Escambia Tax Collector Unveils New Website

August 3, 2010

Escambia County Tax Collector Janet Holley has released an updated and expanded version of her department’s www.EscambiaTaxCollector.com web website.

First launched in the early 1990’s to expand the reach of the tax collector’s office by featuring a wide array of services and information online, the site now includes several new features.

The redesigned and enhanced site features improvements in appearance, navigation, functionality, and accessibility to online public records. The “Latest News” section provides current information on changes to property taxes, driver licenses, motorist services, business tax receipts, hunting and fishing licensing, office closings and more.

The home page features a slide show of eye-catching images of local historical sites, introducing online visitors to Escambia County’s amazing beauty and rich heritage. Other new aspects include a “Featured Items” section and an RSS feed to put important tax collector information at users’ fingertips. Future improvements will include an online appointment calendar and a YouTube page where video content will be posted, according to Holley.

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One Response to “Escambia Tax Collector Unveils New Website”

  1. MAKO on August 5th, 2010 12:29 pm

    I think this is a good thing, no mention of the cost but who cares right, but maybe not to much. I do miss the office in century though, it was very handy for the north esc.
    people. Sad how a town like century keeps losing its facilities, now no school.
    I wish our elected officials would find ways to help stabilize and grow these kinds of communities instead excuses to kill them. maybe someday with the right people we will see it happen. God Bless