In the Mail: 2025 Mecklenburg County Property Tax Bills

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Mecklenburg County has mailed 2025 bills for real property, individual personal property, and business personal property taxes as of July 29. Bills are due Sept. 1, 2025, and must be paid by Jan. 5, 2026, to avoid interest.

This year, approximately 458,000 tax bills were mailed to taxpayers throughout Mecklenburg County. For certain properties whose tax records or values are under appeal, the respective tax bills will be subsequently mailed.

All tax bills paid on or after Jan. 6, 2026, will be assessed interest at a rate of 2% for January. Additional interest in the amount of 0.75% will be charged for February and every month thereafter until paid. Any taxpayer who may have difficulty paying their bill is encouraged to contact the Office of the Tax Collector as soon as possible. It is imperative that taxpayers do not wait until December or after the bill is delinquent to express concern with their ability to pay.

For those with mortgage escrow accounts, their real property tax bills are sent directly to the mortgage holder for payment, with the owner receiving a property tax notification from the Office of the Tax Collector.

Here’s how to pay your tax bill:

  • Website: Visit MeckNC.gov/PayTax and use your credit card, debit card, or e-check.*
  • Phone: Call toll-free 1-800-994-1026 and use your credit card, debit card, or pay by e-check.* Service is available in English or Spanish when paying your tax bill by phone.
  • Mail: Mail your check using the return envelope that accompanied your tax bill.
  • In person: Pay at the Tax Collector’s office at the Valerie C. Woodard Center, 3205 Freedom Drive, Suite 3000, Charlotte, NC, 28208 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Cash, credit cards, debit cards, money orders and checks are accepted. Make checks payable to the Mecklenburg County Tax Collector.
  • Online Banking Bill Pay System: This payment option is not recommended for tax payments. Any interest accrued due to a rejected payment cannot be removed from the tax bill. Payments are sent from your bank. A payment may take up to four business days, after it has been authorized, before it is applied to the tax bill. The entire 24-digit tax bill number must be entered in the online bill pay account number field to ensure proper payment posting to the tax bill. If the tax bill number is missing or incorrect, the payment will be rejected and returned to the financial institution Tax bill numbers from previous payments must be deleted and replaced with a current tax bill number for each payment.

* A convenience fee is charged by the payment vendor when using the credit card or debit card option. There is no charge for electronic check (e-check) payments.

HOMES Program: Mecklenburg County and the Town of Davidson have partnered to provide grant funding to qualifying homeowners to help address rising home costs as part of the Helping Out Mecklenburg homeowners with Economic Support (HOMES) program. Applicants who meet the criteria will be eligible for grant funds paid toward their tax bill. Mecklenburg County residents may receive a maximum of $650, with Davidson residents eligible for an additional $534. More information is available at MeckNC.gov/4Homes.

For more information about the tax billing process:

Visit Tax.MeckNC.gov

Call 704-336-7600

Email [email protected]

Video: Paying Your Property Taxes in Mecklenburg County