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    May 15, 2018
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IMPORTANT TAX NOTICE The first installation of your 2018 Real Estate Tax bill(s) has been mailed and is due June 5, 2018. Failure to receive the bill does not relieve the taxpayer of penalty and interest charges that accrue by law for failure to pay the tax assessment on or before June 5, 2018. If you did not receive your bill(s), please contact the Treasurer's office at (540) 422-8180. If you question your assessment, please contact the Commissioner of the Revenue at (540) 422-8140 (M-F 8:00AM-4:30 PM) Payments may be made by cash or check at local branches of the following banks. BB&T OAK VIEW NATIONAL BANK PNC BANK THE FAUQUIER BANK Payments may also be made by cash, check, and money order at the Treasurer's office. To avoid lines, mail payments to TREASURER OF FAUQUIER COUNTY PO. BOX 677 WARRENTON, VA 20188 You may also pay with eCheck or pay with credit card (VISA, MASTERCARD, or Discover Card) at etreasurer.fauquiercounty.go (Credit card payments are subject to a convenience fee) A night deposit box is also available for CHECK PAYMENTS ONLY. It is located to the right of the doors entering the courthouse on Ashby Street. Night deposits are picked up daily and processed in the Treasurer's office. IF YOU ARE MAILING YOUR PAYMENT, IT MUST HAVE A POSTMARKED DATE OF JUNE 5, 2018 (OR BEFORE)TO AVOID THE LATE PAYMENT PENALTY The Treasurer's Office is located on the 2nd floor of the courthouse. Please access the courthouse through the Ashby Street entrance or the Lee Street entrance. The Commissioner of the Revenue's Real Estate office is located on the Ist floor of the Warren Green building, which can be entered through the Hotel Street entrance Senior Citizen and/or Disability Real Estate Tax Relief- You may qualify for Senior Citizen and/or Disability Real Estate Tax Relief if: You are over 65 years old or permanently and totally disabled and you live on the property the total combined income of the owners of the dwelling living therein and of the owner's relatives living in the dwelling doesn't exceed $58,000 excluding the first $10,000 of income of each relative living in the household and combined Net Worth doesn't exceed $440,000 exclusive of the Fair Market Value of the dwelling. For additional information please call the Commissioner of the Revenue's Office at (540) 422-8140 Tanya Remson Wilcox, Treasurer