
Per Clark County Ordinance, there is a $1.00 per parcel duplicate bill fee and a $1.00 per parcel fee for a payment received without the barcoded payment coupon. Click on the title link above to visit Gov Tech Tax Services website. Gov Tech Tax Services are used primarily for escrow payers, title companies and real estate agents. Gov Tech Tax Services provides tax information to professionals researching tax information in Clark County.

#CLARK COUNTY PROPERTY RECORDS INDIANA PLUS#
Credit Cards and Debit Cards 2.25% for each transaction plus $1.50 per transaction.Treasurer's Office, 300 Corporate Drive Suite 105, Jeffersonville, Indiana 47130 In Person - with entire statement in treasurers office.Mail to: Clark County Treasurer, 300 Corporate Drive Suite 105, Jeffersonville, Indiana 47130

Please include a stamped self-addressed envelope for a receipt. By Mail - Enclose Copy A and/or Copy B and a check for the amount due (you may pay both A & B by May 10 if that is convenient for you, but you must pay A by May 10 and B by November 10 to avoid penalty).Area banks accepting payments are Indiana Members Credit Union, German American Bank, First Financial Bank, New Washington State Bank, First Savings Bank, and StockYards Bank. Payments may be made at area banks only if there is no delinquency, it is not a reprint bill, and paid by the due date.Pay online by credit card or debit card*.Specific information, including a listing of available properties in the Clark County auction, can be obtained at contact the Treasurer’s office at 81.
#CLARK COUNTY PROPERTY RECORDS INDIANA CODE#
Note the reference to Indiana Code throughout – investor/bidders should obtain legal advice as you work your way through the Tax Sale process. The above referenced is a brief summary of the process. If the property is not redeemed within one year of the auction date, the successful bidder may obtain a tax deed to the property by following procedure as outlined in the Indiana Code. Property owners have one year from the date of the sale to “redeem” their property by paying the amounts prescribed by Indiana Code which includes interest on the amounts paid by the successful bidder/investor. Successful bidders will obtain a lien on the parcel through a Tax Sale Certificate issued by the County Auditor. Indiana Code provides that real property parcels with delinquent taxes due will be offered for a tax certificate sale by the County Treasurer. The Treasurer maintains debt service accounts for bonded indebtedness of the County. The treasurer collects real, personal and mobile home property taxes.

The treasurer settles with township and city treasurers for taxes collected for the county and state. The County Treasurer is the property tax collector and custodian of all monies with responsibility for investing idle funds and maintaining an adequate cash flow.
