February 2, 2025 - 03:52

Putnam County residents are urged to be on the lookout for their real estate tax bills in the coming days, especially if they have not yet received them. The Treasurer's office has confirmed that the bills are being mailed out and should arrive soon. It is important for property owners to check their mailboxes regularly to ensure they do not miss this crucial document.
In the event that residents do not receive their tax bills by the expected timeframe, they are encouraged to reach out to the Treasurer's office directly for assistance. Timely payment of these taxes is essential to avoid any penalties or late fees that may be incurred. The Treasurer's office is committed to providing residents with the necessary information and support regarding their tax obligations.
As the deadline approaches, residents are reminded to review their bills carefully for accuracy and to ensure that all payments are made on time. This proactive approach will help maintain the financial health of the community and support local services.
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