The Missoula County Clerk and Treasurer’s Office has issued a warning to residents regarding potential property tax payment scams. These scams can take many forms, including fake websites, phone calls, and emails, all designed to trick individuals into paying their property taxes to the wrong entity. The office is urging residents to be cautious when making payments and to only use official channels. According to the office, scammers may claim to be from the county or a government agency, and may even provide fake payment information. However, the only official way to pay property taxes in Missoula County is through the county’s website or in person at the Clerk and Treasurer’s Office. Residents are advised to never give out personal or financial information to unknown individuals or entities. The office is also warning residents to be wary of websites that may appear to be official but are actually fake. These websites may have similar names or logos to the official county website, but are actually designed to steal sensitive information. In addition to being cautious of fake websites, residents should also be aware of phone calls and emails that may claim to be from the county. These communications may claim that a resident’s property taxes are overdue or that they owe additional fees. However, the county will never contact residents in this manner, and any such communications should be reported to the authorities. The Missoula County Clerk and Treasurer’s Office is working to educate residents on how to avoid these scams and to provide them with the resources they need to protect themselves. Residents are encouraged to visit the county’s website for more information on how to pay their property taxes safely and securely. The office is also available to answer any questions residents may have and to provide assistance with making payments. By being aware of these potential scams and taking the necessary precautions, residents can help to protect themselves and their personal information. The Missoula County Clerk and Treasurer’s Office is committed to providing residents with the information and resources they need to stay safe and to avoid falling victim to these scams. In recent years, there has been an increase in reports of property tax payment scams, and the office is working to combat this issue. Residents are urged to stay vigilant and to report any suspicious activity to the authorities. The office is also working with local law enforcement to investigate and prosecute those responsible for these scams. By working together, the Missoula County Clerk and Treasurer’s Office and local residents can help to prevent these scams and keep the community safe.