Your local unit is the township that your property is located in. There are 6 townships in Oscoda County. (Big Creek, Clinton, Comins, Elmer, Greenwood & Mentor)
If you provide a parcel number, we can tell you which township you are in as well as the properties town & range & section. We can also tell you what subdivision your property is in if applicable.
Summer taxes are sent out July 1 and Winter taxes are sent out December 1st.
Summer taxes are due by September 14 without interest. Winter taxes are due by February 14 without penalty. All taxes become delinquent to the County Treasurer on March 1 with additional penalties and interest.
Contact your local unit for current tax information.
Yes, unless the taxes have gone to tax sale or are going to be foreclosed within the next 8 weeks. They would then require certified funds such as cashier’s check, cash or bank certified funds. Checks for delinquent taxes should be made payable to Oscoda County Treasurer.
Oscoda County Treasurer
311 S. Morenci Ave.
P.O. Box 399
Mio, MI. 48647
Yes. To pay delinquent 2023 and prior years property taxes online, go to https://www.paylocalgov.com/OscodaCounty-MI.
By providing your 11 digit parcel number, you can call the county treasurers office at 989-826-1113 to receive tax information.
Yes, on taxes that have not gone to the tax sale. It is encouraged that you make payments if you have delinquent taxes and cannot pay them all at once. This will help you from paying more interest on unpaid amounts.
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Closed for lunch Noon to 1:00PM. We are closed on federal holidays, the day after Thanksgiving and on Good Friday.
Parcels available for sale at the tax sale will be listed on the website www.tax-sale.info sometime after July following foreclosure in April. A printout of the parcels will be available at the Treasurers office.
Please refer to the local unit which the property is located.
You must contact your local township assessor for this information.
Changes of address should be made to the County Treasurer, County Equalization Dept. and local Treasurer.