Lake of the Ozarks / Osage Region
A missing Camden County tax bill is still a collector check
Camden County's assessor says tax bills are typically mailed by the collector, and owners should contact the collector for a duplicate if one does not arrive.
A Camden County owner should not wait quietly if a tax bill never shows up. The assessor page says real estate and personal property tax bills are typically mailed by the Camden County Collector, and that if a bill is not received by the end of November, the owner should contact the collector for a duplicate. The same page says payment questions go to the collector.
That is a practical money note for lake property, second homes, moved mail, and changed addresses. A missing bill does not mean the tax disappeared.
Use the assessor for value, classification, ownership mapping, and assessment-list questions. Use the collector portal or office for bills, duplicate statements, payments, and receipts. Keeping that split clear can prevent a missed deadline from becoming the real problem.
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Where this fits: this note belongs to Camden County. See every local note for the county on its page.