Marshall County Property Tax Bills Sent out to Property Owners

Marshall County property owners should see tax bills in the mail in the next few days.

Marshall County Treasurer Angie Birchmeier said taxpayers will receive a uniform tax statement.  She explained that anyone who has a lender-paid tax bill will see a watermark on the front page of their statement that reads “In Escrow.” If this is written on the tax coupon, the resident is urged to contact their lender to ensure that their tax liability will be paid.

Additionally, residents will see a new assessment on tax bills.  Properties within the

Kankakee River and Yellow River Watershed will have a new assessment which will be collected and used by the Kankakee River Basin and Yellow River Basin Development Commission for maintenance on the rivers and inside the watershed.  Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb signed this new tax into law with the first collection beginning with May 2021 tax statements.

Tax payments can be made in person at the Marshall County Treasurer’s Office on the second floor of the Marshall County Building at 112 W. Jefferson Street in Plymouth, or left in the drop box on the north or south side of the building.  Checks, money orders or cashier’s checks may be mailed to the office.  Payments will also be accepted online at www.co.marshall.in.us by clicking on Property Taxes.  A convenience fee may apply. 

Beginning April 26, tax payments will be collected at all TCU locations, First Merchants Bank in Bourbon, First Farmers Bank and Trust in Culver and the Town of Bremen Clerk-Treasurer’s Office.  These are just drop off locations so you will need to have your tax coupon in order to pay at one of these locations.

Call 574-935-8520 with any questions or concerns.