Karen Coffman, Jackson County Treasurer

Karen CoffmanJackson County Treasurers Office
Karen A. Coffman

Jackson County Treasurer
kcoffman@co.jackson.mi.us

 

Diane L. Donaldson
Chief Deputy Treasurer
ddonalds@co.jackson.mi.us

 

Cynthia Snyder
Administrative Assistant
csnyder@co.jackson.mi.us

Hours of Operation:
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Open during the lunch hour.

Phone: (517) 788-4418
Fax: (517)788-4642

 

 

The Treasurers Office is located in the
Tower Building on the 1st floor.
For directions Click here.

 

 

 

After hours Drop Box is located on the East side of the Jackson County Tower Building on 120 West Michigan Avenue for your convenience.

 

 

 

Department of Human ServicesThe State of Michigan Department of Treasury has published a Property Tax Explanation Presentation.
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Real Property Tax Forfeiture and Foreclosure Timeline
The Karen Coffman, Jackson County Treasurer, has published a Real Property Tax and Forfeiture and Foreclosure Timeline presentation.
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Community Foreclosure Coalition
Attention
Homeowners Facing Foreclosure and
Renters Facing Eviction

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Click here to visit the Community Foreclosure Coalition website

Get Help with the Financial Hardship Deferral Application Click here Adobe Reader is Required to View this document for the Financial Hardship Deferral application that will assist delinquent taxpayers to fulfill their Property Tax obligation in order to avoid foreclosure.
 

 

 

Pay and View your Delinquent Taxes Online
County residences can view and pay delinquent taxes online! 
You will be charged a 3% convenience fee for online payments
Only full payments are accepted online

Click here Adobe Reader is Required to View this document for the Delinquent Property Tax Timeline for 2009 Taxes

 

 

The office of the County Treasurer was established by the Michigan State Constitution. The County Treasurer is elected on a partisan basis for a four-year term. The duties and powers of the County Treasurer are provided by state law and by authorization of the Board of Commissioners, under the guidance of the State Treasury Department.

 

The two main roles of the County Treasurer are the collection of delinquent taxes and the custodian of all county funds.

 

The County Treasurer is also responsible for the sale of dog licenses, tax clearance of deeds and other documents pertaining to tax histories. By statute, the Treasurer is a member of the County Plat Board and the Election Commission and Building Authority and may also serve on other boards such as Planning Board, Local Development Companies, Economic Development Commissions, Retirement Commissions, Transportation Authorities etc.

 

The collection of delinquent taxes involves reimbursing all of the taxing units, townships, cities & villages, schools, intermediate schools, libraries etc., for their delinquent taxes through the delinquent tax fund. This may or may not involve the sale of bonds to finance those reimbursements. The county then collects the delinquent taxes with interest. If taxes remain unpaid for 2 years after the due date, the county through an extensive procedure; forecloses on the taxes and sells the properties at auction.

 

The Treasurer receives money from many sources. The principle source is from property taxes. Other income is received from state and federal grants, interest income from investments, court fines and other service fees. The Treasurer is responsible for investing the idle funds of the county, in accordance with the investment policy as set forth in a Board of Commissioners resolution.

There are four major areas of activity within the Treasurers Office. Click on a link below for more information about those services.

             - Dog Licenses
             - Personal Property
             - Tax Sale Information
             - Public Reports

 

To view auction properties, visit http://www.jacksoncountytaxsale.com

 

The Treasurers Office is also making available information on Tax Proration & Unallocated Taxes.

This page orginated on December 23, 2009 and was last modified on March 6, 2012

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