Tax Payments
The Tax Office Is Where the Bill Gets Paid, Not Set
When the tax bill lands, the money goes to Marcela Thormaehlen's office, the San Patricio County Tax Assessor-Collector, at (361) 364-9373. You can pay online, look up a tax account, and even walk yourself through reprinting a payment receipt, which is useful at tax time when your closing agent or accountant wants proof you paid.
Keep the two offices straight: the Appraisal District out at 1301 E. Sinton St., Suite B, under chief appraiser Jordan Light, decides what your property is worth. The Tax Assessor-Collector next door in Suite C is the one tied to bills, due dates, and payment records. If you think the value is wrong, that's a fight for the appraisal district; if a payment didn't post or a receipt vanished, that's the tax office.
One habit saves grief on the online system: confirm the account number and the tax year before you hit pay. Processing fees and the occasional outage are normal, but a payment applied to the wrong year is a headache to unwind, and it's easier to catch on the front end.
Source to confirm: San Patricio County Tax Assessor-Collector