WARREN COUNTY, Ky. – The Warren County Sheriff’s Office will soon be mailing out property taxes.
Taxes will be shipped next Monday, October 28th. Warren County residents will receive it by mail. The Warren County Sheriff’s Office is offering incentives for those who pay early.
During the month of November, the Warren County Sheriff’s Office will reduce property taxes by 2%. Fines start in January, so it’s important to pay them early.
“They won’t be able to start making these payments until Nov. 1. It’s through the state. There’s a set period in which they can pay them, and that’s Nov. 1. That’s why we strongly urge people to What I can recommend is that you need to look for that tax bill by the end of next week. If you haven’t received your tax bill by the end of next week, you should contact our office. ” said Sheriff Brett Hightower.
There are various ways to pay taxes. You can pay online and leave it in the College Street safe or have it delivered in person.
Property taxes generate significant revenue for counties. In 2024, Warren County brought in just under $120 million in revenue, 54% of which went to schools. If you have any questions about property taxes, please contact the Warren County Sheriff’s Office.