County Treasurer

Elected Official: Carrie Eastlick

Address: 111 S. Jefferson Street
P.O. Box 430
Lancaster, WI 53813-0430

Phone: (608) 723-2604
FAX: (608) 723-5636
Email: ceastlick@co.grant.wi.gov

Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday thru Friday

Committee: Executive

Services:
The County Treasurer’s Office serves as the County’s money manager and tax collector.  Services include processing tax payments and general receipts, processing payroll and general checks for distribution, approval of plats and Notice to Cut Timber, and the certification of lottery credit applications.  We also provide access to all tax information:  Phone inquiries, public access terminals and our web site.

The ONLY payments that will be accepted on the Grant Co Payment Portal during the months of December and January are as follows:

–  Delinquent

–  Town of Harrison

   Town of Woodman

–  Village of Montfort

–  Village of Mt Hope

– Village of Patch Grove

– Village of Woodman

–  City of Fennimore

–  City of Lancaster

** ALL other payments will be voided and returned to payee ** 

As stated on your tax bill, you must pay your first installment or full payment to specified treasurer by January 31st of each year or your balance will become delinquent.

This website is for payments to Grant County ONLY:

  • Current 2nd installments due by July 31st
  • or Deliquent taxes

To pay your property taxes online please visit:
Property Tax

For more information, please visit:
Wisconsin County Treasurers’ Association

Unredeemed Lands

Affidavit of Attempted Service

Duties:
The County Treasurer is a Constitutional Officer elected every four years whose primary duties are outlined in section 59.25 WI Stats. and Chapter 70 WI Stats.

Receive and pay out all moneys belonging to the County, keep an account of the receipts & expenditures and keep separate accounts of moneys received for taxes, redemptions and generals.

Exhibit treasurer’s vouchers to be audited and annually prepare and furnish to Department of Revenue completed tax settlements.

Pay to the State fees for licenses, fines, forfeitures and real estate transfer returns.  Deposit all moneys for jail assessments.

Investment of County funds.

Acquire, manage and sell tax deeded lands.

Make IRS payroll tax deposits.

Keep a record of use value changes, MFL payments and PILT payments.

Note: All the information that is kept by the County Treasurer is open and available to the public