Updated Tax Information for the 2023 Tax Season

Tax Season: 10/01/2023-04/15/2024

WHO CAN I CONTACT REGARDING ASSESSMENTS AND EXEMPTIONS?
The Property Valuation Administrator (PVA) is responsible for the assessment of your property, the address of your property, the mailing address, and name changes on your tax bill and exemptions.  For additional information CLICK HERE.

WHAT ARE HOMESTEAD AND DISABILITY EXEMPTIONS?
These exemptions can reduce your taxable assessment. The homestead exemption applies to people over 65 who own the home in which they live. The disability exemption applies to people who are totally disabled and own the home in which they live.  If you think you might qualify for either of these exemptions, and you are not already receiving the exemption, call the Property Valuation Administrator’s Office at 270-887-4115

WHY DID I RECEIVE THIS BILL?
Tax bills for real estate property are sent to the owner of the record as of January 1, or the current owner, according to the records of the Property Valuation Administrator’s Office. If you are not the current owner, please call or forward this bill to the owner if possible. If this is not possible, please notify the Sheriff’s Office.

I THOUGHT MY MORTGAGE COMPANY TOOK CARE OF THIS / WHY DID I GET THIS BILL?
In the past, you may not have known the amount of tax due, or which districts were taxing your property.  Again, this year, all real estate property owners will receive a copy of the notice, even if a mortgage company handles payment, so you can see how your tax was calculated and where your tax dollars go. Please verify that your mortgage company has paid your tax bill each year.  This is the taxpayer’s responsibility.

WHAT IF I BOUGHT OR SOLD THE PROPERTY DURING THE YEAR?
The seller usually pays a pro-rated tax during closing for the portion of the year they owned the property.  The buyer is then responsible to pay the entire tax amount when billed. If you are in doubt, refer to your closing settlement statement.

WHAT PAYMENT METHODS ARE AVAILABLE?
You may pay your bill by cash, check, and money order or online. Make your check or money order payable to Christian County Sheriff’s Office. Include the bill number, (shown on your bill), on your check or money order.
* PLEASE DO NOT SEND CASH THROUGH THE MAIL*

HOW DO I MAKE MY PAYMENT?
There are three convenient methods to pay your property tax bill.

  • Mail your tax bill payment stub & check to:
    Christian County Sheriff’s Office (
    701 West 7th Street
    Hopkinsville, Ky 42240
  • Pay in person at the Sheriff’s Office. Remember, you must bring your tax bill with you!
    Payments may be made Monday-Friday 8:00-4:00
  • Pay Online with a Credit Card-Link to TaxMasterMonday-Friday 8:00-4:00)
    * Note: Taxpayers will be charged a convenience fee by the bank.
  • Log in ID and Password is “guest”

WILL I GET A RECEIPT?
Yes, but your receipt will differ depending on the payment type you choose:

  • Mail-in: Your canceled check or money order stub will be your receipt or mail self-addressed stamped envelope.
  • Pay Online: The final page of the online payment process will give you the opportunity to print your receipt.

WHAT IF MY CHECK IS RETURNED FOR INSUFFICIENT FUNDS?
There is a fee of $50 for any returned check. Also, when you resend your payment, additional penalties may apply, based on the late payment schedule shown on your bill.

OTHER HELPFUL INFORMATION:

If your tax bill indicates anything other than 00 in the tax district field, you will also have a city tax on your property.

  • 01-City Of Hopkinsville
  • 02-Crofton
  • 03-Oak Grove
  • 04-Pembroke
  • 05-Lafayette

Please contact the above office for the amount due.

The collection dates will be:

October 1st- November 1st = 2% discount period

November 2nd – December 31st = Face amount period 
(Please note: the office will be closed on 12/29 – 12/31 so if you’re trying to pay the face amount in person, you must pay by the 28th.
ONLINE payments for face amount will still be accepted on the 30th and 31st. We will not accept face amount payments on Jan. 1st. There will be a 5% penalty added.)

January 1st – January 31st = 5% penalty added

February 1st – April 15th = 21% penalty added

Delinquent bills will be transferred to the Christian County Clerk at the close of business on April 15th, 2024.

If you have questions about your taxes, please feel free to contact our office, 270-887-4141, Monday through Friday from 8:00am-4:00pm.

 

 

 

 
YouTube
YouTube
Instagram