This page helps users handle a property tax task in Hendricks County, Indiana, including looking up tax information, viewing bills, payment options, due dates, and Treasurer’s Office contacts.

Use Low Tax Info to search property tax information, and use the Hendricks County Treasurer’s Office and Invoice Cloud for bill payment and account support.

Low Tax Info property tax lookup

For property tax information, start with the search Hendricks County property tax records page. The search accepts one or more fields, so adding more detail can narrow a broad result set.

  • Name
  • Address
  • Parcel number
  • Duplicate number

For best results, use the most complete information available from your bill, deed, or parcel record.

  • Open the Hendricks County property tax search page.
  • Enter one or more search fields, such as name, address, parcel number, or duplicate number.
  • Review the matching property and billing detail information.
  • Check the total due amount, which may include charges, fees, adjustments, and posted payments available at the time of the data.

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Search tips for parcel, name, address, and duplicate number

Different search fields work best with different formats. A complete parcel number can be entered with or without formatting. A duplicate number should include only numbers, with no letters or symbols.

For name searches, enter the last name followed by the first name. For address searches, use the complete address number and street name when possible. If you only know part of the address, enter one complete piece and page through the results.

Pay or view property tax bills online

Hendricks County uses Invoice Cloud for online property tax bill viewing and payment. You can pay or view a Hendricks County property tax bill online with One Time Pay, and no registration is required for that option.

Registered users can use added features such as paperless billing, a saved payment method, autopay, recurring scheduled payments, and reminder notifications. Electronic payments are posted the next business day.

Payment type Service fee
Credit or debit card 2.75%, with a minimum of $1.95
Electronic check, ACH, or EFT $1.95
Phone payment $0.95 in addition to other service fees

Payment options and timing rules

Payments are considered timely when they are received in the Treasurer’s office by close of business on or before the due date, placed in the south-side Government Center drop box by the due date, federally postmarked by the due date, or paid through Invoice Cloud by midnight on the due date.

To pay by phone, call (855) 495-1174. You must have your duplicate number. A convenience fee is added to the total.

Mail payments should include the Spring and/or Fall coupon. Checks must be written in blue or black ink and mailed to the Hendricks County Treasurer’s Office. The office recommends certified mail if mailing on the last day.

In-person payments are accepted at the Treasurer’s Office on the top floor of the Government Center. Bring the full statement when paying in person. The office accepts cash, checks, and cards, with a convenience fee applied to card payments.

Authorized local banks can accept on-time payments only when you present the current Spring and/or Fall coupon with payment. The listed authorized banks are First National Bank, Hendricks County Bank and Trust, North Salem State Bank, and State Bank.

Tax bill mailing and due dates

Tax bills are mailed once a year and normally include both installment coupons. Hendricks County states that bills are typically mailed in late March or early April, and there is no Fall mailing.

Item Hendricks County information
2026 Spring due date May 11, 2026
2026 Fall due date November 10, 2026
Typical bill mailing Late March or early April
Missed bill Contact the Treasurer’s Office before the due date and request a new bill

Failure to receive a tax bill does not remove the responsibility to pay taxes or penalties. If paying after the due date, contact the Treasurer’s Office for the payoff amount including penalty.

Escrowed, recently sold, and partial-payment parcels

By law, the homeowner receives the tax bill. If your taxes are escrowed, the bill is for your information, and the sure way to confirm payment handling is to contact your mortgage company.

For recently sold property, Indiana law assesses real property to the deeded owner as of January 1 of the prior year. Buyers and sellers must resolve prorated taxes between themselves, and buyers should check closing statements for tax credits.

The Treasurer accepts partial payments, but partial payment does not change the due dates. Spring and Fall amounts must be paid in full by the due dates to avoid penalties on unpaid amounts.

Tax sale and penalty issues

A property becomes eligible for tax sale if it is at least three installments behind, including other assessments and penalties. To remove a parcel from tax sale, payment must be made in full to the Hendricks County Treasurer by 3:00 p.m. the business day before the sale. For tax sale, postmark is not accepted.

Removal of penalties is limited. In general, penalties cannot be removed unless a specific Indiana law reason applies, such as certain objective county errors, duplicate charges, mathematical errors, illegal taxes, or failure to credit an exemption or deduction permitted by law.

Hendricks County Treasurer contact

Use the Treasurer’s Office for property tax bill questions, payoff amounts after due dates, payment issues, and account support.

  • Hendricks County Treasurer’s Office, 355 S Washington St #240 Danville, IN 46122
    Phone: (317) 745-9220
    Email: treasurerdept@co.hendricks.in.us
    Hours: M - F 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Common questions

Where can I look up Hendricks County property tax information?

Use Low Tax Info to search by name, address, parcel number, or duplicate number. Complete parcel and duplicate numbers usually give the most direct results.

Can I pay Hendricks County property taxes online without registering?

Yes. Invoice Cloud offers One Time Pay with no registration required. Registration is only needed for extended features such as paperless billing, saved payment methods, autopay, recurring scheduled payments, and reminders.

When are Hendricks County property tax bills mailed?

Tax bills are mailed once a year, typically in late March or early April, with both installment coupons included. There is no Fall mailing.

What should I do if I did not receive a tax bill?

Contact the Hendricks County Treasurer’s Office before the due date and request a new bill. Not receiving a bill does not remove the responsibility for payment or penalties.

What number do I need for a phone payment?

You need the duplicate number to pay by phone. Phone payments are handled at (855) 495-1174 and include a phone fee plus other applicable service fees.

What happens if my payment is rejected?

If a payment is rejected by a financial institution, the receipt is considered null and void. A fee up to $50 may apply, and posted tax payments can be removed from the parcel or parcels involved.