Treasurer
Responsible for all financial transactions related to Township operations.Treasurer & Tax Information
(616) 842-0598
Tax & Assessing Information at BS&A
Assessing information, including year built and square footage, and tax information is available online from BS&A. A fee of $3 will be charged for this information unless you are looking up your own property. If it is your property you will need to register, but the information is free.
Ottawa County Property Search
Use the online Property Search to view assessed value, sales history, split history, GIS map and a tax search. Both township and village taxes are included. Some of these options have a charge associated with them, payable by credit card to Ottawa County.
Spring Lake Township Taxes
Summer tax bills are mailed July 1 and are due September 14
Winter tax bills are mailed December 1 and are due February 14
Tax payments can be made in person, by mail, or online. An auto-debit program is also available.
Drop boxes are available on the front of the building or behind the building.
In person:At the Township offices. Check, cash or credit card (fees apply)
101 S. Buchanan St.
Spring Lake, MI 49456
Monday-Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm
By mail: Check only
Spring Lake Township – Taxes
Department 8708
PO Box 30516
Lansing, MI 48909-8016
Online: Credit card only (fees apply)
Township Water/Sewer/Taxes Online Bill Pay
Pay your Taxes or Water/Sewer bills online. A convenience fee will apply to all credit card payments. Call 844-733-4763 or use the links below to pay your bills.
Pay your taxes online using the link below.
*If you have a balance showing delinquent for your property taxes, please check the Ottawa County website for payment information, or call the Ottawa County Treasurer's Office at 616-994-4501.
Pay your tax bill here
Pay your water/sewer bill online using the link below.
Pay your water/sewer bill here
Property owners can create a free account to view property and water/sewer information at no charge.
Property information
Veterans Exemption
Disabled veterans who wish to apply for an exemption of property taxes must file annually in 2024 and 2025.After 2025, annual filing will not be required.
Required information includes your DD214, VA benefits page, and the State of Michigan Disabled Veterans form. If you have questions, contact the Assessing office.