Reminder: tax installments due today
Dubois County Treasurer Craig Greulich issued a reminder that the spring installment of property taxes is due today by midnight.
There are several payment options:
1. Online- www.duboiscountyin.us
- Credit or Debit card-2.5% fee will apply
- E-Checks-$1.50 fee will apply
2. Phone- (812) 678-7983. You will need your parcel number. A 2.5% fee will apply.
3. Mail-Enclose check and colored ‘remittance coupon(s)’ with the envelope provided.
4. Treasurer’s Dropbox– located at the east entrance of the courthouse
5. In Office- Bring Tax Statement to Treasurer’s Office M-F 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
If you prefer to pay in person, Greulich would like taxpayers to know that metal detectors and bag scanners have been installed at the entrance. Visitors will be met by a Dubois County Deputy serving as a member of the courthouse security team and go through the metal detector, and place bags on the scanner.
This could add to your time at the courthouse.
Also, when arriving at the courthouse to pay, you may find parking to be difficult because of the road construction currently underway on Main Street.
“We know there are taxpayers who prefer to pay in person, but with the potential frustration or concerns of parking and security, there are other options for you to make your payments if you choose,” Greulich said.
To ensure that your payment is applied to the correct parcel, you MUST include the proper Spring and/or Fall remittance coupon(s) with the barcode.
If a taxpayer would like a receipt returned to them, they MUST include the bottom (taxpayer’s copy) portion of their tax statement with their Spring and/or Fall Remittance Coupon(s) and a self-addressed stamped envelope. We will stamp the back side of the Taxpayers Copy and then you may keep it for your records.
Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The office will be closed Friday, April 18, 2025. For any questions, you may call the Treasurer’s Office at 812-481-7080 or email treasurer@duboiscountyin.org
If you have questions about the value of your property, you will need to contact the Assessor’s office. If you have questions about exemptions or deductions, that is handled in the Auditor’s office.
