Marshall County Tax Collector Office: Pay Tax Bill & Hours

Last reviewed 2026. This guide is for the Marshall County Tax Collector in Mississippi, including the Holly Springs main office and Byhalia satellite office. There are several Marshall Counties in the United States, so confirm you are working with Marshall County, MS before paying a tax bill or renewing a tag.

Marshall County, Mississippi Tax Collector

Marshall County Tax Collector Office: Pay Property Tax, Renew Car Tags and Find the Right Office

The Marshall County Tax Collector collects taxes for real property, personal property, manufactured homes and motor vehicles in Marshall County, Mississippi. Use this page to pay real property taxes online, renew eligible car tags online, find the Holly Springs or Byhalia office, avoid common tax-bill mistakes, and understand when you should contact the Tax Assessor instead.

Tax Collector: Rosalyn DeBerry Main office: Holly Springs Satellite office: Byhalia Official county site: marshall-county.com
Do not pay the wrong Marshall County

There are Marshall Counties in multiple states, including Mississippi, Alabama, Indiana, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Kansas, Iowa, Minnesota and South Dakota. This page is only for Marshall County, Mississippi. If your tax bill, parcel, tag renewal or mailing address is not in Marshall County, MS, do not use these payment links.

Quick answer: Marshall County Tax Collector in Mississippi

The Marshall County Tax Collector is the elected county official responsible for collecting taxes on real property, personal property, manufactured homes, automobiles, motorcycles, motor homes, trailers and airplanes in Marshall County, Mississippi. The Tax Collector also handles certain motor-vehicle tax and tag-related duties, including online car tag renewal for eligible renewals through the county’s linked Delta Computer Systems service.

The official county Tax Collector page lists Rosalyn DeBerry as Tax Collector. The main office is in Holly Springs at 103A South Market Street, P.O. Box 40, Holly Springs, MS 38635, phone (662) 252-3661, fax (662) 252-1881, email taxcollector@marshallcoms.org. The satellite office is at 1311 Hwy 309 N, Byhalia, MS 38611, phone (662) 838-5395.

Pay online

Real property tax

Use the official county-linked Delta Computer Systems property tax search and payment page. Search by name, address, parcel number, section/township/range or PPIN.

Open real property tax search

Vehicle

Car tag renewal

Eligible tag renewals can be handled online. The renewal page requires the registered owner’s last name and tag number or title number exactly as shown on the renewal notice.

Open car tag renewal

Call before driving

Office hours caution

The official Tax Collector page lists office addresses and phone numbers but does not display a fresh public-hours line. Call the office before visiting, especially near tax deadlines, holidays or tag-renewal rush periods.

Call (662) 252-3661

How to pay a Marshall County property tax bill online

The safest online route is the Real Property payment link shown on the official Marshall County Tax Collector page. That link opens the Marshall County, Mississippi Delta Computer Systems search page. The search tool lets you look up property information by taxpayer name, address, parcel number, section/township/range or PPIN. Once you find the correct record, follow the payment path shown inside the official payment system.

  1. Open the official real property tax search. Start from the county Tax Collector page or use the real property tax link above.
  2. Search carefully. Try taxpayer name, property address, parcel number or PPIN. If one search fails, try another format before assuming the bill is missing.
  3. Match the property before paying. Check owner name, address, parcel details and tax year. Do not pay a record just because the name looks similar.
  4. Review the tax year and balance. Make sure you are paying the intended year and not overlooking prior-year delinquent amounts.
  5. Save the receipt. Print or download the confirmation after payment. If your mortgage company pays your tax bill, contact your lender before making a duplicate payment.
Payment mistake to avoid

Do not search only by name if the taxpayer has a common last name or owns multiple properties. Search by parcel number or PPIN when possible. The wrong parcel payment can create refund delays and frustration, especially close to tax-sale or delinquent-tax deadlines.

