Money & Taxes · Finger Lakes
Livingston Tax Collectors Are Split by School, Town-County, and Village Bills
Livingston County’s tax-collector page separates school, town-and-county, and village collector contacts.
Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 27, 2026
Livingston County’s tax-collector routing has three doors: School Tax Collectors, Town & County Collectors, and Village Collectors. That split matters for a Lima, Avon, or Geneseo property owner with an escrow note, a late notice, a closing request, or a memory that “the taxes were paid.” The bill type matters as much as the address.
Start by naming the tax year, bill type, municipality, school district if listed, parcel ID, and the exact problem. Is it a receipt, balance, mailing address, payoff, or missed bill? If the question still feels fuzzy, Livingston County Real Property Tax Services at the Government Center on Court Street in Geneseo can orient you. The collector category still has to match the bill.
Do not assume a village collector handles a school bill just because the property sits inside village lines. School, town-and-county, and village collections can have different contacts and windows. Sorting the bill at the start is a small move, but it can save a buyer, heir, or homeowner from losing a day to the wrong counter. For residents, the useful move is plain. Tax Collectors, School Tax, and Tax work better when the counter, form, and timing are named upfront.