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The Treasurer is one of the five members of the Edenville Township Board. The duties of the Treasurer are described at the web page for Township Officials' Statutory Duties for a Michigan Township.

You may contact the Treasurer as listed in the Contact Us link of the Edenville Township web.

Summer property tax bills are mailed approximately July 1. Be sure to review the reverse side of the bill for the due date.  A penalty will be added after that date and the first of each month that there is a balance.

*State law prohibits reduction of penalties and fees for failure to receive a tax bill and/or refund for payment of property tax on the wrong parcel.

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F.A.Q.s

For your convenience, the following forms are available for you to download to your computer (you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader to view these files):

Principle Residence Form

Poverty Exemption Application

Property Transfer Afidavit

Summer Deferment Form

Principle Residence Exemption Forms:

  1. Can also be picked up at the Edenville Township office, or you may contact the treasurer to request a form.

  2. Form may be returned to the treasurer, or you may mail or fax your form to:
    The Assessor as shown on the Contact Us web page.

  3. You must be living in your principle residence by May 1 of the current tax year for it to qualify for that year.

  4. You may only claim one principle residence.

Summer Tax Deferment Forms:

  1. Can also be picked up at the Edenville Township office, or you may contact the treasurer to request a form.

  2. Forms must be returned to the treasurer no later than September 14 in order to qualify for deferment on the current summer taxes.

  3. To find out if you qualify for the deferment, please go to the Treasurer FAQs page.


467 Moore Street, P.O. Box 24, Edenville, MI 48620 • Phone: (989)689-3655 • FAX: (989)689-6151

Edenville Township is located in north-central Midland County in the midst of state forest, farms, river life, country, and progressive living.

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