
Dakota County is making it easier for residents to receive their property tax statements and valuation notices. Opting for efficiency and eco-friendliness, the county now allows taxpayers to sign up for electronic delivery of essential documents. This move transitions away from traditional mail and into the digital age, where important information can be accessed quickly and securely via email.
Dakota County residents can sign up for electronic property tax statements and value notices. This free service sends the information you need to your email inbox. Property tax statements and valuation notices will start going out on Mar. 11, 2024.
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The free service will enable residents to have their tax statements and property value notices sent directly to their inboxes starting March 11. This digital shift is not only convenient but also contributes to cutting down paper waste, making it a nifty tool for the eco-conscious taxpayer, according to the Dakota County.
The county's website provides details on how homeowners can register for the service. Interested parties can visit the official Dakota County website which outlines the straightforward sign-up process.









