Tax bills are mailed once a year with both installment remittance coupons included. Payments must be received or federally post-marked by the due date to avoid penalties.  

If your taxes are no longer paid by your mortgage company through an escrow account you may pay with the "Informational" statement.

Payments are considered timely if:

  • Received in the Treasurer’s Office by close of business on the due date.
  • Received in the Drop Box located on the South side of the Government Center by midnight on the due date.
  • Federally postmarked by the Due Date. We recommend a certificate of mailing if mailed on the last day.
  • Payment online with Forte, the 3rd party vendor for the county, by midnight of the due date.

If paying in person, the Treasurer’s Office is located in the south east corner of the top floor of the Government Center at 355 South Washington Street,#240 Danville, Indiana. Please bring your entire statement with you when paying in person. A drop box is located on the south side of the Government Center building next to the door. Business hours at the government center are 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. We are closed on major holidays. We have extended hours of 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on the tax due date.  

We partner with local banks for the collection of property taxes. The authorized banks are First Merchants Bank, First National Bank, Hendricks County Bank and Trust, North Salem State Bank and State Bank. The banks can only collect current on-time payments. They cannot accept delinquent taxes as a calculation must be made for penalties. Please contact the Treasurer’s Office at 317-745-9220 to obtain current payment information. Payments are not posted until they are received by the Hendricks County Treasurer’s Office.  

We have several electronic payment options which include Credit Cards, Debit Cards and e-checks. There are fees associated with some of these services and the county does not receive any portion of the fees. By law, we are prohibited from paying any fees from property taxes. Information for the electronic payments are confidential and 100% secure. Click HERE to review the details on the different options.

Most financial institutions offer on-line bill pay to their customers. If you are interested in paying your property taxes via an on-line bill pay, please contact your financial institution or refer to their on-line banking site. Please include the Duplicate Number OR Parcel Number when setting up your on-line payment.  

It is the policy of the Hendricks County Treasurer's Office to accept payments for the taxes of any amount at any time.  Making partial payments does not relieve the taxpayer of late penalties, fees, or the property of being subject to tax sale when amounts are delinquent.