Osceola County Tax Collector (2024)

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2501 E. Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy

Kissimmee, FL 34744

Phone: (407) 742-4000

Osceola Tax Collector Website

The Tax Collector’s Office provides the following services. Visit their website for more information.

  • Property taxes
  • Tangible taxes
  • Business Tax Receipt
  • Driver’s license
  • Vehicle tag and registration
  • Driving skill test (appointment only)
  • Boat and vessel registration
  • Hunting and fishing license
  • Concealed carry license

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Osceola County Tax Collector (2024)

FAQs

Do you need an appointment for Osceola County DMV? ›

Services Provided to County Residents Only. Due to COVID-19 and in compliance with CDC guidelines, all services are offered by prescheduled appointment only. Visit www.osceolataxcollector.org to make an appointment. For questions or inquiries, please utilize the 'Contact Us' tab on the website.

Does Osceola County require a business tax receipt? ›

Yes, any person pursuing trade or business, work out of their home, rent a short term dwelling, solicit or panhandle within City limits must obtain a Business Tax Receipt (BTR) from both Osceola County and the City of Kissimmee, prior to conducting business.

How much is property tax in Osceola County? ›

Florida Property Tax Rates
CountyMedian Home ValueAverage Effective Property Tax Rate
Osceola County$221,6001.06%
Palm Beach County$301,0001.11%
Pasco County$173,9001.00%
Pinellas County$219,8000.96%
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Who is the Tax Collector for Osceola County? ›

Osceola County Tax Collector - Office of Bruce Vickers.

Is Florida DMV accepting walk-ins? ›

The Division of Motorist Services has driver license service centers located throughout the state. Depending on your location the office may offer services on a walk-in or appointment only basis. Visit our Locations page for addresses, telephone numbers and hours of operation.

What are two proofs of residency in Florida? ›

Documents showing physical presence in Florida: Lease agreement. Twelve consecutive months of utility bills and proof of payments. Declaration of Domicile.

How much does a business tax receipt cost in Florida? ›

How much does a Local Business Tax Receipt cost? Fees are based on your type of business, and range from $27 to $150. Some categories determine the fee by the number of employees, number of seats, number of merchandise machines, rooms, units, etc.

Can you file business taxes without receipts? ›

Yes, you can claim deductions even without receipts. Alternative records like canceled checks, bank statements, written records, calendar notations, and photographs are acceptable.

Do I need to register my small business in Florida? ›

A business license/occupational license or business tax receipt is required by most counties in Florida to have the legal ability to do have a business in that county. Check with your local tax collectors office to see what they require.

At what age do you stop paying property taxes in Florida? ›

Senior Exemption Information

The property must qualify for a homestead exemption. At least one homeowner must be 65 years old as of January 1.

Who is exempt from paying property taxes in Florida? ›

RELIGIOUS, CHARITABLE AND EDUCATIONAL EXEMPTIONS

Real estate owned by certain religious, charitable or educational entities that are used for religious, charitable or educational purposes is exempt from property taxation. An exemption must be applied for through the Property Appraiser's office.

Who has the highest property tax in Florida? ›

Counties with the highest property taxes in Florida include Miami-Dade, Palm Beach, and Broward. These counties have relatively high property taxes due to the significant property values and the need for substantial local government funding.

What does a Florida tax collector do? ›

Tax collectors send tax bills, collect payments, approve deferrals, and sell tax certificates on properties with delinquent taxes. They answer questions about payment options and deferrals.

Can I pay my property taxes online in Florida? ›

You can pay online, in person, by mail, or in installments. If you can't afford to pay your taxes, please note that there is no provision in Florida law for your value to be reduced because of personal hardship or inability to pay.

Who oversees tax collectors in Florida? ›

Locally elected officials administer Florida's property tax system. The Department of Revenue's Property Tax Oversight program provides general supervision of this process.

What is the best day to go to the DMV in Florida? ›

If your local DMV is open on the weekend, it is never wise to visit during this time either. Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday are the best days to take a trip to the DMV.

What do I need to bring to my DMV appointment Florida? ›

U.S. Citizen
  1. Primary Identification. ...
  2. NOTES. ...
  3. Proof of Social Security. ...
  4. Proof of Residential Address. ...
  5. Proof of Residential Address for CLP and CDL Holders. ...
  6. LIST A for CLP / CDL – item presented must be in the applicant's name. ...
  7. LIST B for CLP / CDL – item presented must be in the applicant's name. ...
  8. Name Changes.

What is needed to get a Florida driver's license? ›

How to Get Your Florida Driver's License
  • Be at least 16 years old.
  • Complete a drug and alcohol course.
  • Pass a vision and hearing test.
  • Pass the Class E Knowledge Exam.
  • Pass the Class E Driving Skills Test.
  • Provide identification and all required documents.

Can I get a Florida ID online? ›

How can I get my Florida Smart ID? Florida Smart ID is currently available by invitation from the FLHSMV. You can request yours through the FLHSMV MyDMV Portal by clicking the “Enroll here” button now.

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