This page helps users handle a Property Tax need in Pitt County, North Carolina, including bill lookup, parcel research, payment options, tax rates, appeals, relief programs, and contact points.

Pitt County Tax Administration is the main local office for listing, appraising, assessing, and collecting real and personal property taxes. Online tools include Pitt County Bill Search, myPittCounty, and Pitt County Property Search.

Use Pitt County Bill Search to look up tax bills before paying, checking a balance, or reviewing a bill status. The search supports several common identifiers.

  • Owner or business name
  • Bill number
  • Parcel ID
  • Property address

After entering search criteria, review the matching bill details and use the available payment option when you are ready to continue.

  • Go to Pitt County Bill Search.
  • Enter at least one supported search field.
  • Select the matching bill from the results.
  • Use the bill information to confirm the tax year, bill type, status, and payment amount.

Pay property taxes online

Property owners can use myPittCounty to pay current or delinquent property taxes. The service allows users to log in or pay as a guest.

Use myPittCounty property tax payment after confirming the bill details. The portal also lists a Help Center and support options for questions about submitted payments, documents, or requests.

Use Pitt County Property Search when you need parcel-level property information tied to a tax account. The parcel search supports multiple search fields.

  • Owner or business name
  • Location address
  • REID
  • PIN

Start with Pitt County Property Search when you need to connect a property record to an owner, address, REID, or PIN.

Property records and land information

Pitt County also provides a property record portal with map and record search tools. The portal can be useful for reviewing property details, sales information, year built, total area, and acreage filters.

The property record portal states that its data is provided without warranty and should be verified through primary public information sources, such as recorded deeds and plats, when accuracy matters.

For real property context, Pitt County describes real property as land and permanently attached improvements, including buildings, structures, driveways, wells, septic systems, and mobile homes on permanent foundations.

Billing dates, interest, and partial payments

Pitt County mails property tax notices to the listed owner every July. Taxes are due by September 1 each year, with delinquency and interest beginning after the January deadline.

Item Pitt County detail
Tax notices Mailed every July to the listed owner
Due date September 1 each year
2026 full-payment deadline January 5, 2027
Interest begins January 6, 2027, at 2% on unpaid 2026 balances
Additional interest An additional 3/4% applies on the first day of each later month

Payment coupons are included with annual tax bills for taxpayers who want to make scheduled payments over time. Taxpayers may also make partial payments of their choosing as long as the balance is paid by the stated deadline.

Postmark note: Effective December 25, 2025, the United States Post Office requires citizens to request a same-day postmark in person at a retail office.

Property tax rates and fees

Pitt County property tax bills may include county taxes, municipal taxes, EMS, fire service district rates, solid waste or landfill fees, street assessments, and drainage services, depending on the property location.

The 2025 countywide base rate is $0.5663 per $100 of taxable property value. Countywide EMS applies to all districts except the City of Greenville at $0.0595.

Charge or rate 2025 amount Notes
Pitt County base rate $0.5663 Per $100 of taxable property value
Countywide EMS $0.0595 Applies to all districts except the City of Greenville
Landfill fee $144.00 Flat fee applying to all districts
Ayden example total $1.1658 plus $144.00 Per $100 of value, plus the flat landfill fee

Use the county’s property tax rate information to check current and prior-year rates for municipalities, EMS, fire districts, landfill fees, vehicle fees, and early-payment discount rates.

Tax relief, exemptions, and appeals

Pitt County Tax Administration provides information about tax relief, deferred taxes, exemptions, and property value appeals. Programs include senior or disabled exclusion, disabled veterans exclusion, Present-Use Value, nonprofit and charitable exemptions, builders inventory exemption, and certain vehicle-related exemptions.

Property owners may appeal assessed value or unpaid penalties when they believe a valuation is inaccurate for property values as of January 1 of the current year. Supported appeal reasons include market value concerns, inequity with similar properties, situs or taxability issues, and clerical calculation errors.

Appeals may not be based on financial ability to pay, insurance value, historical construction cost, or the percentage increase from a prior assessed value.

Delinquent accounts and tax foreclosure

When property taxes become delinquent, the Tax Collector may use legal collection tools authorized by North Carolina law. Paying another person’s delinquent property taxes does not give the payer ownership of the property.

  • Wage garnishment
  • Bank account attachment
  • Rent levy
  • Participation in the NC Debt Setoff Program
  • Tax foreclosure on real estate
  • Escheated funds attachment
  • Advertisement of unpaid real estate taxes

Tax foreclosure auctions, when scheduled, take place on the Third Street steps of the Pitt County Courthouse in downtown Greenville, rain or shine. Pitt County states there are no tax foreclosure and auction listings at this time.

Address changes for tax records

Use the county’s address change form when a mailing address needs to be updated for a tax account. The form asks for taxpayer name, abstract or bill number, parcel number, location of personal property, new mailing address, old mailing address, phone number, email, and an electronic signature.

Pitt County notes that taxpayers should also notify the Post Office and DMV about an address change.

Contact Pitt County Tax Administration

Use these contacts for property tax assessment, billing, collection, and related tax administration questions.

  • Pitt County Tax Assessor, 110 Evans Street, Greenville, NC 27858
    Phone: (252) 902-3400
    Fax: (252) 830-0753
  • Pitt County Tax Collector, 111 South Washington Street, Greenville, NC 27858
    Phone: (252) 902-3425
    Fax: (252) 902-1876
  • Pitt County Tax Relief assistance
    Email: [email protected]
  • Pitt County main line, 1717 W. 5th Street, Greenville, NC 27834
    Phone: (252) 902-1000
    Office hours: Monday through Friday, 8 am to 5 pm

Common questions

Where can I look up a Pitt County property tax bill?

Use Pitt County Bill Search to search by owner or business name, bill number, parcel ID, or property address.

Can I pay Pitt County property taxes online?

Yes. myPittCounty provides online payment for current or delinquent property taxes and allows users to log in or pay as a guest.

Where can I search for a Pitt County parcel?

Use Pitt County Property Search to search parcels by owner or business name, location address, REID, or PIN.

When are Pitt County property taxes due?

Pitt County property taxes are billed each July and due by September 1. They are not treated as delinquent, and interest does not apply, until January 6.

Who sets property tax rates in Pitt County?

The Pitt County Board of Commissioners sets county, fire, and EMS district taxes when the budget is adopted. Municipal tax rates are set by the elected town officials for each town.

Can paying someone else’s delinquent taxes give me ownership of the property?

No. Paying another person’s delinquent property taxes does not transfer title or ownership rights in North Carolina.

Which office handles assessment questions?

The Pitt County Tax Assessor handles assessment and appraisal questions and can be reached at (252) 902-3400.