Politics & Government

Time to Pay Gwinnett County Taxes

Gwinnett County property tax payments due Nov. 15. Here's how to pay if you're pushing the deadline.

It’s time to pay the tax man – the Gwinnett County tax man.

Gwinnett County 2011 property tax payments are due Tuesday, Nov. 15. Since the Gwinnett Board of Commissioners lowered the millage rate slightly this year, many property tax owners saw their tax bills drop. Tax bills were mailed out in September.

In a change from previous years, all bills have a single-installment due date of Nov. 15. 

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There are several ways to remit property tax payments.

  • Pay online by credit card or e-check at www.GwinnettTaxCommissioner.com. (Convenience fees apply for credit card transactions; e-check payments are free.)
  • Mail payments to P.O. Box 372, Lawrenceville, GA 30046.
  • Pay by check using drop-off boxes 24 hours a day at all Tax Commissioner offices.
  • Pay in person during business hours at all Tax Commissioner offices.
  • Pay by e-check at 770-822-8800.

Property tax payments are accepted at the following Tax Commissioner office locations. Credit cards are not accepted over the counter for property tax payments.

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  • Property Tax Main Office
    75 Langley Drive Lawrenceville, GA 30046
  • Lawrenceville Tag Office
    750 South Perry Street Suite 100 Lawrenceville, GA 30046
  • Norcross Tag Office
    5030 Georgia Belle Court Suite 1013 Norcross, GA 30093
  • North Gwinnett Tag Office
    2735 Mall of Georgia Boulevard Buford, GA 30519
  • Peachtree Corners Tag Office
    6135 Peachtree Parkway Suite 201B Norcross, GA 30092
  • Snellville Tag Office
    2845 Lenora Church Road Snellville, GA 30078

For more information, email Gwinnett County Tax Commissioner Richard Steele attaxcommissioner@gwinnettcounty.com or call 770-822-8800.

Property owners who receive a tax bill and have an open appeal on the value of their property received a notice with their tax bill stating that they have been billed for 85 percent of their original property tax assessment. This amount should be paid by the Nov. 15 deadline. Once the appeal is complete, they will either be billed or receive a check for the difference.

Taxpayers who have not received any communication concerning their 2011 appeal should e-mailassessor@gwinnettcounty.com for an estimated schedule for completion of the process.


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