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AS OF JULY 1, 2025:
Yvonne Teta-Summers. Tax Collector

Phone: 272-422-7800

Questions or requests for confirmation of payment can be remailed to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

The primary function of the Office of the Tax Collector is the preparation of tax bills on an annual basis for property owners and the collection of such. The Tax Office collects all tax money owed by Delaware Township property owners.

Mail all tax payments:  P.O. Box 84, Dingmans Ferry, PA 18328

No tax payments can be accepted at the township office going forward and absolutely no cash will be accepted going forward. Check , money order, or certified bank checks will be accepted.  The only person able to accept payments is Yvonne Teta-Summers.


Note:  Tax payments cannot be accepted by Township Office Staff and should NOT be mailed to the municipal building.  The Tax Collector does not hold regular office hours at the Delaware Township Municipal Building.  Specialized collection dates and times to be held at the municipal building are printed on your tax bill.


Property Tax Millage 2025 breakdown:
Township Real Estate                   8.68 mills
Township Fire                               2.0 mills
Township EMS                              1.5 mills
Township Parks/Rec                     1.5 mills
Pike County                                 27.99 mills
Delaware Valley School District  124.36 mills

Payment Schedule for Township & County Taxes to the Collector:
Before 4/30/25 @ 2.00% discount
Between 5/1/25 and 6/30/25
Beginning 7/1/25 10% penalty
Pay Tax Collector before 12/31/25.  After 1/15/26, taxes are payable to Tax Claim Bureau, 506 Broad Street, Milford, PA 18337

Pike County Assessment Office
http://www.pikepa.org/assessment.html

The real property tax is the most important local tax in counties, school districts, and many municipalities. Accurate estimates of the value of real property is vital for the tax to be fair and accurate. These assessments are done by the county assessment office, and are used by all local governments and school districts when levying real property taxes. Assessors determine values for all properties in the county, update records, prepare reports, and in those counties with automated record keeping, may also prepare the tax duplicates. In addition, they prepare change notices that are sent to affected property owners and handle questions of tax exemption for properties owned and used for pure public charity.

Director of Assessment:  Gene Porterfield (CPE, GA)

Phone:      (570) 296 - 5936 ext. 1370
Hours:       M-F 8:30am to 4:30pm
Address:    506 Broad Street, Milford, PA 18337


INSTRUCTIONS FOR OBTAINING A TAX REFUND