Tax Office

Mission

The mission of the Tax Office is to serve through professional, accurate and courteous service and to efficiently collect and distribute revenue.

Randall County is not responsible for determining property values. This process is done by the Potter Randall Appraisal District.  If you have questions concerning your property value contact the Potter Randall Appraisal District at (806)358-1681.

Taxing District/Entities Contact Information

Tax Assessor-Collector

The tax assessor-collector is a public official elected on a countywide basis to a four-year term of office. This official’s principal responsibility is to collect and distribute taxes on county property for Randall County and for other taxing districts pursuant to inter local agreements. 

The tax assessor-collector calculates taxes on property and then tax bills are mailed to taxpayers. The tax assessor-collector is also responsible for motor vehicle registrations and the collection of related fees and taxes.

Tax Updates

  • Driver’s license is required for all motor vehicle registration and title work.
  • Personal property delinquent taxes will accrue an additional 20% collection penalty on April 1 of each year (Section 33.11(f) State of Texas property Tax Code) This includes all business personal and mobile home delinquent tax accounts.
  • Reminder all payment cards will be charged a surcharge.
  • Amarillo Annex has moved as of February 26, 2018, our new location is:
    4320 S Western Street

Tips to Avoid Long Lines

  • Avoid the first and last week of the month
  • Bring your property tax statement or account number
  • If possible, avoid lunch hours between noon and 2 p.m.
  • Make sure you have all the necessary motor vehicle paperwork
  • Our property tax division will be the busiest the last day in January
  • Utilize another option to renew your registration such as online or through the mail.