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    La Salle County Tax Office
    Dora A. Gonzales, Tax Assessor Collector

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PAY YOUR COUNTY PROPERTY TAXES ONLINE!

Payments will be posted/updated weekly.

The La Salle County Tax Assessor’s Office is now accepting payment of property taxes with electronic check or major credit card online. All payment fees will be displayed in the payment as soon as payment is submitted. Please provide your telephone number and property ID number, if multiple accounts, please reference Owner/Taxpayer ID and or statement number, which are located on your tax statement when making a payment. Be sure to keep a copy of the confirmation number once the payment has been accepted. You can also make a payment in person during regular business hours in our office on the first floor at the La Salle County Courthouse at 101 Courthouse Square, Suite 114, in Cotulla or you can mail your payments to PO Box 737, Cotulla TX 78014.

Welcome to La Salle County TX Tax Office

The tax assessor-collector is a constitutionally required office for counties over 10,000 population (Tex. Const. Art. VIII, Sec. 14). In smaller counties the office may be created by a majority of the voters, or, as is the case in some Texas counties, the sheriff may perform the duties (Tex. Const. Art. VIII, Sec. 16, 16a).

 

In the past, the tax assessor-collector determined the value of property and collected taxes within the county. This office could also contract with other governmental units to perform the same services. However, effective on January 1, 1982, state law required that counties participate in a single appraisal district (Tex. Const. Art. VIII, Sec. 18). Under the revision, many duties regarding property taxes which were performed by the county tax assessor-collector, such as appraisal, became duties of the office of the chief appraiser of the districts. Currently, the county tax assessor-collector is to assess and collect taxes on property in the county for the county and, under certain conditions, for another taxing unit (Tax Code Sec. 6.23).

 

Tax assessor-collector functions under Texas Tax Code, as enacted in 1979 and amended in later years, are enumerated on the following pages. Also listed are the office’s responsibilities for motor vehicle registration, voter registration, and other taxing and financial duties.

 

For more complete information about the duties of the treasurer and other county officials, click here.