John McManus-Montgomery County Treasurer

John McManus-Montgomery County Treasurer The official page for Montgomery County Treasurer, John McManus Office. Bush. He was assigned to the Executive Office of the President.

John McManus is proud to serve the residents of our community as Montgomery County Treasurer. He was elected to the position in November of 2020, and assumed office in September of 2021. As Treasurer, John is responsible for the collection of property taxes, the safeguarding of county funds, and the careful management of the county’s investment portfolio. He is also a member of the board of direct

ors of the Montgomery County Land Bank, and is committed to helping our neighborhoods turn delinquent, neglected, and abandoned properties back to productive use. Prior to his role as Treasurer, John served as Chief Deputy to Montgomery County Clerk of Courts Mike Foley. As Chief Deputy, John was responsible for the management and oversight of the Criminal, Civil, Domestic Relations, Appellate, Records, and Bookkeeping & Finance Departments for the Montgomery County Clerk of Courts. He was also responsible for the management and oversight of the Clerk’s Help Center. During and prior to his role as Chief Deputy Clerk, John served 150,000 residents of Dayton, Riverside, Trotwood, Harrison Township and Jefferson Township as a member of the Dayton Board of Education from 2016 to 2020. John was elected to the position in 2015, while still a full time student in law school at the University of Dayton. John held various positions during his four years of service, including as Board Vice President and Finance Chairman. Prior to moving from Memphis to Dayton to pursue higher education, John worked in state and federal government in a number of capacities. After graduating from college, John served as a White House Staff Assistant in the administration of President George W. He served as Legislative Liaison and Public Information Officer for Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam, advocating for more efficient human resource policies for state government. Additionally, John served as a Regulatory and Publications Specialist for Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett. In this role, John was responsible for regulatory assignments related to all of state government’s departments, agencies, boards, and commissions. John holds a Juris Doctor from the University of Dayton School of Law and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Memphis. He resides in Centerville.

03/26/2026

Reminder: The deadline to file a Board of Revision complaint is Tuesday, March 31.

Complaints can be filed in person at the office or online at www.mc-bor.org. The online filing system will remain available until 11:59 p.m. on March 31.

For questions, please contact the Board of Revision at (937) 496-6856.

Friday, February 13, is the due date for First Half property taxes. 🏠
02/12/2026

Friday, February 13, is the due date for First Half property taxes. 🏠

Protect your home from deed fraud! 🏠
02/06/2026

Protect your home from deed fraud! 🏠

02/03/2026
The Treasurer’s Office will be closed this Monday, January 26th due to the Snow Emergency in Montgomery County. ❄️
01/25/2026

The Treasurer’s Office will be closed this Monday, January 26th due to the Snow Emergency in Montgomery County. ❄️

07/17/2025

Second Half Property Taxes are due tomorrow, July 18. For questions or to pay online, please visit mctreasurer.org. We look forward to assisting you.

07/02/2025

Second Half tax bills are in the mail. The due date is July 18. To pay online or for more information, please visit www.mctreasurer.org

The global Microsoft outage is affecting some taxpayers trying to make their property tax payments online. However, e-ch...
07/19/2024

The global Microsoft outage is affecting some taxpayers trying to make their property tax payments online. However, e-checks online are processing normally, as are credit and debit card payments in person at our office. Taxpayers may also mail in a paper check payment, but the envelope needs to be postmarked by today’s due date. For any questions, please visit us in person or call the Montgomery County Treasurer’s Office at 937-225-4010.

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Great article by the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) on the burdens of rising property taxes nationwide. ...
06/14/2024

Great article by the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) on the burdens of rising property taxes nationwide. The article urges counties to adopt a plan to allow for automatic monthly payments rather than only sending out one or two large bills a year.

Our office already does this, and it’s becoming more popular by the year! To learn more and to sign up, please visit: https://oh-montgomerycounty.civicplus.com/1200/Prepayment-Application

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