
The Lee County Tax Collector’s Office is now taking appointments at four of its locations.
Limited services are available at locations in downtown Fort Myers, Lehigh Acres, Cape Coral and south Fort Myers.
You need to call ahead to schedule an appointment before going into the office.
To find more information or to schedule an appointment, visit the Lee County Tax Collector’s Office website.
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