For any questions not answered here, please contact our office at (801) 399-8454.
When are taxes due?Taxes are due on November 30th each year, unless that date falls on a weekend or recognized holiday. This year's due date is December 1, 2025.
We encourage you to go to the Treasurer's website and submit your payments online by the due date. This ensures your parcel will be updated that day, there is no risk of your payment being lost, and there will be no need to rely on postmarks to guarantee timely receipt.
When mailed, a postmark will be used as proof of on-time payment. Payments presented at our office or dropped in our lobby collection box must be received by 5:00 PM on December 1, 2025. Please note that cash must not be left in our lobby collection box. The Treasurer's office cannot accept responsibility for cash payments left in this manner.
Taxes become delinquent on Dec 2, 2025. Any 2025 taxes paid after December 1, 2025 are delinquent and must include a penalty of the greater of $10.00 or 1% of the total amount delinquent, whichever is greater. (Note: if the entire 2025 delinquent amount is not paid between Dec 2, 2025 and January 31, 2026, the penalty will be re-calculated using 2.5% of the total amount delinquent on Dec 2nd, instead of the 1% )
Interest is charged against any outstanding balance, beginning on February 1st retroactive to January 1, and continuing until taxes are paid in full. The interest rate varies from year to year, and is set by State statute. The statute calls for the interest rate charged to be 6 percentage points higher than the Targeted Federal Funds Rate on January 1, and must be adjusted to fall within the range of a minimum of 7% and a maximum of 10%.
Properties on which taxes become five (5) years delinquent are eligible for tax sale. Access tax sale information here.
What forms of payment are accepted?
Acceptable forms of payment include cash, checks, e-checks and Debit/Credit cards. There is a $4.00 service charge added to Debit card payments and a 2.5% service charge added to Credit card payments. Online payments may be made here.
Online Payments: Using the Treasurer's website is highly encouraged since it will be posted on the date the payment was made.
Mailed Payments: Postmarks are used to determine if mailed payments are on-time.
Penalties: Any 2025 taxes paid after December 1, 2025 are delinquent and must include a penalty. If paid in full between Dec 2, 2025 and Jan 31, 2026, the penalty will be calculated as the greater of $10.00 or 1% of the 2025 delinquent amount. If the taxes and penalty are not paid in full by Feb 1, 2026, the penalty charge will be increased to $10 or 2 ½ % of the Dec 2, 2025 balance.
Interest: On Feb 1, interest will then be calculated back to Jan 1, 2026 and continue until the balance is paid in full. The interest rate varies from year to year, and is set by State statute. The statute calls for the interest rate charged to be 6 percentage points higher than the Targeted Federal Funds Rate on January 1, and must be adjusted to fall within the range of a minimum of 7% and a maximum of 10%.
Properties on which taxes become five (5) years delinquent are eligible for tax sale. Visit the Weber County Delinquent Tax Sale page for more information.
Will I receive a receipt?
Those who remit payments by mail or drop box will not receive a receipt unless specifically requested with the tax payment. Persons presenting payment at our counter will receive a receipt at the time of payment. Online payments will receive an email with a payment receipt if an email address is entered during the payment process.
For records-keeping and tax purposes, you may go to our website and print your parcel information which includes amount of taxes due and payments received. Access your parcel information here.
What if I cannot pay my taxes?
Tax relief programs exist for citizens of Weber County who meet certain criteria. Current programs include: Veteran's Exemption (based on disability), Blind Exemption, Circuit Breaker (over age 65 with qualifying income level or widow/widower.)
Contact the Weber County Clerk/Auditor's office at 801-399-8400 for more information. Access Tax Relief program information here.
For property owners who do not meet the criteria for tax relief, partial payments are accepted until taxes are paid in full. The applicable penalty is attached, and interest on delinquent taxes continues to accrue until taxes are paid in full.
What can I do if I believe my taxes are too high?
Your Valuation notice provides dates, time, and location of public meetings for any taxing entity planning to raise their tax rate above the allowed amount. You can attend these meetings and voice your concerns.
Every taxing entity holds a public meeting each year to set their budget. This budget may affect the amount of property tax you pay. Familiarize yourself with the taxing entities in your taxing unit (they are listed on both the Valuation notice and Tax notice.) You may contact individual entities for budget meeting times and locations. Your attendance at these meetings will help you understand how your tax dollars for that particular entity are used, and will give you the opportunity to ask questions and voice any concerns you might have. You may access Tax Entity contact information here.
If you feel that the market value of your home that appears on your Valuation notice is more than your home is worth, you may appeal the value before the Weber County Board of Equalization. The due date for an appeal is September 15th of each year. To appeal, you must complete and file an Appeal Application. You may access Appeal information here. For assistance with your application, or to request an application by mail, contact the office of the Clerk/Auditor at 399-8400.
Taxes are included with my mortgage. Why did I receive a Tax notice?
Every taxpayer receives both the Valuation Notice and Tax Notice to inform them of their property value and tax status. If a bank or mortgage company pays your taxes, they will request the information from the Weber County Treasurer's office. On your Tax notice, there is a box which states, "These taxes may be paid by the following mortgage company:" If your mortgage holder's name appears in this space, they have already requested your tax information. If not, you may wish to contact your mortgage company to inquire if they will be requesting that information.
How can I contact the entities in my Taxing Unit?
See the Taxing Entities page for a listing of phone numbers for various taxing entities in Weber County. Please remember that tax time is a very busy time of year for both the County and taxing entities. Your patience is appreciated when trying to contact these offices.
Is it possible to pre-pay next year's taxes?
Taxpayers may make prepayments toward their taxes at any time. This may be done by mailing checks directly to our office, going online and submitting online payments on our website or setting up monthly recurring payment to be sent from your bank. This would be accomplished by utilizing the billpay option with your bank. Your parcel number should be entered as the account number when using billpay.
For the convenience of our taxpayers, Weber County has made available prepayment coupons that may be used when mailing monthly payments. The prepayment coupon amounts are based on the prior year's taxes, and are broken down into eight monthly installments. You may access Prepayment coupons here.