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County of Nueces, TX | P: (361) 888-0111 901 Leopard St. Corpus Christi, TX 78401
Tax Assessor/Collector | Nueces County, TX
Jan 18, 2012 · Description of Office Calculates property tax rates for the county Collects property taxes for the county May collect taxes for cities, schools and other local taxing entities Processes motor …
Pay Property Tax | Nueces County, TX
Online Check Fee (ACH): $0.50 Mail Pay by personal check, cashier check or money order (no cash). Make payable and mail to: Nueces County Tax Assessor-Collector P.O. Box 2810 Corpus Christi, TX …
Departments - Nueces County, TX
Nueces County Commissioners Precinct Maps Payments Child Support Court Costs, Fines, and Fees Collection Jail Commissary Pay Property Tax Permit Information Alcoholic Beverage Permit Coin …
Case Search - Nueces County, TX
The information on this web site is made available as a public service by Nueces County. However, Nueces County makes no warranty as to the accuracy, reliability, or completeness of the information …
District Clerk | Nueces County, TX
Jan 1, 2015 · Description of Office The Texas Constitution article 5 section 9 states that: "There shall be a clerk for the District Court of each county, who shall be elected by the qualified voters for state and …
FAQ Property Tax - Nueces County, TX
How is my property value determined? The Nueces County Appraisal District (NCAD) identifies property to be taxed, determines its appraised value, whether to grant exemptions, the taxable owner and …
County Clerk | Nueces County, TX
Nov 4, 2014 · Nueces County Commissioners Precinct Maps Payments Child Support Court Costs, Fines, and Fees Collection Jail Commissary Pay Property Tax Permit Information Alcoholic …
Human Resources - Nueces County, TX
The Human Resources Department implements the rules and directives of Commissioners Court to provide human resource management services to the offices and departments of Nueces County.
County Judge | Nueces County, TX
As the main governing body of Nueces County, the Judge and County Commissioners play a critical role that is part administrative, part legislative, and part judicial.