
The Miami-Dade County Office of the Tax Collector is launching a series of Town Hall Meetings this November to connect directly with residents, answer questions, and share valuable information about the services offered by the office.
The countywide initiative will feature nine public meetings across Miami-Dade, giving residents the opportunity to learn more about property tax payments, driver license renewals, business tax receipts, license plates, handicap permits, and other essential services. Each event is free and open to the public.
“Our office exists to serve the people, and these Town Halls are about going directly to the people,” said Tax Collector Dariel Fernandez. “For too long, residents had to take time off work, wait in long lines, or travel across the county just to get basic questions answered. Well, now we’re going to them, meeting residents where they are, answering their questions, and shining a light on what this office actually does. Whether you have questions about your property tax bill or want to know what services we offer, we’re here to walk you through it face to face.”
The Office of the Tax Collector currently operates ten service centers across Miami-Dade County, with more on the way, and recently expanded in-person services to include driver license issuance. This new Town Hall series reflects Fernandez’s continued focus on accessibility, accountability, and customer service, ensuring that every resident can receive accurate information and personal assistance close to home.
Town Hall Schedule (All events run from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.)