you to make monthly prepayments on your semi-annual property tax bills. It is an easy way to set aside money on a monthly basis for the payment of your next real estate tax bill. The money that you pay will be held in an escrow account in your name and will automatically be applied to your semi-annual real estate tax bill when it comes due.
We offer the convenience of having your monthly payments direct-debited from a checking or savings account if you are enrolled in the Budget Payment Program.
Ohio law requires that any change in the mailing address for property tax bills be provided to the County Treasurer. Please keep the Treasurer's Office advised when you move, change lenders or want your tax bill to go to a different address.
You can submit an Address Change Form online, or you can fill out a printed form(PDF, 174KB) and send it to our office via U.S. mail, email or fax.
You can get this information by looking up your parcel by name, address or parcel number on our Property Search page. Click on the Distribution tab to see the amounts of your taxes that go to your local school district, municipality, local library and other entities.
Yes. However, by law, penalties can only be forgiven in certain circumstances. For more information, visit the Request for Penalty Forgiveness section of our website.
Applications to appeal the valuation of your property for tax year 2025 has already passed. Applications to appeal the valuation of your property for tax year 2026 will accepted from November 20, 2026, until March 31, 2027, by the Franklin County Auditor's Office. If you would like to contest the valuation of your property, please visit the Auditor's website to download an appeal form, or contact the Board of Revision at 614-525-3913 to receive a form by U.S. mail.
Follow these three easy steps to make sure you don't miss important information about paying your property taxes.
The Treasurer’s Office will reverse returned payments once we receive a notification from our bank. The process of reversing returned payments normally takes two to three business days to reflect on your parcel; therefore, you may receive your bank’s notification before the payment is corrected in our records. You may submit another payment at any time after you receive your bank’s notification. We do not charge any returned item fees; however, you may be subject to penalty charges on your property if the taxes are not paid by the due date. Please check with your financial institution concerning the reason for the return.
If your taxes are paid current, the Treasurer’s Office offers a Budget Payment Program as an easy way to set aside money on a monthly basis for your next real-estate tax bill. The money you pay will be held in an escrow account in your name and will automatically be applied to your semi-annual real-estate tax bill when it comes due.
Here are the different ways that you can pay your real-estate taxes in Franklin County:
The Treasurer’s Office requires that cancellation or changes to direct debit information be made in writing. You can mail your cancellation request to our office at 373 South High Street, 17th Floor, Columbus, Ohio 45215-6306, fax it to us at 614-525-3053, or email treapayments@franklincountyohio.gov the information. To update your banking information, we require either a voided check or letter from your financial institution with the routing number, your account number, account holder's name, and whether the account is checking or savings. You can send this information in one of the ways detailed above. Please note that when updating your debit information to a new account, the change might not take place until the following month depending on when we receive your request. Be sure to include a phone number where we can reach you with any questions.
In order for our office to stop sending monthly bills we need your permission in writing to cancel. The fastest way for us to make this change is for you to email us. You may also notify us through mail or fax.
No. We do, however, have a kiosk that can be used to make credit-card payments through our fully secured payment website.
We offer Delinquent Tax Payment Plans to help you get your taxes current.
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