Accomack County Treasurer’s Office Adds Feature To Pay By Phone

Accomack County Treasurer’s Office Adds Feature To Pay By Phone
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The Accomack County Treasurer’s office now offers the option of paying by phone.  This allows the taxpayer to call the provided number to pay your real estate and personal property bill. Payments are accepted by dialing 757-891-6768.  You will need your account number to pay your personal property or real estate bill. When dialing the number you will be presented with an automated prompt and you will need to follow the prompts to complete your payment. Convenience fees will apply.  If you have any other questions or concerns, feel free to reach out to the Accomack County Treasurer’s office at 757-787-5738.

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