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Join Our Team!

We are seeking individuals that can deliver excellent customer service to Seminole County residents!

Our office handles property taxes, tax certificates, local business taxes, tourist development taxes, motor/vessel vehicle registration, driver licenses, disabled parking, hunting and fishing licenses, concealed weapon permits, and birth certificates.

The Seminole County Tax Collector participates in E-Verify, an Internet-based system of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Social Security Administration that allows us to determine an employee’s eligibility to work in the United States. Click on the link below to see the E-Verify Notice of Participation and Right To Work Posters in English and Spanish.

How long will it take to review my application?

Our recruitment periods vary.  We strive to guarantee the most efficient process possible and generally post each job opening for one to three weeks depending on the position. While recruitment periods may vary based on the position and pre-employment testing requirements, the timeframe from job posting to hire is approximately four to eight weeks.

I submitted an application, but I haven't gotten a response. What should I do?

Most of our positions, particularly our Customer Service positions, have a very high volume of applicants which can delay a response. We work diligently to reply to every applicant in a timely manner. Be patient and do not worry; it may take some time to hear back from us.

If I have applied for other jobs within Seminole County, why do I have to apply again through your site?

To obtain employment with the Seminole County Tax Collector’s Office, you must apply directly with our agency. We are a constitutional office, and our duties and responsibilities are separate from the Board of County Commissioners and other county agencies.

Scam Text Alert – Be Aware! Seminole County Tax Collector, FLHSMV, and Toll Authorities will never contact you via text message demanding immediate payment or requesting personal information. Additional information regarding this may be found here.

If you receive a phishing text or other suspicious communication, make sure to report it to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission at ReportFraud.FTC.gov