About Us

About the Office of Tax Collector

In the state of Florida, the elected position of County Tax Collector is a constitutional officer outlined in Article VIII of the Florida Constitution. The primary responsibility of Tax Collectors is to collect and distribute local property taxes on behalf of the state to fund vital services such as schools, roads, cities, and parks as well as provide other state services at the local level as outlined in Florida Statute. Tax Collectors are elected to serve every four years in the presidential election year.

Read More

The Hillsborough County Tax Collector’s Office is responsible for collecting and distributing local property, tangible, business, and tourist development taxes. In addition, as an agent for the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, we provide motor vehicle, vessel and mobile home titles and registrations, issue disabled parking permits, issue driver licenses and ID cards, and administer written tests and road tests. We also collect tolls and clear toll violations as part of motor vehicle transactions.

Additionally, we partner with other state and local government agencies to issue certified copies of Florida birth certificates and to provide concealed weapons permits, vehicle for hire permits, and hunting and fishing licenses.

The taxes and fees we collect are distributed in accordance with Florida Statute to the appropriate agency or municipality to fund vital services at the state and local levels.

Our Mission

To consistently deliver amazing service experiences that empower our community, one customer at a time.

Our Vision

To lead in convenient and accessible services.

Our Values

We do the right thing. We go the extra mile. We are innovators. We are #TeamHCTC.

Meet Your Tax Collector

Nancy C. Millan

Nancy was recently re-elected for a second term after running unopposed in 2024, continuing her 35-year legacy of service and innovation. Leading a team of about 400 employees across nine locations, Nancy serves 1.5 million residents with essential services, including driver license issuance, vehicle registrations, and property tax collection. Since taking office in 2021, she has prioritized enhancing customer service, accessibility, and innovation, implementing initiatives such as self-service kiosks, the mobile ID Go program for underserved communities, and an innovative fleet program for businesses. Beyond her office, Nancy’s leadership and community engagement have earned her numerous accolades, reflecting her dedication to Hillsborough County.

Leadership at the Hillsborough County Tax
Collector’s Office

The organization’s leadership team exemplifies the organization’s core values. Each senior leader is personally involved in the achievement of strategic goals and objectives.

Nancy C. Millan

Hillsborough County Tax Collector

Jennifer Castro

Chief Deputy Tax Collector

Dale Hoffman

Director, Facilities & Support Operations

EMerald Parker

Director, Processing Operations

Joe Kynion

Director, Information Technology

Justyna Swiebocki

Director, Accounting & Finance

Dawn Antinori

Director, Quality Management

Tory Davis

Director, Communications & Community Relations

Bernice Richardson

Director, Branch Operations

Tina DeCaire

Director, Human Resources

State of the Organization

We are pleased to share our Annual Reports each year. This comprehensive report demonstrates our commitment to transparency, efficiency, and exceptional service. By sharing these reports, we showcase our accomplishments, performance results, and strategic vision for the future.

Click here for the latest Annual Report: 2024 Annual Report

You may also see below for the latest State of the Organization update from Tax Collector, Nancy Millan.