Treasurer – Frequently Asked Questions
When are my Real Estate & Personal Property taxes delinquent?
Taxes for both Real Estate and Personal Property are due – Dec. 31st
1st half is delinquent the following – May 1st
2nd half is delinquent the following – September 1st
14% statutory rate is charged on delinquencies
When are tax notices mailed?
They are mailed in December
What should I do if I didn’t receive a tax notice?
Call the Treasurer’s office.
How much are my taxes?
You may view your taxes online on the Real Estate Taxes page or call the Treasurer’s office.
Have my taxes been paid?
You may view your tax information online on the Real Estate Taxes page or call the Treasurer’s office.
I need to make an address change.
Call the Treasurer’s office or fill out our Change of Address Form.
Do you accept credit cards?
YES – Motor vehicle and driver license may be paid online at https://dmv.nebraska.gov/. Real estate taxes may be paid online at https://nto.us. You may also use a credit card in the Treasurer’s office. There is a 2.49% convenience fee to use a credit or debit card and a $1.75 fee to use an e-check.
What do I do if I have a message on my tax statement that I don’t understand?
Call the Treasurer’s office.
When can I renew my driver’s license?
You may renew your expiring Nebraska license within 90 days (not three months) prior to the expiration date. If you move to a new address, you should update your Nebraska license within 60 days. To view new procedures in the renewal and address change process, go to https://dmv.nebraska.gov/ and check under “Driver Licensing Services”.
What if I lost my driver’s license?
If you have not moved to a new address, you may apply for a duplicate license online at https://dmv.nebraska.gov/. There is a convenience fee to use a credit or debit card. You may also go to a licensed examiner to apply for a duplicate. Go to https://dmv.nebraska.gov/ for driver license procedures.