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Clackamas County Property Tax Statements Inbound, Payments Due by November 17

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Published on October 21, 2025
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Clackamas County residents can expect their property tax statements in the mail on Saturday, though those signed up for eNotices have been able to view them online starting on Tuesday. Payments are due by November 17, and residents are encouraged to pay early or online to avoid delays, especially with U.S. Postal Service postmark processing changes, according to the Clackamas County.

This year, the county is collecting $1,235,352,377 in property taxes, a 5.02% increase from last year, reflecting new construction, voter-approved measures, and a 3% rise in assessed values under Measure 50. Home market values also increased by 3.3% in 2025, up from 1.4% the previous year, as reported by the Clackamas County.

Measure 5 limits reduced taxes by $12.1 million this year. Most properties will see about a 3% increase under Measure 50, except for new construction. Payments are due by November 17. Questions about assessed values can be directed to the county’s appraisal staff by December 31. A virtual town hall on November 5 will explain how tax dollars are used, as stated by the Clackamas County.