St. Joseph County, MI
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County Treasurer
Historic Courthouse - Second Floor
125 W. Main St.
Centreville MI, 49032
Mailing Address
PO Box 220
Centreville MI, 49032
(269) 467-5525
(269) 467-5592 Fax
Email
Office Hours
Monday thru Friday
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Closed for lunch Friday
12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.
County Treasurer
The County Treasurer is custodian of all monies with responsibility for investing funds and maintaining an adequate cash flow and settles with township and city treasurers for taxes collected for the county and state.
The Treasurer also collects delinquent real property taxes, maintains debt service accounts for bonded indebtedness of the county and is responsible for the certification of warranty deeds and for sale of dog licenses.
In addition to these duties, the Treasurer handles the sale of properties that have gone into forfeiture/foreclosure and is a member of the Plat Board and Elections Commission.
Important Information for Property Owners
Public Act 123 of 1999 shortens the amount of time property owners have to pay their delinquent taxes before losing their property. Property owners with taxes that are two years delinquent will be foreclosed and the property will be sold at public auction. Please see the Property Tax FAQ for more information.
Don't Wait - Pay Delinquent Property Taxes Now!
Information For Military Personnel
Under the Soldiers and Sailors Civil Relief Act, you may qualify to have the interest rate lowered on your delinquent property taxes. View the application for details.
Check your tax bill for Principal Residence Exemption (P.R.E.). You may qualify for this if you live at the property and it is owned by you.
You may also qualify for the Homestead Credit. This is on the State Income Tax form. See you tax preparer for details.
A Poverty Exemption may reduce the amount of city or township property taxes you have to pay on your principal residence for a single tax year. Poverty Exemptions are granted through the Board of Review at your city and/or township. View the Poverty Exemption Information page or contact your local unit of government Assessor for more information. Local unit of government Assessor contact information can be found in the Local Government Directory.
Foreclosure Timeline
Treasurer Foreclosure Timeline