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What should I do if I don't have a secured property tax bill?
The Treasurer/Tax Collector prepares and mails original tax bills; however, the Office of the Assessor can provide you with a replacement tax bill. You can visit one of the
Assessor's offices
and request a substitute tax bill. You may also submit a request by e-mail to our Public Correspondence Unit at
helpdesk@assessor.lacounty.gov
. They will print a replacement bill and mail it to you. Depending on the volume of mail received by the unit and the time of year, you may not receive the bill before the delinquency date. You are still responsible for paying the taxes due before the delinquency date. Information about taxes due for the current year can also be found online at the
Treasurer/Tax Collector's
website.
Posted by Website, Wednesday, July 20, 2005
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