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Real Estate and Personal Property: (308)385-5025
Motor Vehicle Registration: (308)385-5030
Where is the County Treasurer located?
County Administration Building
121 South Pine
Grand Island, NE 68801
121 South Pine
Grand Island, NE 68801
121 South Pine, Suite 2 (Second Floor)
Grand Island, NE 68801
Office Hours: 8:30am to 5:00pm
Telephone: (308)385-5025
Grand Island, NE 68801
Office Hours: 8:30am to 5:00pm
Telephone: (308)385-5025
121 South Pine, 1st Floor
Grand Island, NE 68801
Office Hours: 8:30am to 5:00pm
Telephone: (308)385-5030
Grand Island, NE 68801
Office Hours: 8:30am to 5:00pm
Telephone: (308)385-5030
121 South Pine, Suite 10 (First Floor)
Grand Island, NE 68801
Office Hours: 8:30am to 4:30pm
Telephone: (308)385-5047
Grand Island, NE 68801
Office Hours: 8:30am to 4:30pm
Telephone: (308)385-5047
Real Estate and Personal Property
- Taxes for Real Estate and Personal Property are due Dec. 31st
- 1st half is delinquent the following May 1st
- 2nd half is delinquent the following Sept. 1st
- Example - 2008 tax year was due Dec 31st, 2008 and delinquent May 1st, 2009 and Sept. 1st, 2009. Interest collected on delinquent date.
During the month of December. Only one statement is mailed out, and you will not receive a notice prior to the delinquent date.
Yes, statements are mailed to the last known address of the person against whom such taxes are assessed. Failure to receive such statement or notice does not relieve the taxpayer from any liability to pay such taxes or special assessments and any interest or penalties accrued thereon.
Call and notify the County Assessor's Office at (308) 385-5050.
Yes.
MasterCard, American Express, Discover can be accepted for property tax payments, motor vehicle registrations & drivers licenses.
Visa can be accepted for property tax payments and online only for motor vehicle registrations
MasterCard, American Express, Discover can be accepted for property tax payments, motor vehicle registrations & drivers licenses.
Visa can be accepted for property tax payments and online only for motor vehicle registrations
Drivers License
A duplicate card can be issued if the drivers license has not expired. Go to the State Examiner's Office (located on the lower level Suite 10) and upon proof of identity you will fill out an affidavit. Only acceptable proof of age and identity as required by Nebraska State Statute are accepted. Original documents only (photocopies will not be acceptable), containing name and date of birth, the most common ones being a certified birth certificate or a certified marriage license. Hospital issued birth certificates and birth registrations cannot be accepted. The fee is $13.50.
Yes. Apply to any State Examiner's Office within 60 days for a replacement drivers license or ID card. You will need to fill out an application, and for a fee of $13.50 your license will be updated.
Yes. Apply to any State Examiner's Office within 60 days for a replacement. You must furnish satisfactory evidence of such change (i.e. a marriage license, divorce decree or court order which shows previous name and current name). Fill out an application, and for a $13.50 fee, your license will be updated.
Motor Vehicle
You'll need to bring proof of current insurance and your current registration or renewal notice.
You do not need to renew your Nebraska plates until they expire. At that time, bring in your current registration, proof of current insurance, and we will register you as a Hall County citizen. You will not get a renewal card from Hall County, but could get one from your previous county. Be aware of your vehicle expiration date and come in and renew your registration in the month of your expiration.
NOTE: Check drivers license requirements for change of address as they are different.
NOTE: Check drivers license requirements for change of address as they are different.
Come in and we will issue you a lost registration for $6.50, or a new set of plates and lost registration for $14.60.