Riley Township

Tax & Assessing

Taxes

Taxes Can Be Paid:

  • at ChoiceOne Bank (Memphis Branch only)
  • in person at Riley Township Office at 13042 Belle River Road during regular business hours
  • mailed to: Riley Township Treasurer, PO Box 563, Memphis, MI 48041

Please make checks payable to: RILEY TOWNSHIP

NOW AVAILABLE

  • by CREDIT/DEBIT CARD (plus minimum $2 or 3% fee) or
  • by ELECTRONIC CHECK (plus $3 fee)

Mike Rushing, Treasurer

For Duplicate Property Tax Bill & to PAY TAXES ONLINE go to:

LATE Taxes Paid after September 30th:

Any overdue Taxes paid after February 28th must be PAID DIRECTLY either by mail or in-person to the ST. CLAIR COUNTY TREASURER’S OFFICE located at: 200 Grand River, Suite #101 Port Huron MI 48060

St. Clair County Treasurer Website

Assessing

State Tax Commission PRE Changes Eff. 7-11-2022

  • Special Assessments:
    • Fire protection: 0.3 Mills (Summer tax bill)
    • Trash Collection: $173.16 (Winter tax bill)

St. Clair County Assessor website

The Riley Township Assessing Department will be out in the field taking pictures and updating assessment records on Fridays and Weekends throughout the next several months. Feel free to say HI!

Steven Coucke, Assessor

Email: assessor@rileytownship.com

Assessing Office Hours:

Monday: 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Wednesday: 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Board of Review

  • Board of Review examines and reviews the assessment roll for the current year as prepared by the assessor. And endorses the completed assessment roll.
  • A resident appearing before the Board of Review questions the decision of the assessor and it is the Board of Reviews’ responsibility to make a decision based on the finding facts and State law. The board may either raise, lower or affirm the property assessment.
  • The assessor prepares property assessments and mails notices to all property owners within the township. Taxpayers should review their assessment when its received and may make a protest and appeal to the Board of Review.
  • All applicants appearing before the Board of Review are advised to bring any information that helps to prove claims of over-assessment, including appraisals, listings of comparable sales and photographs.
  • Taxpayers can protest their assessment at the March review meeting either in writing or by making an appointment to appear. Meeting notices are published in the North Macomb Voice Newspaper, and on the township website.

– March Board of Review is held to protest current assessments. March Board of Review Meeting Schedule

– July and December Board of Review are held for Clerical errors, mutual mistakes of fact, or other specific errors relative to the correct assessment of property.

Michigan State Tax Commission Boards of Review