City of Richmond issues over 70,000 Real Estate Tax Bills
Richmond, VA - On Monday, December 1, the City of Richmond Finance Department issued real estate tax bills to more than 70,000 property owners across the city, marking the first annual real estate billing cycle of the Avula Administration and a significant operational milestone for City Hall.
The 2026 real estate tax bills represent approximately $530.7 million in revenue across 76,592 parcels with a total assessed value of more than $55.9 billion. Bills were delivered via mail, email, and directly to mortgage companies. The first-half payments, which total approximately $256 million, are due January 14, 2026.
"Getting the basics right matters," said Mayor Danny Avula. "Historically, the city hasn't always hit the mark on the fundamentals, and Richmonders feel that. On-time bills may seem simple, but they're core to trust and confidence. When something isn't working, my job is to name it and fix it. When City Hall delivers efficiently and reliably for the people we serve, we build momentum to take on the big things our residents deserve."
"Residents depend on reliable, on-time service delivery. This reliability includes billing," said Chief Administrative Officer Odie Donald II. "Today's milestone highlights our commitment to get things right the first time, the early strides made by our finance leaders, and the type of steady progress that makes City Hall work better for everyone."
The on-time issuance reflects months of coordination across the Finance Department and represents a meaningful improvement in the Department's operations and a sign of increased reliability.
"This reflects our commitment to supporting residents with timely, dependable service," said Tanikia Jackson, Deputy Chief Administrative Officer for Finance and Administration. "Our staff worked thoughtfully to strengthen this process, and I'm grateful for their dedication. Delivering bills on time helps ensure our community has what it needs to plan confidently."
Property owners with questions about their bills can contact RVA311 by dialing 311 within city limits, (804) 646-7000 from outside the city, or visiting rva311.com.
