Payment Options

Payments can be made 24 hours a day in the secure locked drop box at the Town Hall located at the side door entrance, parking lot level.              

   Town Hall Door

Pay by phone 24/7 through Invoice Cloud: 1-855-829-9991. There is a fee to pay with a credit card of 2.95%, and an electronic check will incur a fee of $.95 per transaction.

Bills may be paid in person at the Tax Collector’s office at Town Hall via personal check, cash(max. $100), money order, or certified bank check. Credit cards and bank cards are not accepted in the Collector's office.

Effective June 8, 2021, the Tax Collector's office will not accept CASH over $100. Any amount over this must be a check, money order, or certified bank check.

Payments (excluding sewer) can be mailed to our bank processing center at:

Town of Middlebury, CT
Dept. 3900
P.O.. Box 4110
Woburn, MA 01888-4110

Online Bill Payment

The Town of Middlebury, in partnership with Invoice Cloud, now offers residents an easy, secure way to view, print, and pay their tax bills online (for real estate, motor vehicles, or personal property). Please see the section below on Convenience Fees.

Online bill payment offers the following benefits:

  • Access, view, and/or pay our bills online, 24/7
  • Receive an email confirmation of your payment
  • You can pay with a credit/debit card or electronic check
  • Types of payments accepted online: Mastercard, Visa, Discover, American Express or E-checks
  • You have the option to pay immediately or schedule a payment
  • You may go paperless and receive your bill via email (Registration required)

Online payments for delinquent motor vehicles will not be released with DMV immediately. Contact the Tax Collector's office.

Convenience Fees:

The use of a credit/debit card will incur a fee of 2.95% of the transaction amount, with a minimum charge of $1.95. The use of an electronic check will incur a convenience fee of $.95 per transaction.

The Town of Middlebury receives only your bill payment amount. Convenience fees are nonrefundable and will appear separately on your bank or credit card statement.

Interest Rate:

Taxpayers have one month from the due date to pay without incurring interest. Per State statute, taxes draw interest at the rate of 1-1/2% per month (18% per year or minimum of $2.00) from the due date on the unpaid balance. The Tax Collector does not have the authority to waive interest. Failure to receive a bill does not invalidate payment of taxes or penalties. Delinquent bills must be paid before current taxes.