Treasurer – Frequently Asked Questions
When are my Real Estate & Personal Property taxes delinquent?
Delinquency Dates and Return Receipt Information
Nebraska law states that Personal Property and Real Estate taxes become Delinquent on May 1st and September 1st each year and Start accruing interest on the Delinquency Date. NE Statute 77-203 & 77-204
The Nebraska State Auditor’s Office has notified all counties that interest Must Be charged on May 1st and September 1st Unless April 30th or August 31st falls on a weekend or a holiday. If this occurs, you will have the first business day after that date to pay your taxes Without Interest.
We will adhere to this law.
If you mail your payments, we will verify the Postmark Date.
Due to Nebraska law we are no longer required to mail paid tax receipts. If you would like a receipt mailed to you, please enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope, when paying by mail.
Delinquent Interest Rate is 14 Percent.
When are tax notices mailed?
They are mailed around December 1.
What should I do if I didn’t receive a tax notice?
Call the Treasurer’s office.
How much are my taxes?
You may view your taxes online at the Nebraska Taxes Online website or call the Treasurer’s office.
Have my taxes been paid?
You may view your tax information online at the Nebraska Taxes Online website or call the Treasurer’s office.
I need to make an address change.
Call the Treasurer’s office or fill out our Change of Address Form.
Do you accept credit cards?
We accept Discover, Visa, MasterCard and American Express. A convenience fee of 2.5% will be charged to your credit/debit card when using the card for payment of any real estate or personal property tax. A credit card may also be used for the payment of motor vehicle transactions as well as driver’s licenses.
What do I do if I have a message on my tax statement that I don’t understand?
Call the Treasurer’s office.
When can I renew my driver’s license?
You may renew your expiring Nebraska license within 90 days (not three months) prior to the expiration date. If you move to a new address, you should update your Nebraska license within 60 days.
What if I lost my driver’s license?
In Nebraska, if your Permit, Driver License or State ID Card has been lost or stolen, you can order a duplicate to replace your lost card online by visiting the Nebraska DMV website or you can visit a driver licensing office. If applying online, DMV will mail you a replacement card within 20 days. The fee for a duplicate is $13.50. After you have processed your duplicate online, if you wish, you may obtain a 30-day temporary card at no cost, at any Treasurer’s office. However, if you have a change in address or a name change, you will need to visit a driver licensing office. Please call the Treasurer’s office for a list of necessary items needed prior to visiting a driver’s license exam station.