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ClayCountyMO.tax is a joint resource built and maintained by the Clay County Collector and Assessor. See how to pay tax bills, download receipts and more.
The Assessor's Office is tasked to ensure that the tax burden is distributed equitably among all property owners. To accomplish this all property is valued with uniform and consistent processes and procedures following Missouri Revised Statutes.
Learn how to view and pay property tax bills and print receipts for residents of Clay County, Missouri. How to Access the Billing Portal: Click here to open our billing portal in a new window (can also be accessed via the PAY BILL / RECEIPTS button at top of all pages).
WELCOME - Clay County Missouri Tax. Thank You for Visiting Our Website ClayCountyMo.tax is a joint resource provided and maintained by Lydia McEvoy, Clay County Collector, and Cathy Rinehart, Clay County Assessor. Our goal is to create a hub of information for Clay County taxpayers.
Home. Departments. Collector. HOW TO PAY TAXES IN CLAY COUNTY. How Can We Help You? Prepayments Available. beginning March 1 - Sept. 30. Pay future taxes in advance and avoid the pain at the holidays. Payments will be accepted at the Liberty location or through USPS. FIND OUT HOW.
The amount of real estate taxes paid in Clay County is determined by local taxing authorities such as school, fire, library, hospital, and road districts, along with city and county taxing authorities.
GIS/Mapping, Assessor's Office phone: (816) 407 - 3370 email: gis@claycountymo.gov phone: (816) 407 - 3370 email: gis@claycountymo.gov
County tax bills, including the City portion, also are now available online through the Clay County Collector’s Office. Questions? if you have questions regarding the combined taxes on your bill from the County, please contact the Clay County Collector’s office at 816.407.3200.
How to fill out personal property tax.
Property taxes in Clay County usually range between $1,950 and $4,550, with the average tax bill sitting at $2,900 (66% higher than average property taxes in Missouri).