

You do NOT have to be a member of these banks to make your tax payment there. For the 2nd Installment tax payment due by J(for 2022 taxes only) the following banks will accept payment until 7/31/23. You can pay in person in our Treasurer's Office (must enter the public entrance at Door #1 and proceed through security first.Ħ. All payments deposited here will have a receipt mailed.ĥ. This entrance is located on the north side of the new building. You can deposit your payment into the secure deposit box that is located at the public entrance at 320 S. Mailed payments (regardless of postmark) accepted if received by February 7Ĥ. January 31 February 7 Walk in payments accepted through 2/7

*Grace Period - Under State law, property tax payments are not delinquent if received within five working days of the January 31 or July 31 deadline (secs. If you'd like a receipt, please send a self-addressed stamped envelope with your payment. We receipt payments by the post mark date on your mailing envelope. You can mail your delinquent tax payment or current year, second installment payment to County Treasurer, 320 S. You can call 92 to verify pay off amounts and we can process a payment over the phone.ģ*. The fee for a credit card is 2.2% of the amount you are paying.Ģ.There may be a $.25 fee for an E-Check (may be temporarily waived to provide relief due to COVID-19).For step by step instructions, please click HERE. You can pay your taxes online via E-Check (you just need to provide your checking routing & account number), via debit card ($3.50 convenience fee) or credit card (2.2% convenience fee on the amount you're paying.)Ĭlick on Search Property Tax Records (on the left). Chinkchewunska Chapter (D.A.R.We are able to receipt tax payments in a timely manner through a variety of ways.ġ.Sussex County Historical Society, 82 Main St., Newton, NJ 07860 (direct mail to: PO Box 913, Newton, NJ 07860) open Fridays 9 a.m.The History of Sussex & Warren Counties (written by James P Snell, published in 1881 and recently republished) available at the Sussex County Library.Sussex County Library, 125 Morris Tpke, Newton, NJ 07860 (97).In addition, our Records Room provides an array of invaluable older records for public viewing, including deed documents dating back to 1785, as well as births and manumissions of slaves court records from 1760 officers oaths from 1753 various maps freeholder meeting minutes from 1753 road returns from 1764 naturalizations from 1808 through 1987 marriages from 1795 through the mid 1850s and corporations (churches, schools and libraries) from 1822 - many records of which frequently referenced by genealogists.Īdditional sources of information for genealogists include: Lien documents are available electronically from 2007 forward. As of July 2009 deed, mortgage, and map records from 1950 to present are available electronically in our Records Room or are searchable remotely via the Internet.

Most of the deed and mortgage documents on record at the Clerk’s Office have been digitally scanned and are now available electronically. In recent years, the Clerk’s Office has implemented many changes to its records management practices, taking advantage of new technology and innovations to better meet the needs of its public. Use the Recording Services menu (right) to access information on real estate/property related matters. The Sussex County Clerk’s Office records and archives for public inspection those documents that record the transfer of real property within the county, including but not limited to: deeds, mortgages and mortgage-related documents, construction liens, federal tax liens, UCCs, vacations of roads, sub-division and wetlands maps. Click here to conduct an Electronic Records Search. Land records are searchable by the property owner’s last name.
