This page helps with Property Tax tasks in Clark County, Indiana, including finding tax records, checking assessment information, reviewing payment choices, and contacting the right county office.

For most users, the Clark County Treasurer's Office handles tax collection and payments, while the Clark County Assessor's Office handles property assessment information through Clark County, Indiana - XSoft Engage.

Clark County property tax records online

Start with the county tax site when you need to review property tax information or pay a bill online. The site includes a disclaimer that tax data is for informational use and may be slightly dated, so contact the proper county office if a result is unclear.

Important: Online property and tax data should not be treated as a legal property description.

Property assessment records

The Clark County Assessor's Office locates, identifies, and appraises taxable property in Clark County. Its work includes annual trending, cyclical reassessment, sale disclosure processing, mobile home assessments, classified forest applications, and Property Tax Assessment Board of Appeals support.

Use XSoft Engage assessment records to review assessor data. The site identifies Lewis "Butch" Love as Assessor and states that names and addresses of covered persons may be restricted under Indiana law.

The assessment site states that data is current as of 06-18-2026.

Property tax payments and fees

The Clark County Treasurer's Office collects real, personal, and mobile home property taxes. Payment choices include online card payments, mail, in-person payment, phone payment, and local bank payments when the bill qualifies.

Payment option Key details
Online Credit card and debit card payments are accepted online. Fees apply.
Mail Mail Copy A and/or Copy B with a check to Clark County Treasurer, PO Box 1689, Evansville, IN 47706.
In person Bring the entire statement to the Treasurer's Office at 300 Corporate Drive Suite 105, Jeffersonville, Indiana 47130.
Phone Pay by phone with a credit card or debit card at (812) 940-3998.
Local banks Available during collection season when there is no delinquency, it is not a reprint bill, and payment is made by the due date.

Online payment fees are listed separately from the tax amount.

Payment type Fee
Credit card 2.25% for each transaction plus $1.50 per transaction
Debit card 2.25% for each transaction plus $1.50 per transaction
E-check $1.50 for each transaction up to $99,999

Tax bills, due dates, and local bank payments

Paper tax bills are generally mailed in early April each year. Taxes are generally due May 10 and November 10. You may pay both installments by May 10, but installment A must be paid by May 10 and installment B by November 10 to avoid penalty.

Local bank payments are accepted only during the collection season and require the tax bill. Banks listed for Clark County payments include Indiana Members Credit Union, German American Bank, First Financial Bank, New Washington State Bank, First Savings Bank, and StockYards Bank.

Auditor records, deductions, and overpayments

The Clark County Auditor prepares tax duplicates showing property values and taxes assessed against taxpayers. After the Treasurer collects taxes, the Auditor distributes them to the proper government units and agencies.

The Auditor's Office also maintains property tax maps and ownership records. Deeds transferring property must be processed through the Auditor's Office before they are processed by the County Recorder.

For deductions and credits, the Auditor's Office states that a Homestead Deduction filing requires the last 5 digits of the Social Security Number for each person living at the property, or the last 5 digits of a driver's license number if a valid Social Security Number is not available. For the Over 65 credit, bring a copy of the last federal income tax filing.

If you change your deed, re-file your deductions with the Auditor's Office to avoid losing a deduction.

Tax sale and delinquent property taxes

Clark County real property parcels with delinquent taxes may be offered for a tax certificate sale by the County Treasurer. Successful bidders receive a lien through a Tax Sale Certificate issued by the County Auditor.

Property owners have one year from the auction date to redeem the property by paying the required amounts. If the property is not redeemed within one year, the successful bidder may pursue a tax deed under Indiana Code procedures.

Delinquent personal property certified to court judgments cannot be paid on the Clark County Government website. For those certified personal property judgments, contact American Financial Credit Services, Inc. or call 1-888-317-2327 Ext #500.

GIS property mapping

Clark County also provides online GIS property mapping. The map supports parcel searches by PIN, Tax ID, and unformatted PIN, along with tools for identifying parcels, measuring, printing, and downloading map information.

Use Clark County GIS property mapping when you need parcel location context alongside tax or assessment research.

Clark County property tax contacts

Use these contacts for property tax collection, assessment, deductions, ownership records, and related tax questions.

  • Clark County Treasurer's Office, Clark County Government Center, 300 Corporate Drive Suite 105, Jeffersonville, Indiana 47130
    Phone: (812) 285-6205
    Office hours: 8:30 - 4:30, Monday - Friday; closed daily from noon to 1:00 pm for lunch
  • Clark County Assessor's Office, Clark County Government Center, 300 Corporate Drive Room 104, Jeffersonville, IN 47130
    Phone: (812) 285-6225
    Fax: (812) 280-5641
    Email: [email protected]
  • Clark County Auditor's Office, Clark County Government Center, 300 Corporate Drive Suite 106, Jeffersonville, Indiana 47130
    Phone: (812) 285-6211
    Office hours: 8:30 - 4:30, Monday - Friday, closed holidays

Common questions

Where can I look up Clark County, Indiana property tax information?

Use the Clark County tax site for property tax records and payment tasks. Use XSoft Engage when you need assessment details from the Assessor's Office.

Which office collects Clark County property taxes?

The Clark County Treasurer's Office collects real, personal, and mobile home property taxes. The Treasurer's Office also handles tax sale collection duties described by Indiana Code.

Which office handles assessments?

The Clark County Assessor's Office handles taxable property identification, appraisals, annual trending, reassessment work, sale disclosure processing, and mobile home assessments.

No. The county tax site says the information is for informational use only and does not constitute a legal document for property descriptions.

How do I pay if my personal property tax bill has been certified to court judgment?

Certified delinquent personal property judgments cannot be paid on the Clark County Government website. Contact American Financial Credit Services, Inc. at 1-888-317-2327 Ext #500.

What should I do after changing my deed?

Contact the Clark County Auditor's Office to re-file applicable deductions. The Auditor's Office states that failure to re-file after a deed change can result in losing a deduction.