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Published on January 18, 2025
Cuyahoga County Property Tax Bills on the Way: Payment Options and Deadlines DetailedSource: Google Street View

Heads up, Cuyahoga County homeowners: Property tax season is upon us, meaning bills are arriving soon. The County Treasurer's Office has announced that tax bills are set to be mailed out next week, while electronic versions are already up for grabs on the Point & Pay website. But remember, you'll need to get your payment squared away by Thursday, February 20, be it online, in person, or through a postmarked letter.

"Property taxes support essential services such as schools, public safety, and infrastructure, which contribute to making Cuyahoga County a great place to live and work," Cuyahoga County Treasurer Brad Cromes said. A slice of your hard-earned cash will keep the community running smoothly. Cromes encourages all property owners to review their bills thoroughly and use the payment methods that best fit their schedules.

If you prefer face-to-face contact, the Treasurer's Office has extended hours for you. Mark your calendar for Saturday, February 1,5, from 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., and the Tax Due Date, Thursday, February 20, when they'll be open from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. If you can't make it to those times, you can pay online via the county website, and Point & Pay is always available.

You've got quite a few. You can go old school and hand over cash, check, or money order at the Treasurer’s Office downtown or drop a check or money order in a box at several convenient locations. There's the phone route, too—dial 1-877-738-1212 and pay with a check or card (though card payments will tack on a fee). Online payments are also accepted, which is a minor convenience for a little extra coin. EasyPay is a service that divvies payments into monthly, semiannual, or yearly installments for those looking forward to the tax payment process all year.

The number to dial is 216-443-7400 (option 1). These folks will help you make sense of your tax bill or catch a physical copy if that's what you need. Point your browser to Cuyahoga County for the full scoop. Make sure you do it by the deadline, whatever path you choose. The county's counting on you—to keep the lights on, the schools teaching, and the streets safe.