If I did not receive my tax bill and it’s now past due, do I have to pay delinquency charges?
A taxpayer is still liable for taxes and any other charges even though a tax bill was not received. Failure to receive a tax bill will not relieve the taxpayer from the responsibility to make payments by the delinquent dates according to NMSA 1978, 7-38-36.

Show All Answers

1. When are tax bills mailed?
2. When are the taxes due?
3. Are there any late fees imposed if the taxes are not paid on time?
4. What are the methods in which payment can be made?
5. What reference number(s) do I use when making a payment?
6. Can I make partial payments if I cannot pay my taxes in full?
7. How can I find out what my taxes are if I do not receive a bill?
8. If I did not receive my tax bill and it’s now past due, do I have to pay delinquency charges?
9. When will my property be in jeopardy for a tax sale?
10. Will I receive a property tax bill if my mortgage company pays my taxes?
11. How many bills are returned to the Treasurer’s Office?