Property owners in Cobb County have two months to pay their 2024 property tax bills.
The Cobb Tax Commissioner’s Office has mailed them out, and they’re due by Oct. 15.
The county said in a release Wednesday that 271,400 tax bills representing $1,335,906,523 were mailed out to residential and commercial property owners in unincorporated Cobb.
Property owners in Cobb’s seven cities are billed by their respective municipal governments.
More than half the revenue to be collected by Cobb will go for Cobb County School District operations, followed by the Cobb government’s general fund and the Cobb fire fund.
Here’s more from the county on how to make your payment:
Payments may be made online, by phone, mail, or in person. Processing fees may apply:
- Online at cobbtax.org via e-Check, debit, or credit card.
- Phone automated system at 1-866-PAY-COBB (1-866-729-2622).
- Mail to Cobb County Tax Commissioner, PO Box 100127, Marietta, GA 30061.
Visit our office in person at any of the following locations:
- Whitlock Office at 736 Whitlock Avenue, Marietta;
- East Cobb Office at 4400 Lower Roswell Road, Marietta; and
- South Cobb Government Service Center at 4700 Austell Road, Austell.
Drop boxes are available 24/7 for checks or money orders. Make payment to Cobb County Tax Commissioner at:
- Whitlock Office at 736 Whitlock Avenue, Marietta;
- North Cobb Office at 2932 Canton Road, Marietta;
- East Cobb Office at 4400 Lower Roswell Road, Marietta; and
- South Cobb Government Service Center at 4700 Austell Road, Austell.
For questions or assistance, email tax@cobbtax.org or call 770-528-8600.
Please visit Understanding Your Tax Bill at cobbtax.org for a detailed explanation of our 2024 tax bills.
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