Northern Missouri
Monroe personal property reporting starts with the assessor
Monroe County residents should report taxable personal property to the assessor before expecting the collector side of the tax process to work cleanly.
A Monroe County tax receipt starts upstream from the bill. The Assessor, based at the courthouse in Paris, keeps the assessment records for personal property, businesses, and farms.
The list is broader than a car or pickup. It can include ATVs, livestock, boats, campers, farm machinery, and utility trailers. Personal property is reported to the assessor between January 1 and March 1, so the assessor record is the first piece to get right.
The Collector comes later in the chain. County collectors handle bills, payments, and receipts, but a missing personal-property declaration has to be fixed with the assessor first. That order matters when someone is trying to renew plates, clear an old account, or understand why a bill did not arrive as expected. In Monroe County, start with the Paris assessor record, then move to the collector side for the money and receipt questions.
References
Where this fits: this note belongs to Monroe County. See every local note for the county on its page.