Vallejo Property Tax Lookup

Property tax records for Vallejo are administered by Solano County. The city does not operate its own property tax assessment or collection office. Solano County handles all property tax functions for Vallejo and every other city in the county under California state law. The County Assessor establishes property values annually based on purchase price and improvements. The Treasurer-Tax Collector-County Clerk office sends bills and processes payments. Vallejo residents can search property records, pay bills, and file exemptions through county online systems. Proposition 13 sets the base property tax rate at one percent of assessed value. Some areas may have additional assessments through Community Facilities Districts or special assessment zones. All property tax information for Vallejo is maintained by Solano County.

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Vallejo Quick Facts

121,000+ Population
Solano County Tax Administration
1% Base Tax Rate
Online Payment System

Solano County Tax Offices

Vallejo is located in Solano County. All property tax work for the city is done by county offices. The Assessor sets property values. The Treasurer-Tax Collector-County Clerk bills and collects taxes. This is how California operates under state law.

To search Vallejo property tax records, use Solano County online systems. The county provides portals to look up assessed values, view bills, and make payments. All Vallejo properties are in these databases.

Contact the Solano County Assessor office for questions about property values and assessments. The office can help with exemptions and claims. Forms are available on the county website.

For bill and payment questions, reach the Tax Collector at 707-784-7485. Email TTCCC@solanocounty.gov. The office is at 675 Texas St, Ste 1900, Fairfield, CA 94533. Pay online through the county tax payment portal.

Property Assessments in Vallejo

The Solano County Assessor values all Vallejo properties each year. When you buy a home, the purchase price becomes the assessed value. Each year after that, value can increase up to two percent under Proposition 13. This protects homeowners from steep tax increases.

New construction adds to your assessed value. If you build an addition, remodel, or add structures, the Assessor increases your value. Building permits trigger reassessments. You get a supplemental tax bill for the added value mid-year.

Some transfers avoid reassessment. Parents can transfer a primary residence to children without a new value if they file within three years. Grandparent to grandchild transfers also qualify in certain cases. This keeps the old assessed value instead of resetting to market value.

California property tax assessment information

Homeowners over 55 can transfer their base value to a new home. Buy within two years of selling. The new home must cost the same or less. File the claim within three years of purchase. This prevents a tax spike when you move to a smaller home.

How to Pay Vallejo Property Taxes

Solano County offers several payment methods. Pay online through the county payment portal. The system accepts credit cards, debit cards, and electronic checks. Online payments are available around the clock. Service fees may apply for credit and debit card payments. Check the county website for current fee amounts.

You can pay in person at the Tax Collector office at 675 Texas St, Ste 1900 in Fairfield during business hours. The office accepts cash, checks, money orders, and debit cards. Bring your payment stub.

Mail payments to the address on your tax bill. Make checks payable to Solano County Tax Collector. Include the payment stub with your check. Mail early to ensure the postmark date is before the deadline. Late postmarks result in penalties.

Note: Postmark date matters for mailed payments to avoid late fees.

Search Vallejo Property Records

Use the Solano County property search system to look up any Vallejo address. Enter the street address or Assessor Parcel Number on the county website. The database shows current assessed value, property details, exemptions, and past assessments. This tool is free to use and updated regularly.

To view your tax bill and payment status, visit the county tax payment portal. Search by parcel number or address. The system displays your current bill, due dates, and payment history. You can download bill copies in PDF format.

If you need a duplicate bill, contact the Tax Collector at 707-784-7485. You can also view and print bills from the online portal at no cost.

Tax Exemptions for Vallejo Homeowners

Vallejo homeowners can claim the Homeowners' Exemption to reduce assessed value by $7,000. You must own and occupy the property as your main residence. File the claim with the Solano County Assessor by February 15. Once approved, it renews automatically each year unless you move to a new home.

Veterans with service-connected disabilities qualify for exemptions based on their VA disability rating and income level. Disabled persons under age 62 also qualify if they meet income requirements. Forms are available from the Assessor office or online.

Seniors may qualify for the Property Tax Postponement Program through the State Controller. This program lets eligible seniors defer property taxes each year. You must be at least 62, have 40 percent equity, and household income under $55,181. The state pays the county and places a lien on your home. Interest accrues at five percent per year. Apply at sco.ca.gov between October 1 and February 10 annually.

California property tax postponement program

Property Tax Payment Deadlines

Solano County sends property tax bills in October. First installment is due November 1 and becomes delinquent at 5:00 pm on December 10 with a ten percent penalty. Second installment is due February 1 and delinquent April 10 with another ten percent penalty plus cost charges.

You are responsible for paying on time even if you do not receive a bill. Contact the Tax Collector at 707-784-7485 if your bill does not arrive by late October. View and download bills from the online portal.

Appealing Your Property Assessment

Vallejo property owners can appeal their assessment if they believe the value is too high. File with the Solano County Assessment Appeals Board between July 2 and September 15. Some properties may qualify for a later deadline of November 30. Get the form from the County Assessor or the Clerk of the Board.

Include evidence with your appeal. Recent sales of similar homes in Vallejo work best. A professional appraisal strengthens your case. Photos showing damage or defects help. The Board schedules a hearing. You present your case. The Assessor presents their valuation. The Board decides the correct value.

You do not need a lawyer. Many property owners represent themselves at hearings. If you win, your assessed value is reduced and your tax bill drops. If you lose, the value stays the same. You can appeal again in future years.

The law allows up to two years for the Board to resolve an appeal. You will get notice of your hearing at least 45 days in advance. Some counties charge fees for filing. Check with the Clerk about costs. The State Board of Equalization provides guidance at boe.ca.gov.

California assessment appeals FAQ details

Property Tax Assistance

The Solano County Assessor office can answer questions about property values and assessments. Contact the office for help with exemptions and claims. The county website has forms, FAQs, and instructional materials.

For billing and payment questions, contact the Tax Collector at 707-784-7485. Email TTCCC@solanocounty.gov. Staff can explain charges on your bill, locate payment records, and provide duplicate bills. The office is at 675 Texas St, Ste 1900, Fairfield, CA 94533.

The Taxpayers' Rights Advocate Office at the State Board of Equalization helps with unresolved property tax issues. This independent office protects taxpayer rights. Call 916-274-3400 or email traoffice@boe.ca.gov.

Other Solano County Cities

Other cities in Solano County use the same county offices for property tax administration.

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