If I did not physically receive an excise bill from the Town, am I still responsible for late charges?

According to RIGL 44-34 a person who does not receive a bill is still liable for the excise plus any charges. Address records for auto excise taxes are maintained by RI Division of Motor Vehicles (RIDMV). Therefore, it is very important to keep the RIDMV, informed of a current name and address so that excise bills can be delivered properly. All owners of motor vehicles must pay excise tax; therefore it is the responsibility of the owner to contact the local assessor if they have not received a bill. The mailing of all excise tax bills happens in July of each year.

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1. Can I pay my tax bills online?
2. How often are property tax bills mailed?
3. When is a real estate property tax bill due?
4. If I pay my property tax bill late, will I be charged any interest?
5. I received my tax bill and believe there is an error in the assessment.
6. Are there any exemptions available to reduce my taxes?
7. Does the Treasurer's Office have homes and / or land for sale?
8. If I did not physically receive an excise bill from the Town, am I still responsible for late charges?
9. I no longer live in the Town of Lincoln but I have a Motor Vehicle Tax bill.
10. I have received a Motor Vehicle Excise Tax bill and I no longer own that vehicle.
11. I am a vendor for the Town looking for a payment, how do I track down my check?
12. I am not the listed property owner, may I get verbal confirmation on property tax payment status?
13. How much do you charge for Municipal Lien Certificates?
14. How long does it take to get a Municipal Lien Certificate?
15. How current is the MLC data?