First half taxes due to county treasurer by June 5

Money

NOTICE

Page County Taxpayers
1 st Half 2025

Personal Property, Vehicle License Fees, Real Estate and Public Service Utility Taxes

are due by Thursday, June 5, 2025

Failure to receive a tax bill does not relieve you from paying tax, late payment penalties or interest. Please contact the Treasurer’s office if you did not or do not receive your bill. If you typically receive an e-bill notice and have changed your e-mail address, please check the web site for your bill and correct your information. Both 1st and 2nd half taxes ARE ONLINE

For your convenience

Cash, personal checks, money orders, Cashier’s Checks, Debit and Credit cards:

*Visa, *Discover and *Mastercard are

accepted “at the counter” in the County Treasurer’s Office in Luray.

OR

To pay your bill from home, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
Visit our website – https://eservices.pagecounty.virginia.gov
No fee is incurred if using the e-check option

PLEASE NOTE CHANGE: When using a DEBIT OR CREDIT CARD to pay your taxes, a fee for processing will automatically be applied and included in your total.

Also, for your convenience we have a Drive-Thru available at the address below. Please remember that we cannot accept rolled coins or transactions which require adjustments through the Drive-Thru. A DROP BOX is located in the Drive-Thru Lane for after hour payments; box checked at 9:00 a.m. every workday. If deposited before 9:00 am on June 6, 2025 payment WILL be considered “on-time”.

Penny R. Gray, Treasurer of Page County
103 South Court Street, Suite A
Luray, VA 22835
540-743-3975

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1 Comment

  1. Ahhh, another round of taxes due right before people go on vacation. Can’t wait til the next round due around Christmas. What great times of the year to take people’s money. It wouldn’t make sense at all to be around April when people get income taxes back or Oct when there’s no major holidays. It also wouldn’t make sense for this issue to be brought up to the relevant authorities and for them to tell you, “yeah we’ve gotten this feedback from many people but there’s nothing we can do.” The perfect government employee answer. Thank god i make enough so this doesn’t majorly affect me but i can only imagine what it does to many residents.

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