
For residents of Waukesha looking to settle their annual tax duties before bidding farewell to the year, the city has laid out multiple avenues for payment, ensuring convenience and accommodating different preferences. The social media update from the City of Waukesha, which was posted early on December 17th, offers a concise guide on how to proceed.
According to the City of Waukesha's Facebook post, taxpayers can utilize the online portal to make payments via eCheck, Debit, or Credit Card—though it's noted that some fees may apply. For those less inclined towards digital transactions, Waukesha State Bank branch locations are accepting payments, provided that one brings along their tax bill or payment stub.
Mailing options are detailed too, with instructions to send payment stubs and payments to the Clerk/Treasurer office, emphasizing the inclusion of a self-addressed stamped envelope for those seeking a receipt. Moreover, for after-hours submissions, drop boxes outside City Hall and at the Waukesha Public Library's book drop-off lane are available, as reported by the City of Waukesha.
The Clerk’s office is another place where residents can pay taxes in person. It is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., except on holidays. Payments can be made by cash, check, or credit card, though credit card payments may include extra fees, as per the City of Waukesha.









