The collection attorney sent a letter regarding my delinquency and I don't have the money to pay. Should I wait until it goes to court?

No! Please contact the collection attorney and/or tax office as soon as you receive the letter. Legal action only increases the tax debt and the potential to lose the property. Other payment options may be available.

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1. Can I pay my City of Garland property taxes online?
2. Can I view and print my tax statement online?
3. Do I have any other payment options?
4. Does your office have a drop box for payments?
5. How do I obtain a receipt for my payment?
6. I am over the age of 65. Do I have to pay taxes on my home anymore?
7. I am over-65 and/or disabled and I can't afford to pay my taxes. What do I do?
8. I just turned 66. Does that mean my taxes will no longer go up?
9. I placed my payment in the mail on January 31. Why did I receive a delinquent statement?
10. Is there a fee associated with using my credit card or for doing an E-check?
11. The collection attorney sent a letter regarding my delinquency and I don't have the money to pay. Should I wait until it goes to court?
12. What if I cannot pay the bill in full before February 1?
13. What if my payment is delinquent because I did not receive an annual notice?
14. What is the difference between a real property account and a business personal property account?
15. What kind of payments can I make online?