Announcements

Washoe County Treasurer’s Office Now Accepting In-Person Card Payments
Debit and Credit Cards Accepted at Treasurer’s Office Counter

Media Release
For Immediate Release
www.washoecounty.us

Contact: Amy Ventetuolo
aventetuolo@washoecounty.us
775.328.2070

Reno, Nev. Jan. 23, 2019. Washoe County property owners are now able to pay their county property tax bill using a debit or credit card in person at the Treasurer’s Office. This secure and user-friendly service will give taxpayers the convenience and ease of using a card when visiting the Treasurer’s Office to make their payment. Whether in person or online, all card payments require a service fee paid directly to the payment vendor.

“In an effort to provide quality public service to our customers, we have worked to increase the variety of payment options whether online, in person or by mail, including extended hours,” says Tammi Davis, Washoe County Treasurer. “We are excited to add this new service as one of those options.”

Payment Options & Office Hours:

Online: www.washoecounty.us/treas   Click on “View or Pay Taxes”

  • Credit card or e-check.
    • Credit Card payments have an associated fee charged by the payment vendor.

 

In Person: County Treasurer's Office - 1001 E. Ninth St., D-140

  • Monday – Friday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
  • Saturday – Sunday: Closed
  • Cash, Check, Money Orders, Debit and Credit Cards.
    • Credit Card payments have an associated fee charged by the payment vendor.

 

    County Clerk’s Office – 1001 E. Ninth St, Bldg. A

  • Monday – Friday: 5 p.m. – midnight
  • Saturday – Sunday and Holidays: 8 a.m. – midnight
  • Checks, Money Orders, or Exact-Change Cash only

 

By Mail: Washoe County Treasurer

PO Box 30039

Reno, NV  89520-3039

 

Always include your Parcel Number (PIN) with any form of payment.

For additional information, please visit www.washoecounty.us/treas or call (775) 328-2510. 

 

###

Call 311 to find resources, ask questions, and utilize Washoe County services. Learn More »
Call 311 to find resources, ask questions, and utilize Washoe County services. Learn More »