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Doña Ana County treasurer outlines how notices of value become property tax bills, payment options and a rebate for low‑income residents

Doña Ana County · February 27, 2026
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Doña Ana County Treasurer Marisol Richardson explained how notices of value lead to November tax bills, deadlines for half‑payments (Dec. 10 and May 10), payment methods (including a kiosk with fees), outreach events across the county, and a board‑approved tax rebate for lower‑income residents.

On the Doña Ana County podcast, Marisol Richardson, the county treasurer, explained how the county collects property taxes and what residents should watch for when they receive a notice of value.

"The treasurer is here the main operation that we do for the county is property tax collection," Richardson said, describing additional duties such as posting revenues, overseeing cash flow and managing investments for county accounts.

Richardson told listeners that notices of value—which she said people typically receive in March—show an estimated home value and give homeowners a chance to question valuation changes before tax bills are generated. "Pay attention to your notice of values because it'll show you if your valuation has gone up substantially. It's your time and opportunity to question changes," she said.

She described the timing and payment…

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