Missoula County to Mail Tax Bills This Week
Posted on October 20, 2025
Missoula County will mail 2025 tax bills to all property owners in the county this week. The bills are scheduled to mail Thursday, Oct. 23, and are also available online at missoulataxes.us.
For property owners who don’t pay their taxes through their mortgage, tax payments for the first half of the year must be postmarked by Monday, Dec. 1. Tax payments for the second half of the year are due Monday, June 1, 2026.
The Clerk and Treasurer’s office is accepting tax payments online via credit card, debit card or electronic check (eCheck). Service fees apply when paying online by credit or debit card. There is no fee to pay by eCheck, and the Clerk and Treasurer’s Office recommends property owners use this option if possible.
Other options for submitting payment include:
- By mail: Clerk and Treasurer’s Office, 200 W. Broadway St., Missoula, MT, 59802
- Online: missoulataxes.us
- By drop box: Blue courthouse drop box is located in the west parking lot off Woody Street
To access tax bills online:
- Visit missoulataxes.us
- Click "pay my taxes online"
- Search by last name, property address, geo code or taxpayer ID
- After the query has run, click “View Pie Charts” to view a breakdown of taxes among the different jurisdictions
- Property owners can also look up previous tax bills by clicking "History"
- You can also visit missoulaproperty.us for a visual search
- Then click the “Taxes” tab in the property information box once a parcel has been selected.
Because Missoula County collects taxes for all taxing jurisdictions within the county, property owners will see a portion of their taxes supporting several jurisdictions and districts. For example, Missoula County and the City of Missoula each set their own budgets and mill rates, and property taxes also support local school districts. Additionally, property taxes fund special districts that provide services like fire protection, bus service, irrigation, water and sewer. A portion of property taxes also supports schools statewide, including the Montana University System.
Missoula County created an online FY 26 Budget Book to help residents to understand the County budget and how it’s reflected in their taxes. A website explaining each line item on the County portion of residents’ tax bills is also available online at http://missoula.co/taxes.
If property owners have specific questions regarding their tax bills, it’s important that they contact the appropriate jurisdiction. Here are the six largest taxing jurisdictions likely to appear on a tax bill in Missoula County:
- Missoula County Public Schools: 406-728-2400, ext. 1022
- City of Missoula: 406-552-6122
- Missoula County: 406-258-4847 (Clerk and Treasurer) or 406-258-4918 (Financial Services)
- Missoula Urban Transportation District (Mountain Line): 406-543-8386
- Missoula Rural Fire District: 406-549-6172, ext. 2
- Montana University System: 406-449-9124
Contact information for more taxing jurisdictions in Missoula County is online at missoula.co/taxjurisdictions. More information on tax bills and payments is available at missoula.co/propertytaxinfo.
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