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Paying Your Bill
You can pay your property taxes via MuniciPAY using:
• Check
• Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express (convenience fee will apply, see below)
• Electronic Check Payments (convenience fee will apply, see below)
Credit Card Payments Made Online
Now you can pay your property taxes from the comfort of your home or office by using our online payment service. Credit cards accepted: MasterCard, Discover, American Express or Visa. A per transaction convenience fee of 2.65% or $3.00 minimum will be charged by the payment processing company for this service.
Electronic Check Payments
The City of Portland now accepts electronic check payments using our online payment service. Payments will be charged to your checking or savings account at your bank. You will need your 9-digit routing number, as well as your account number from your personal checks (see example below). A per transaction convenience fee of $1.50 will be charged by the payment processing company for this service.
IMPORTANT: When Payment Options appears, click on the "Switch to Pay with Check" link and then continue entering your information.
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Treasury
Physical Address
389 Congress St.
Room 102
Portland, ME 04101
Phones:
Taxes: 207-874-8490
Registrations: 207-874-8491
Fax: 207-874-8661
Hours
Monday - Friday
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
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