Remaining San Juan Property Taxes Due Nov 2

Posted October 10, 2020 at 5:00 am by

San Juan County Treasurer Rhonda Pederson would like to remind taxpayers that the second installment of property taxes will be due Monday, Nov. 2, 2020.

Typically, the second installment is due Oct. 31. However, because the statutory due date falls over the weekend, payments will be considered timely if postmarked or dropped off by Nov. 2, 2020.  After that date, interest charges and penalties will be added to your tax bill.

In-person payments are still suspended until further notice.

Payments may be made:

  • By USPS to San Juan County Treasurer, PO Box 639, Friday Harbor, WA 98250. Cash should
    not be sent through the mail. Make checks payable to San Juan County Treasurer and
    include the payment coupon or geo/tax parcel number.
  • Online using e-check, debit card or credit card at https://www.sanjuanco.com/314/Treasurer or
    by calling 877-816-9299. Have your geo/tax parcel number ready. A handling fee is added by the service provider: $2 for e-check, $3.50 for debit card and 2.5% for credit cards.
  • The secure drop box just outside the main doors of the courthouse near the sheriff’s office.
  • Bill pay through your financial institution.

Tax payments must be postmarked by Monday, Nov. 2, 2020, to avoid interest charges. Remember to mail early to avoid additional charges. Placing your envelope in your mailbox on Nov. 2 does not guarantee it will be postmarked the same day.

For taxpayers who signed up for autopay, your payment will be made automatically for the amount shown on your most recent second-half tax payment coupon on Oct 29.

To verify whether your taxes have been paid, visit https://www.sanjuanco.com/314/Treasurer. If you have other questions or need additional information, call 360-378-2171.

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