Marshall County car tag renewal online

The official county Tax Collector page also links to Car Tag Renewal. The online renewal page asks for the registered owner’s last name and either the tag number or title number exactly as it appears on the renewal notice. The renewal system also warns that tags which expired the previous month may be renewed online until the 15th of the following month. After that, the renewal is considered delinquent and must be mailed with penalty or renewed in the Tax Collector’s office.

Task What you need Important caution
Renew car tag online Registered owner’s last name plus tag number or title number exactly as shown on the notice. If the tag is too far past the online renewal window, you may need to mail payment with penalty or renew in office.
Find a missing vehicle renewal Renewal notice details, exact spelling and correct tag or title number. Do not guess. If the system cannot find the vehicle, call the Tax Collector before making assumptions.
Handle a delinquent tag Call or visit the Tax Collector for the correct penalty and payment path. Delinquent tag handling may not be available through the simple online renewal path.

Marshall County Tax Collector office address, phone and maps

Marshall County, Mississippi provides a main Tax Collector office in Holly Springs and a satellite office in Byhalia. Use the Holly Springs office for the main office phone and mailing address. Use the Byhalia office if it is closer for your tag or tax issue, but call first if your issue is complicated, delinquent, time-sensitive or requires a specific document.

Main office

Holly Springs Tax Collector

Address: 103A South Market Street, Holly Springs, MS 38635

Mailing: P.O. Box 40, Holly Springs, MS 38635

Phone: (662) 252-3661

Fax: (662) 252-1881

Email: taxcollector@marshallcoms.org

Satellite office

Byhalia Tax Collector

Address: 1311 Hwy 309 N, Byhalia, MS 38611

Phone: (662) 838-5395

Call before driving if you need a specific service, have a delinquent account, need help with a rejected online payment or are working close to a deadline.

Map to the Holly Springs main office

Map to the Byhalia satellite office

Marshall County Tax Collector office hours and best time to call

The official Marshall County Tax Collector page lists the office locations, phone numbers, fax number and email, but it does not publish a current office-hours line on that page. Some public office directories list weekday office hours, but the stronger and safer advice is to call the Tax Collector before visiting, especially if you are driving from Byhalia, Potts Camp, Red Banks, Victoria, Mount Pleasant, Lamar, Waterford or outside Holly Springs.

Practical hours guidance

For the main office, call (662) 252-3661. For the Byhalia satellite office, call (662) 838-5395. Ask whether the office is open, whether the service you need is available that day, what payment methods are accepted, whether you need the original tax bill or tag notice, and whether any holiday, weather closure, software outage or tax deadline rush could affect service.

When to call Why it matters What to ask
Before paying a large tax bill A wrong parcel, wrong year or duplicate escrow payment can be difficult to fix quickly. Ask staff to confirm the parcel, balance, tax year and payment method.
Before renewing a late tag Online renewal has limits for tags that are already delinquent. Ask whether you can still renew online, by mail or only in person.
Before mailing payment Mailing to the wrong office or missing required details can delay posting. Ask what to write on the check and whether a coupon, parcel number or notice must be included.
Near a tax deadline Phones, counters and online systems may be busier than normal. Ask about accepted payment methods, cutoff rules and receipt options.

Marshall County Tax Collector vs Tax Assessor

Do not send every property-tax question to the Tax Collector. In Mississippi counties, the Tax Collector and Tax Assessor have different jobs. The Collector collects and processes taxes and tag-related payments. The Assessor handles assessment-related records, ownership and property valuation questions. If your question is about why your property value changed, whether your land is classified correctly, or where to file homestead-related paperwork, you may need the Tax Assessor rather than the Collector.

Question Usually contact Reason
How do I pay my tax bill? Tax Collector The Collector receives and processes tax payments.
Why did my assessed value change? Tax Assessor The Assessor handles property assessment, appraisal and ownership records.
Can I renew my car tag? Tax Collector Motor-vehicle tag renewal is linked from the Tax Collector page.
Where do I find property appraisal information? Tax Assessor / Delta property records Appraisal and assessment data are not the same as payment processing.
How do I correct a name, address or parcel issue? Start with the Assessor, then confirm payment with the Collector Record correction and payment posting may involve more than one office.
Tax Assessor contact note

The official Marshall County Tax Assessor page lists the Tax Assessor office at P.O. Box 40, Holly Springs, MS 38635, phone (662) 252-6209, fax (662) 252-1881, and email TaxAssessor@Marshallcoms.org. Use the Assessor route for property assessment, forms, ownership and appraisal questions.

