Money & Taxes · Long Island
Hempstead tax bills have a Receiver route too
Town of Hempstead owners should use the Receiver of Taxes page before guessing how Nassau property-tax payments are handled.
Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 27, 2026
Hempstead property-tax questions should start with the town Receiver of Taxes, even when the paperwork mentions Nassau County or a school district. In a town this large, the tax office touches many overlapping layers at once. The Receiver collects taxes for Nassau County, the Town of Hempstead, 99 special districts, and 33 school districts, then disburses money to school district treasurers and other districts.
That is why the Receiver route matters before a due date, sale, refinance, or escrow question gets messy. The same page covers bill viewing, payment schedules, mail and phone payment options, in-person payment, penalties, e-billing, reminders, and contact information. It is especially useful after a sale, mortgage payoff, refinance, or owner address change.
Before you pay, confirm the parcel, bill period, payment route, and whether a lender is expected to pay. Then compare the town information with closing papers, mortgage-servicer notices, or prior-owner records.
If something does not match, the Receiver is the calm early call before money leaves your account. In Hempstead, one bill can involve a lot of layers; the official Receiver page keeps them sorted.