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County Tax Assessor/Collector
Victoria Willis
 
155 N. Cass Street
P. O. Box 37
Centerville, TX 75833

Phone: 903-536-2543
Fax:    903-536-2431
 
 
HOURS OF OPERATION
 
Monday through Friday
~~OPEN DURING LUNCH~~

8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., however, Vehicle and Boat Title Processing ends at 4 p.m.


2024 Holiday Schedule 
2025 Holiday Schedule

DEPUTY CLERKS
Kathleen King
Emma Carrigan
Tiffany Herrera

 

Property Tax Sales  
5 Year Tax Rate History



Instructions for Waiver of Penalty and Interest Per Section 33.011 of the Texas Property Tax Code (3 Pages)

* School
* City
* County
 

Truth in Taxation 2021 (part 1)
Truth in Taxation 2021 (part 2)

Truth in Taxation 2020 

Truth in Taxation 2015-2016-2017-2018-2019

Pay Taxes Online 

Pay Vehicle Registration Online
 
Title Check - Look Before You Buy
 
Texas Parks and Wildlife Boat Forms

Vehicle Title & Registration FAQs
 

 

Statement of Increase Decrease

Notice of Tax Revenue Increase   
Certificate of Approval of Appraisal Roll
Notice of Effective Tax Rate


Leon Central Appraisal District
Located at:
141 W. St. Mary’s
Centerville, TX 75833
Tel: 903-536-2252
http://www.leoncad.org/

Contact information for Leon County’s delinquent tax attorneys:

McCreary Veselka Bragg & Allen, P.C.
100 N. 6th Street, Ste. 602
Waco, Texas 76701
254-756-7755
www.mvbalaw.com

Contact information for Normangee ISD and City of Marquez's delinquent tax attorneys:

Linebarger Goggan Blair & Sampson LLP
1501 Northwood Blvd.
Corsicana, TX 75110
p: 903-872-3096
www.publicans.com
 
 
Because of the wide range of responsibilities performed by the assessor-collector, most citizens deal with this county official more frequently than any other office.

The major tax duty of the assessor-collector, who collects property taxes, is the assessment (calculation) of taxes on each property in the county and collection of that tax as established by the Constitution and the State Property Tax Code. In addition, as an agent of the Texas Department of Transportation, the assessor-collector is responsible for the registration and licensing of motor vehicles owned by residents of the county.

The county tax assessor-collector is also responsible for the collections of special fees imposed by the county and state on coin-operated vending machines, alcoholic beverage permits and registration and titling boats.