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Real Property Tax Information

Clark County Treasurer

Phone: (702) 455-4323

500 S Grand Central Pwky
Box 551220
Las Vegas, NV 89155-1220

Office Hours

Mon: 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Tue: 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Wed: 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Thur: 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Fri: Office Closed

Sat: Office Closed

Sun: Office Closed

Billing

The Treasurer's office mails out real property tax bills ONLY ONE TIME each fiscal year. If you do not receive your tax bill by August 1st each year, please use the automated telephone system to request a copy. Tax bills requested through the automated system are sent to the mailing address on record. Please verify your mailing address is correct prior to requesting a bill. If real property is purchased during the fiscal year or if a mortgage company is no longer responsible for making tax payments, call our office to request a bill at 702-455-4323 (option 3).

Failure to receive a tax bill does not relieve the responsibility for timely payment, nor constitute cause for cancellation of penalty and/or cost charges if the tax bill becomes delinquent. (See Nevada Revised Statute 361.480.)

Click here to see the all new Real Property Tax Bill
Watch this video explaining Property Tax Cap Percentages.

Mortgage Payments

If your mortgage company holds an escrow to pay your taxes and you received a bill, write your loan number on the bill and send it to your mortgage company. It is your responsibility to ensure that your mortgage company pays the taxes on your property timely.

Due Dates

The taxes are due the third Monday in August. However, taxes may be paid in installments if the taxes exceed $100.00.

THESE PAYMENTS ARE NOT QUARTERLY

The due dates for the installments are:

To see the current fiscal year due dates, click here.

PenaltiesPayments must be paid within 10 days of the due date to avoid penalty. Payments made or postmarked after this period must include the penalty.
If the payments are not received timely, penalties will be assessed as follows

One installment is delinquent
Installment amount
X 4%
Two Installments are delinquent
1st delinquent installment
X 9%
2nd delinquent installment
X 5%
Three installments are delinquent
1st delinquent installment
X 15%
2nd delinquent installment
X 11%
3rd delinquent installment
X 6%
Four installments are delinquent
1st delinquent installment
X 22%
2nd delinquent installment
X 18%
3rd delinquent installment
X 13%
4th delinquent installment
X 7%

However; if partial payments are received, penalty amounts may vary.
To view the status and/or the amount due, click here.

Delinquencies


Properties with taxes not paid in full at the end of April of each year, will be advertised as delinquent in the local newspaper and published on the Treasurer website.

Redemption Period


If the amount owed is not paid by 5 p.m. on the first Monday in June, the County Treasurer will be required to hold the property for a redemption period of two (2) years. The property may be redeemed by payment of taxes and accruing taxes, penalties and cost, together with interest on the taxes at the rate of 10 percent per annum from the original date due until paid.

Property owners have two years from the date of the certificate to redeem the property by paying the property taxes and all associated costs in full.

However; pursuant to NRS 361.567, the county tax receiver may elect to expedite the sale process after a one year redemption period on properties that are determined to be abandoned.

Deeding


If all past due amounts are not paid by the end of the two-year redemption period, the property will be deeded to the County Treasurer. The property will be held in trust and may be sold at public auction, if the past due amounts are not paid.