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for addresses within the CITY of Los Angeles, try ZIMAS. Find out who currently owns a property by emailing helpdesk@assessor.lacounty.gov (be sure to include the Assessors I.D. number and address of the property youre investigating). You cannot obtain owner information by name via their website.
The mission of the Los Angeles County Treasurer and Tax Collector is to bill, collect, disburse, invest, borrow, and safeguard monies and properties. The Department also provides enforcement, auditing, consulting, education, estate administration, and public information services.
Under the leadership and direction of Assessor Jeff Prang, the Los Angeles County Assessors Office has continued building the Assessor Modernization Project (AMP), a state-of-the-art property assessment system replacing 40 year old technologies known as legacy systems.
If you have questions about your property taxes, please call (714) 834-3411 or e-mail us at ttcinfo@ttc.ocgov.com.
FAQs AND TERMS PAY ONLINE Go to Online Payments 24 hours a day, 7 days a week up until 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time on the delinquency date. PAY BY CREDIT OR DEBIT CARD OVER THE TELEPHONE. BY MAIL. LOS ANGELES COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR. P.O. BOX 54018. LOS ANGELES, CA 90054-0018. PAY IN PERSON.
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