The Escambia County Tax Collector reminds property owners that all 2014 unpaid real estate and tangible personal property taxes must be paid and receipted by close of business on April 30, 2015 to avoid being advertised as delinquent. Over $17 million (approximately 7%) of the tax roll remains unpaid. Online and drop box payments also may be made at the April rate by midnight on April 30, but will not prevent advertising.
The delinquent ad will be published in The Pensacola News Journal on May 7, 14, and 21. This list will be posted on the Tax Collector’s website May 7.
Tax Collector offices can be found downtown (213 Palafox Place), at Marcus Pointe (6451 North W Street) or in Molino (6440 Highway 95-A, Suite A). Hours for all locations are Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Payments must be processed in one of the following four ways:
- in person at one of three branch offices by close of business on April 30;
- through the call center (850-438-6500, ext. 3252) by close of business on April 30;
- on the Tax Collector's website by midnight April 30;
- left in one of the 24-hour drop boxes available at all offices by midnight April 30.
All late payments will be returned for additional fees.
You may check the status of your taxes and pay online at www.EscambiaTaxCollector.com. If you have any questions, please call the Tax Collector's office at (850) 438-6500, ext. 3252.