This page helps users handle a property tax need in Autauga County, Alabama, including checking tax information, reviewing delinquent tax details, and finding the right official office for help.
The Autauga County Citizen Access Portal and the Office of the Autauga County Revenue Commissioner are the main public resources for property tax information, collection details, and tax-related assistance.
Autauga County Citizen Access Portal property tax records
The Autauga County Citizen Access Portal provides real property search access for parcels in Autauga County. The real property search includes property valuation, tax information, land and building details, deed information, building sketches, and GIS maps.
Use the search Autauga County real property records tool to look up a parcel before reviewing taxes, values, maps, or ownership-related property details.
If the portal returns no results, revise the search input or try a different search method.
Tax collection information and payment rules
The Revenue Commissioner provides property tax collection information for Autauga County. Property taxes are due October 1 each year and are collected one year in arrears, based on how title stood as of October 1 of the previous year.
Courtesy tax notices are usually mailed before the October 1 due date. Property owners should review the notice for accuracy. If a mortgage company handles escrow, the owner should send the company a copy of the notice.
For collection details and payment-related instructions, use the review Autauga County tax collection information page.
Important property tax dates
Use these dates to understand the standard Autauga County property tax timeline.
| Date or timing | What it means |
|---|---|
| October 1 | Property taxes are due each year. |
| Before October 1 | Courtesy tax notices are usually mailed. |
| December 31 | All taxes must be paid by this date. |
| January 1 | Ad valorem taxes become delinquent. |
Delinquent property taxes
Autauga County provides a delinquent search through the Citizen Access Portal. The delinquent records may show parcel number, owner, property address, mailing address, municipality, class, exemption, values, total tax, fee, interest, paid amount, total due, receipt number, detail links, and map links.
Use the check delinquent property tax records page if you need to review delinquent tax information for a parcel.
After January 1, interest accrues at 1% per month, and additional delinquent charges are added. If a mortgage company says it paid the taxes but a delinquent notice is received, verify the parcel ID number and amount with the mortgage company and confirm posting with the collection office.
Tax lien auction and tax sale information
Autauga County announced a delinquent tax lien sale date of April 14, 2026, with the final day to submit payment before the auction listed as April 10. The announcement states that the tax lien auction will be held online through GovEase.
The Forms & Documents section includes tax lien auction materials, including the Rules of the Tax Lien Auction, Tax Lien Sale Info, and GovEase payment documents. Use the open Autauga County tax forms and documents page to review those files.
Autauga County also provides general tax sale information. Tax sales are held annually for unpaid tax properties, and properties are advertised in the Prattville Progress for three weeks before the sale date. The Revenue Commissioner’s information states that purchasers receive a certificate of purchase, not a tax deed, after the required period.
Exemptions, classifications, and assessment questions
The Revenue Commissioner’s Office handles questions about homestead exemptions, age 65 or older exemptions, disability exemptions, other exemptions, classifications, assessment amounts, and improvements on property.
The Citizen Access Portal also includes options for filing a homestead exemption, filing a BOE appeal, and completing an over 65 renewal. Use the Revenue Commissioner’s Office when the issue involves an exemption, classification, assessment amount, improvement, or tax error.
Autauga County Revenue Commissioner contact
Contact the Revenue Commissioner’s Office for help with property tax collection, exemptions, assessments, improvements, and related tax questions.
- Office of the Autauga County Revenue Commissioner, 135 North Court Street, Suite D, Prattville, AL 36067
- Phone: (334) 358-6750
- Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
- Mailing address: 135 North Court Street, Suite D, Prattville, AL 36067
Common questions
Where can I look up Autauga County property tax information online?
Use the Autauga County Citizen Access Portal real property search to review property details that include tax information, valuation, land and building details, deed information, sketches, and GIS maps.
When are Autauga County property taxes due?
Property taxes are due October 1 each year. All taxes must be paid by December 31, and ad valorem taxes become delinquent January 1.
What should I do if I receive a delinquent notice but my mortgage company paid the taxes?
Contact the mortgage company to verify the parcel ID number and payment amount, then verify with the collection office that the payment was received and posted.
Who handles exemptions and assessment questions?
The Revenue Commissioner’s Office handles homestead exemptions, age 65 or older exemptions, disability exemptions, classifications, assessment amounts, improvements, and tax error corrections.
Where can I review delinquent property tax records?
Use the Citizen Access Portal delinquent search to review delinquent records, including parcel details, owner information, total tax, fees, interest, and total due when available.