Government
Treasurer
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Janice B. Bibbs
City Treasurer
(313) 252-0050 ext. 229
General Info
(313) 252-0050 ext. 230 Office Fax
(313) 852-7214

Hours: Monday - Thursday
8:30 am - 4:45 pm
Friday 8:30 am - 1:00 pm
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Pay Current Property TaxesThe mission of the City of Highland Park City
Treasurer’s Office is to provide knowledgeable and
courteous customer assistance for residents,
businesses and visitors.
The City Treasurer is an Elective Officer, in
which the term of office is four years as
established by Section 4-1 of the Charter of the
City of Highland Park. The City Treasurer Department
is established by Section 7-7 of the Charter of the
City of Highland Park. The current City Treasurer is
Janice Taylor Bibbs.
Responsibilities
Currently, the Treasurer’s Office is responsible
for collection of all City’s revenue and account for
all revenue belonging to or being held in trust by
the City. All funds collected by city agencies are
transmitted to the Treasurer, where they are
verified, deposited and entered in the City’s
financial records.
The major function of the department is tax
billing and collection of Current Property Taxes.
Along with property taxes is the billing and
collection of the City’s Special Assessment –
Delinquent Water. Delinquent Personal Property Taxes
records are maintained by the department, with
billing and collection enforcement. The Treasurer’s
Office maintenance of name and address files for
billing purposes.
General Tax Bill Information
Property Taxes are billed twice a year, Summer
Taxes are billed July 1st and they are due August
15th. The city also offers the option to pay the
Summer Taxes in two half, if the first half is paid
by July 31st and the second half or balance due by
October 31st. The Winter Taxes are billed December
1st and due by February 14th. Bills are mailed to
both homeowner and homeowner’s mortgage company.
Acknowledgement copy of the tax bills are sent to
homeowners with mortgages for informational
purposes. It is therefore very important that
homeowners keep us informed if:
- A refinancing has occurred and a change
in mortgage company is involved
- The mortgage was sold to another lender
- The mortgage has been paid off
- The home is sold
- Change in mailing address
Please, do not rely on the mortgage company, new
or former lender to relay this information. State
law holds the homeowner responsible for making sure
taxes are paid.
Delinquent Real Property Taxes
Delinquent taxes can be checked
at
www.treasurer.waynecounty.com or call Wayne
County Treasurer at (313) 224-5990.
Administration
Tony Lampkin
Deputy City Treasurer
(313) 252-0050 ext. 228
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