Vanderburgh County Property Taxes Due

Fall property taxes are due November 10th for Vanderburgh County.

The County Treasurer’s Office announced that fall property tax payments are due on or before Monday, November 10, 2025, for Vanderburgh County property owners.

Treasurer Brian Gerth announced in a press release that residents can take advantage of a new online bill pay system with lower convenience fees for electronic payments. The new payment site is available at https://billpay.forte.net/vanderburghcotreasurerin/.

“Taxpayers now have more flexibility and convenience when submitting their payments,” Gerth said. “This upgrade is designed to make the process faster and more affordable.”

Residents are encouraged to plan ahead to avoid late fees. For questions or assistance, contact the Vanderburgh County Treasurer’s Office at 812-435-5257 or email bagerth@vanderburghgov.org.


Ways to Pay Your Property Tax Bill
Deadline: November 10, 2025

  • Online: https://billpay.forte.net/vanderburghcotreasurerin/
  • By Mail: Vanderburgh County Treasurer, P.O. Box 77, Evansville, IN 47701
  • Drop Box: In front of the Civic Center, 1 NW MLK Jr. Blvd., Evansville, IN 47708
  • In Person: Treasurer’s Office, Room 210 of the Civic Center
  • By Phone: 1-877-690-3729 (Enter jurisdiction code 2436)
  • At a Bank: Any Old National Bank location (with your bill)
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