Treasurer

Contacts:

Clare County Treasurer

Jenny Beemer-Fritzinger

beemer-fritzingerj@clareco.net

The Courthouse will be closed: 

From 11:30 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. on Friday, December 19, 2025 for a courthouse Christmas party.

and

 Wednesday & Thursday, December 24 & 25,  2025 in Observance of Christmas and also, Wednesday & Thursday,  December 31, 2025 & January 1, 2026 in observance of the New Year. 

  

225 West Main Street

P.O. Box 564

Harrison, MI 48625

Phone: (989) 539-7801 Fax (989) 539-0866

Open Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.   


Quick Links:

To Pay Medical Examiner – Cremation Permits – Click Here

To Pay Delinquent Taxes – Click Here

To pay 2024 and prior years delinquent taxes.  (Our 3rd party credit card processing company, AllPaid, will charge a 2.95% service fee to pay with a debit card or a credit card.)

To View Property Tax/Assessment/Animal License Information – Click Here 

After you put in your parcel number, name or address you will see the below tabs:

  • Tab 1Property Information:  To look up property assessment information – owners, general information – property class, PRE, school district, etc…, land information, legal description, sale information, and building information.
  • Tab 2Tax Information:  To view approximate current tax information due and payable to townships, villages, and cities.  Also, to see the history of the original values billed by the townships, village, and cities.  PRE DENIALS (homestead exemption denials) due that were ordered by the State of Michigan and/or local unit assessors will show up on this tab once processed by our office.  
  • Tab 3.  Delinquent Tax Information:  If taxes are currently delinquent, they will show up on this tab in a pink box to the right of the screen.  Delinquent means any year prior to the year currently billed by the townships, village, and cities.  
Tax Auctions:

The 2025 Reverted Public Land Auction have concluded for the year. Please contact our office around the 1st of July for future tax sale information. Auction are online only at tax-sale.info.  

For auction information or to register online please visit

tax-sale.info.

Notice of Intention to Claim Interest in Foreclosure Sales Proceeds

New for 2021
The Michigan Legislature passed MCL 211.78t which allows those who hold title or equity interest in property at the time of foreclosure to claim remaining proceeds, if any, after sale or transfer of the property. Claimants begin this process by filing form 5743 with the County Treasurer by the July 1 immediately following the foreclosure date.

Form 5743

If your home was sold because of a property tax foreclosure, you can ask for any money that is left over after the taxes are paid.  The above form is the first step.  Please click on the link below for a helpful step-by-step guide.

Click here to learn how to ask for your leftover money after a property tax foreclosure.

If you have filed the above form by July 1st in the year of foreclosure, you will get a notice from my office giving you the accounting of the sale and what the remaining proceeds are (if any) by January 31st in the year after foreclosure.  You will need to motion the court to obtain the proceeds.  You can fill out and file the below motion form (cc540) with the court to get a court date.  We need the courts approval to send out the proceeds so this step needs to be done.  You will have until May 15th in the year after foreclosure.  You can also hire an attorney to do the same.

Form cc540

Financial Hardship Policy & Application Form

Unpaid delinquent property taxes can lead to foreclosure and loss of your property after three years.

The County Treasurer has a hardship extension policy and application designed to delay foreclosure deadlines by one year for owners who are actively working to catch up on their delinquent property taxes. Please read the Financial Hardship Policy and fill out the Hardship Application.  The completed application along with supporting documentation should be brought to the Show Cause Hearing on January 22, 2026 from 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., in the County Treasurer’s office.

Contact our office if you have any questions or need assistance in filling out the application.

If an extension is granted, it’s important to keep in mind that:

Interest and fees will continue to accrue

If the successive tax year is owed, both years will have to be paid to avoid tax foreclosure in the next year

We are currently selling 2026 & 2028 dog licenses.

Clare County offers 1- and 3-year dog licenses. To purchase a 3-year dog license, you need to have just received the 3-year rabies booster shot and have 3 years remaining until needed again. All licenses expire December 31st of the year purchased.  Licenses can be purchased at the Treasurer’s office (at the Courthouse in Harrison).  All dogs 4 months and older that reside within Clare County are required by law to always wear a Clare County dog license.  A proof of current rabies vaccination is required for the license. If your dog is spayed or neutered, a copy of that record is also required for the discounted license.

License fees:

 Spayed/Neutered  Male/Female
1-year license  $10.00$20.00
Delinquent$25.00$35.00
3-year license   $25.00$55.00
Delinquent $40.00$70.00

Please remember that the rabies vaccination tag is not a dog license. You need to renew your dog’s license annually or every three years (if you purchased the 3-year license).  Licenses are available year-round.  If you do not renew your license prior to March 1st in the year following the expiration year on your previous tag, you will be charged the delinquent rate.

*Payable by cash, check (Made out to Clare County Treasurer), or credit card.

Clare County Dog License Application      

Other Dog License Information   

Congratulations to the 2025 Dog Basket Winners

Rabies Clinic 2026