
Property owners in Anoka County, look out for your mailbox come mid-March as the county will be sending out the annual Real Estate and Personal Property Tax Statements along with Valuation Notices. These crucial documents inform taxpayers of their owed property taxes and the assessed value of their possessions.
An important notice, especially for those who have recently dipped their toes into the property market: if you've bought or sold property after the dawn of the new year, don't expect the tax statement to land in your new mailbox. The county is clear on this - the tax statement will be mailed to the individual who was on record before January 1st. It's up to you to actively seek out the necessary paperwork, to fully comply with your fiscal obligations.
For those concerned about not receiving their statements due to a transfer in ownership or taxpayer responsibility, Anoka County is not leaving you in the dark. Duplicate statements will not immediately show up at your doorstep, but they will be up for grabs on the county's official website once they're certified and ready to go.
According to the official announcement by Anoka County, "Statements are not automatically resent due to a transfer in ownership or taxpayer responsibility." Put a reminder in your calendars or set a notification to double-check the county website and ensure you are adequately informed and ready to meet your financial commitments.









