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Trustee
Angela Taylor, Trustee
Contact Information:
Sullivan County Trustee
3411 Highway 126, Suite 104
Blountville, TN 37617
Phone: (423) 323-6464
Fax: (423) 323-4141
The Sullivan County Trustee is located on the first floor, Suite 104 of the historic Sullivan County Courthouse.
Office Hours
8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Monday – Friday except designated holidays. The Sullivan County Trustees’ offices in Blountville will close at 2:00pm on Fridays during race weekend in March and August.
Trustee
Phone: (423) 323-6464
Fax: (423) 323-4141
Responsibilities of Trustee
The trustee acts as the general banker for the county
Pay County Property Taxes
Pay your county property taxes here.
Tax Assistance Programs
Property Tax Relief Program
What is Tax Relief?
The Tax Relief Credit
Do I Qualify for Tax Relief?
To qualify under Elderly Homeowner
2. Must own home and use as primary residence.
3. Maximum income limit (this includes spouse, and all owners of the property) of $29,860.
Legislation requires the income of the applicant’s spouse to be included, regardless of ownership and regardless of whether the spouse is living on the property.
To qualify under Disabled Homeowner
1. Must own home and use as primary residence.
2. Maximum income limit (includes spouse, and all owners of the property) of $29,860.
3. Must be totally and permanently disabled on or before 12/31/19.
Legislation requires the income of the applicant’s spouse to be included, regardless of ownership and regardless of whether the spouse is living on the property.
To qualify under Disabled Veteran Homeowner
- Must own home and use as primary residence.
- Income not applicable.
- Must be eligible veteran determined by the Veterans Administration.
To qualify under Widow(er) of a Disabled Veteran Homeowner
2. Must not have re-married.
3. Income is not applicable.
Application Process
Additional information:
http://www.comptroller.tn.gov/pa/patxr.asp
Payment Options
Make payments 24/7 by visiting www.tennesseetrustee.com
How safe is online property tax payment?
This website uses specialized encryption to ensure that your tax payment information is secure. Online payments are more secure than mailing your payment from your home postbox.
Why is there a convenience fee?
A convenience fee of 2.75% is charged to the cardholder by the payment clearing house for processing a credit card payment or a flat $2.75 for an e-check payment. None of this fee is retained by the County. You will have an opportunity to see what the fee will be before completing your payment.
What kind of verification shows that I made my payment?
When payment is submitted, a printable confirmation of the transaction will become available for immediate printing and retention for your records. This transaction confirmation will contain all information about your online payment(s).
What do I do with my confirmation number?
Store your confirmation number in a safe place. It is a secure reference to your transaction and will be needed to access any payment information.
How will I know if my taxes were received before the due date?
Payments may be made up until 11:59 pm on the date payment is due. The date displayed on the confirmation page is recognized as the date of payment.
Phone Payments Make payments 24/7 by calling 877-768-5048
Why is there a convenience fee?
A convenience fee of 2.75% is charged to the cardholder by the payment clearing house for processing a credit card payment. None of this fee is retained by the County. You will have an opportunity to hear what the fee will be before completing your payment.
In Person Payments
What payment methods are accepted in person?
We accept cash, check, credit cards, debit cards, money orders and cashier’s check. Please make checks payable to Sullivan County Trustee.
Mailing Payments
Where do I mail my payment?
Please mail your check to:
Sullivan County Trustee
3411 Hwy 126, Suite 104
Blountville, TN 37617
Responsibilities of Trustee
The trustee acts as the general banker for the county, serving three primary functions:
- collecting property taxes
- receiving and disbursing county funds
- managing the county’s cash flow
Property taxes are one of the county’s most important revenue sources. The trustee sends out property tax statements in October and collects and issues receipts prior to the February deadline. The trustee authorizes a uniform chart of county accounts administered by the county audit division, deposits funds daily and makes disbursements on official county warrants.
The trustee issues monthly and annual financial statements. The trustee is also charged with investing idle funds and working with the County Budget Committee to ensure investments are made according to state law and produce maximum earnings with the highest degree of safety.
Other Helpful Links
State of Tennessee Official Web Site
County Technical Assistance Service
Pay County Property Taxes
Pay your county property taxes here.