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Morrison County Sets October 15 Property Tax Deadline

Morrison County officials have set Wednesday, October 15, 2025, as the final deadline for second-half real estate tax payments. See all payment options.

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Morrison County Sets October 15 Property Tax Deadline

Property owners in Morrison County, Minnesota, are reminded that the deadline for the second-half of 2025 real estate tax payments is approaching. The Morrison County Auditor-Treasurer's Office has confirmed all payments must be submitted or postmarked by Wednesday, October 15, 2025, to avoid penalties.

The county provides several methods for payment, including in-person, mail, and online options. Officials urge property owners to prepare in advance to ensure their payments are received on time and to gather necessary information, such as their Parcel Number, before submitting.

Key Takeaways

  • Final Deadline: Second-half property tax payments are due by October 15, 2025.
  • Payment Methods: Options include mail, a 24-hour drop box, online portal, and telephone.
  • Required Information: You will need your Parcel Number (Property ID) for online and phone payments. The jurisdiction code is 3314.
  • Potential Fees: Convenience fees apply to all payments made online or by phone.
  • Contact for Help: The Auditor-Treasurer’s Office can be reached at 320-632-0151 for any questions.

Understanding the October 15 Deadline

The upcoming deadline represents the final installment for the 2025 property tax year. In Minnesota, property taxes are typically paid in two halves. The first half is due in May, and the second is due in October. Meeting this second deadline is critical for property owners to remain in good standing with the county.

Failure to pay by the established date can lead to financial penalties. According to state law, late payments are subject to interest and penalties that increase over time. These additional charges are automatically applied to the outstanding balance, making it more expensive the longer the tax remains unpaid.

Why Property Taxes Matter

Property taxes are a primary source of funding for essential local government services. The revenue collected from these payments supports public schools, road maintenance and construction, law enforcement, fire departments, parks, and other critical community infrastructure and programs within Morrison County.

A Detailed Guide to Payment Options

To accommodate residents, Morrison County offers a variety of methods to submit property tax payments. Each option has specific instructions to ensure the payment is processed correctly and on time.

In-Person and Drop Box Submissions

For those who prefer to pay in person, there are two main choices. Property owners can visit the Morrison County Government Center during business hours. The office is located at 213 - 1st Avenue SE, Little Falls, MN 56345. Office hours are Monday through Friday, from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. It is important to note that the License Bureau within the center closes earlier at 4:00 PM.

Alternatively, a secure drop box is available for convenience. The box is located at the corner of Broadway and 2nd Street SE. Payments can be placed in the drop box at any time, but they must be deposited before 4:30 PM on October 15 to be considered on time.

Paying Remotely by Mail

One of the most common methods is payment by mail. If choosing this option, checks should be made payable to the Morrison County Treasurer. To be considered on time, the envelope containing the payment must have a United States Postal Service postmark of October 15, 2025, or earlier.

"Mailing your payment is a reliable option, but we strongly advise residents not to wait until the last day. To be safe, mail your check several business days before the deadline to ensure it receives a timely postmark," advises the Auditor-Treasurer's department.

It is recommended to include the payment stub from your tax statement with your check to ensure the funds are applied to the correct property parcel.

Online and Telephone Payments

For digital payments, property owners can use the county's official website. By visiting www.morrisoncountymn.gov and navigating to the “Property Tax Payments” link, residents can pay using an electronic check or credit/debit card. To complete an online transaction, you will need two key pieces of information:

  • Your Parcel Number: This is also known as the Property ID and can be found on your tax statement.
  • Jurisdiction Code: For Morrison County, this code is 3314.

Payments can also be made over the phone. However, both online and phone payments are subject to a convenience fee charged by the third-party payment processor. This fee is not collected by Morrison County but covers the cost of the secure transaction.

What is a Convenience Fee?

A convenience fee is a charge for the service of processing a payment via credit card, debit card, or e-check. These fees are standard for many government transactions and are paid directly to the financial service provider that handles the payment processing.

How to Prepare for a Smooth Payment Process

To avoid last-minute issues, property owners should take a few steps to prepare before submitting their payment. The most important step is to locate your current property tax statement. This document contains essential details needed for all payment methods.

Finding Your Parcel Number

Your Parcel Number, or Property ID, is a unique identifier for your property. It is prominently displayed on your tax statement. If you cannot find your statement, you may be able to look up your property information on the Morrison County website or by calling the Auditor-Treasurer’s office directly.

Double-Check Your Information

Whether you are writing a check, filling out an online form, or paying in person, always double-check the numbers. Ensure the payment amount is correct and that your Parcel Number is written accurately on your check or entered correctly online. An incorrect Parcel Number could delay the processing of your payment, potentially resulting in late fees.

Contact Information for Assistance

If property owners have questions about their tax statement, payment amount, or the process itself, they are encouraged to contact the Morrison County Auditor-Treasurer’s Office. Staff are available to provide assistance during regular business hours.

  1. Phone: 320-632-0151
  2. In-Person: Morrison County Government Center, 213 - 1st Avenue SE, Little Falls, MN 56345
  3. Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM

By preparing ahead of the October 15, 2025, deadline, Morrison County property owners can ensure their tax obligations are met smoothly and without incurring unnecessary penalties.