From the Evansville Courier Press:
"Property tax bills for Vanderburgh County residents are now available, and residents can view or pay them online, Treasurer
Rick Davis announced Thursday.
"People clamor for information about their property tax bills," said Davis. "They want to know how much it's going to be."
The notice comes 43 days before the May 10 deadline, down from 57 days last year because of activity at the state house.
Davis said that he's still glad that people can see what they owe more than a month in advance, giving people time to prepare their budgets.
Physical bills should still hit mailboxes at least 15 days in advance, Davis said.
To view or pay, residents need to visit www.vanderburghtreasurer.org and follow the appropriate links.
Their is a 2.75 percent fee for debit or credit card transactions and a $3 fee for e-check transactions."
http://www.courierpress.com/news/2012/mar/30/vanderburgh-property-taxes-can-be-viewed-paid-onli/