Installment payments, interest and late-tax risk

The official Marshall County Tax Collector page explains that Mississippi statute allows real property taxes to be paid in installments if the first payment is at least one-half of the taxes due and is made by February 1 following the tax year for which payment is collected. It also states that installment payments are subject to 1% per month interest on the unpaid balance for the second and third payments.

This means taxpayers should not treat installment payments casually. If you plan to pay in installments, call the Tax Collector before the deadline and confirm the amount, timing and posting rules. Paying the wrong amount or paying after the date can create interest, delinquency or confusion about whether your account is protected from further action.

Before using installments

  • Confirm the exact amount due.
  • Confirm that the first payment is at least one-half.
  • Confirm the February 1 timing for the tax year involved.
  • Ask how later installment payments should be made.
  • Keep receipts for every payment.

What can go wrong

  • Payment below the required first-half amount.
  • Late first installment.
  • Interest added to later payments.
  • Payment posted to the wrong parcel or year.
  • Mortgage escrow duplicate payment confusion.

Delinquent taxes and Marshall County tax sale

The Tax Collector must advertise and hold a tax sale once a year for unpaid taxes on real estate or special assessments. If you received a delinquent notice, found an old balance online, inherited property, bought land with unpaid taxes, or believe your mortgage company missed a payment, do not wait until the last week. Call the Tax Collector and ask for the exact balance, tax years affected, accepted payment methods, and whether any additional interest, advertising cost or deadline applies.

Delinquent-tax warning

If property taxes are unpaid, the issue can become more serious than a normal bill. Tax sale, interest, advertising and title complications can affect owners, heirs, buyers and lenders. If you see a delinquent balance, verify it directly with the Tax Collector instead of relying only on an old bill, third-party search result or verbal statement from someone else.

How to search Marshall County property tax records

Marshall County’s online property system lets you search tax and appraisal information. For tax payment intent, start with the real property tax search. For assessment or appraisal context, use the appraisal-related search options linked through the county and Delta Computer Systems pages. Remember: online records may help you identify a parcel and balance, but the Tax Collector’s office is the authority to confirm payment posting and delinquent-tax handling.

  1. Start with the property tax search. Use the official real property link from the county Tax Collector page.
  2. Search by more than one field if needed. Try name, address, parcel number, PPIN or section/township/range.
  3. Review the record carefully. Match the parcel, owner, address and tax year.
  4. Use appraisal pages for value questions. If the issue is assessment or land record accuracy, contact the Tax Assessor.
  5. Save proof of payment. Keep payment confirmations, receipt numbers and bank records.

Paying by mail or in person

The official Tax Collector page lists the Holly Springs mailing address as P.O. Box 40, Holly Springs, MS 38635. Before mailing any payment, call the office if you are unsure what to include. A strong mailed payment should usually include the taxpayer name, property or parcel reference, tax year, payment coupon or notice copy if available, and a phone number where you can be reached if staff must resolve a question.

Payment method Best for Risk to avoid
Online property tax payment Most straightforward real property tax payments when you can identify the correct parcel. Paying the wrong property or wrong tax year.
Online car tag renewal Eligible renewals within the online renewal rules. Trying to renew online after the tag is too delinquent for the system.
Mail Taxpayers who cannot visit or pay online, especially with the correct coupon or parcel details. Mailing without identifying information or waiting too close to the deadline.
In person Complicated bills, delinquent accounts, tag issues or situations where you need staff confirmation. Driving to the wrong office or arriving when the needed service is unavailable.

