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Payment in Person or by Mail
Payment in Person or by Mail
The county will accept a check or money order for taxpayers wishing to make payments by mail. The county will accept cash, a check, or a money order for taxpayers wishing to make payments in person. Make check payable to the Douglas County Tax Collector.
Do not mail cash.
- If a check is processed against an account with insufficient funds, an NSF check charge will be applied to the property tax account. If payment is not received by the due date, the applicable discount will be lost and interest will accrue on the past due portion of the account.
- When paying by check or money order, remember to include your account number on the check or money order. Your account number is located in the top right corner on your property tax statement or reminder notice.
- Make payments in person at the Tax Office located at 1036 SE Douglas, Room 205, Roseburg, Oregon. Office hours are 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday (except County holidays). All cash payments should be made in person at the Tax Office counter.
- For payments made by check or money order, there is a 24-hour secure drop box located in front of the Courthouse from November 1st through 11:59 p.m. on November 15th for your convenience.
- To mail a payment, please send to Douglas County Tax Collector PO Box 850 Roseburg, OR 97470.
- The county cannot accept credit/debit card or e-check payments at the Tax Office.
Refunds
All tax payments received are applied to the indicated tax account. If a tax account is overpaid, a refund will be issued. There is no refund of the convenience fee charged for payments online via the Internet.
Douglas County Privacy Information
Douglas County will endeavor in good faith to keep taxpayers’ credit card numbers and expiration dates private, subject to compliance with the Oregon Public Records Law.
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