April 2. More than 40,000 Mecklenburg County property owners who have delinquent 2023 real and personal property tax bills will have their names and the principal amount they owe published in The Charlotte Observer this coming Sunday. Bills paid after Feb. 29, may be included in the advertisement.
Visit the Tax Bill Lookup site to determine the current amount due for any delinquent real estate or personal tax bill.
The purpose of the advertisement— required by state law—is to notify taxpayers of their 2023 tax obligation. Delinquent taxpayers are subject to having their North Carolina income tax refund and/or lottery winnings seized to pay off their county property taxes.
Properties identified as eligible for foreclosure can be found at MeckNC.gov/Taxes.
Here’s how to pay your tax bill:
By internet: Go to the Pay Taxes and Fees webpage and use your credit card, debit card or e-check.
By phone: Call toll-free 1-800-994-1026 and use your credit card, debit card, or pay by e-check. Service is available in English or Spanish when paying your tax bill by phone.
By mail: Mail your check using the return envelope that accompanied your tax bill.
In person: Pay at the Tax Collector’s office at the Valerie C. Woodard Center, 3205 Freedom Drive, Entrance D or E, in Charlotte, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Cash, credit cards, debit cards, money orders or checks are accepted. Make checks payable to the Mecklenburg County Tax Collector.