Nearby towns and who this office serves

The Marshall County Tax Collector serves property and vehicle-related tax matters for Marshall County, Mississippi communities. This includes areas in and around Holly Springs, Byhalia, Potts Camp, Red Banks, Victoria, Mount Pleasant, Lamar and Waterford. Your city or community name does not replace the county on your tax bill, so always match the county, parcel and official payment link before paying.

Holly Springs Byhalia Potts Camp Red Banks Victoria Mount Pleasant Lamar Waterford Marshall County, MS

Other Marshall County tax offices are different

If you landed here from a broad search, slow down. “Marshall County Tax Collector” can point to different offices in different states. Some states use a Tax Collector. Others use a Treasurer, Trustee, Sheriff or Auditor-Treasurer for property-tax collection. Do not assume that the Mississippi links apply to Indiana, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Kansas, Iowa, Minnesota, South Dakota, Alabama or any other Marshall County.

This guide

Marshall County, Mississippi

Tax Collector office in Holly Springs, satellite office in Byhalia, official county page at marshall-county.com.

Different office type

Marshall County, Indiana

Indiana property taxes are handled through the county treasurer structure, not the Mississippi Tax Collector links on this page.

Different office type

Marshall County, Tennessee

Tennessee commonly uses a Trustee’s Office for county property tax payments. Use Tennessee’s official county site if your bill is in Tennessee.

Official Marshall County links

Use official or county-linked sources for payment, records and contact information. Avoid random search ads, duplicate directory pages and unofficial payment pages that do not match your tax bill.

Marshall County Tax Collector FAQ

What is the Marshall County Tax Collector phone number?

The main Marshall County, Mississippi Tax Collector phone number is (662) 252-3661. The Byhalia satellite office phone number is (662) 838-5395.

Where is the Marshall County Tax Collector office?

The main office is at 103A South Market Street, Holly Springs, MS 38635, with mailing address P.O. Box 40, Holly Springs, MS 38635. The satellite office is at 1311 Hwy 309 N, Byhalia, MS 38611.

Who is the Marshall County Tax Collector?

The official Marshall County, Mississippi Tax Collector page lists Rosalyn DeBerry as Tax Collector.

How do I pay Marshall County property taxes online?

Use the official county-linked real property tax page at Delta Computer Systems. Search by name, address, parcel number, section/township/range or PPIN, confirm the correct property and tax year, then follow the payment instructions shown in the system.

Can I renew my Marshall County car tag online?

Eligible car tag renewals can be completed through the county-linked online car tag renewal page. You need the registered owner’s last name and the tag number or title number exactly as shown on the renewal notice. Tags that are too delinquent may need to be handled by mail with penalty or in the Tax Collector’s office.

What are the Marshall County Tax Collector office hours?

The official Tax Collector page lists addresses and contact information but does not show a current public-hours line. Call the Holly Springs office at (662) 252-3661 or the Byhalia office at (662) 838-5395 before visiting, especially around holidays, deadlines or bad weather.

What does the Marshall County Tax Collector collect?

The office collects taxes on real property, personal property, manufactured homes, automobiles, motorcycles, motor homes, trailers and airplanes. The office also handles use tax and motor-vehicle-related taxes as described on the official county Tax Collector page.

Can Marshall County real property taxes be paid in installments?

The official Tax Collector page states that Mississippi statute allows real property taxes to be paid in installments if the first payment is at least one-half of the taxes due and is made by February 1 following the tax year. Later unpaid installment balances are subject to 1% per month interest.

Who do I call about property value or assessment questions?

Assessment, appraisal, ownership and many property-record questions usually belong with the Marshall County Tax Assessor, not the Tax Collector. The Tax Assessor phone number listed on the official page is (662) 252-6209.

What if my mortgage company pays my property tax?

If your taxes are paid through escrow, contact your mortgage company before paying the bill yourself. Duplicate payments can create refund delays. Always confirm whether your lender has paid or intends to pay before making a separate online payment.

Is this page for Marshall County Alabama or Indiana?

No. This guide is only for the Marshall County Tax Collector in Mississippi. Other Marshall Counties use different offices, payment links, addresses and deadlines.

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