Where do my property tax dollars go?

Coconino County Government property taxes are only a portion of the total tax bill. The Coconino County Treasurer collects taxes for the County, schools, cities and towns, community college, special districts and libraries; then distributes the tax dollars to each taxing jurisdiction. For more information on specific tax jurisdictions, citizens are encouraged to contact them directly.

The Coconino County General Fund receives 6 percent of all property tax collections. For more information on the Coconino County budget, please visit our financial website.

We hope this information is helpful to you in understanding your property tax bills and the assessment process. Please visit the Treasurer’s website or the Assessor's website for more information; contact information for each taxing jurisdiction is available on the above webpages.

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1. What is a tax lien?
2. Where can I find more information about tax liens and certificate auctions?
3. How does the tax sale auction work?
4. How do I notify the Treasurer's office if my address changes?
5. May I pay my property taxes with my credit card?
6. If I don't receive my tax notice, what should I do?
7. If I think my taxes are too high, what should I do?
8. If I wish to mail my payment, how can I be sure that it gets in on time?
9. What are the Treasurer's office hours?
10. Why did I get a tax notice when my mortgage company should pay the taxes?
11. What is Limited Property Value?
12. What is Full Cash Value?
13. If I disagree with my Value, how do I appeal?
14. What is Real Property?
15. What is Legal Class?
16. What is Primary Assessed Value?
17. What is State Aid to Education?
18. How is my property valued?
19. How is my property taxed?
20. If I think my taxes are too high, who do I call?
21. Where do my property tax dollars go?