Treasurer's Office
The Treasurer's Office is responsible for receiving monies for Judith Basin County. The office sends out property tax bills and collects current and delinquent tax payments. It is also responsible for titling and motor vehicle registration, investing for the public schools and county as well as collecting the county accounts receivables. TAX DEADLINES Real Estate First installment due - November 30 Second installment due - May 31 Personal Property Due within 30 days after the notice is mailed Mobile Home First installment due - May 31 Second installment due - November 30 Mailing Address Change Form |
HOURS
Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. (Closed Noon-1:00) Closed on legal holidays LOCATION Judith Basin County Courthouse Second Floor 91 Third Street North PO Box 427 Stanford, MT 59479 Tammy R. Zier Gloria Hungate Treasurer Deputy Treasurer Phone: 406-566-2277 ext. 111 Phone: 406-566-2277 ext. 112 tzier@jbcounty.org ghungate@jbcounty.org Fax: 406-566-2211 |
Failure to receive a property tax statement does not exempt the taxpayer from timely payment of the taxes due. Property tax statements are mailed each year to the owner of record, as their name and mailing address appear on the tax roll. The tax roll is prepared and maintained by the State of Montana, Department of Revenue, Property Assessment Division. If you do not receive a tax statement, please contact the Treasurer's office to request a duplicate statement or to request an address change. If payment is delinquent, penalty and interest accrue daily until paid. Mail must be postmarked on or before the due date to avoid penalty and interest costs.
REFUND POLICY
The Judith Basin County Treasurer is not responsible for payments made on the wrong property or the wrong motor vehicle and payments so made cannot be refunded. If your mortgage company pays your property, do not pay it yourself.
The Judith Basin County Treasurer is not responsible for payments made on the wrong property or the wrong motor vehicle and payments so made cannot be refunded. If your mortgage company pays your property, do not pay it yourself.