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March 12, 2022 | Auditor-Controller Treasurer-Tax Collector Department

EFS ACE40 - Completed, and Post Go-Live Support Sessions

The Enterprise Financial System Support Organization has successfully completed the Annual Catch-up Event. We are happy to announce EFS PeopleSoft is now available for use.


February 24, 2022 | Auditor-Controller Treasurer-Tax Collector Department

EFS ACE40 – PeopleSoft Unavailability

In two weeks, PeopleSoft will be unavailable as part of the AnnualCatch-up Event (ACE).  The system isexpected to be offline from Thursday March 10th at 5:00 P.M., untilMonday March 14th at 8:00 A.M.


February 10, 2022 | Auditor-Controller Treasurer-Tax Collector Department

TheEFS Annual Catch-up Event (ACE) is Coming Soon

Incase you missed the communication that previously went out, here are someimportant details about the planned downtime to PeopleSoft for the AnnualCatch-up Event (ACE).


November 19, 2024 | Auditor-Controller Treasurer-Tax Collector Department

Sonoma County fraud hotline receives 99 reports of suspected fraud, waste or abuse since creation in 2021

A hotline created in 2021 to allow Sonoma County employees, members of the public and vendors to anonymously report cases of suspected fraud, waste or abuse in County government received 99 tips in its first three years of operation, the County of Sonoma announced today.


April 10, 2023 | Auditor-Controller Treasurer-Tax Collector Department

Up to $80,000 in grants to cover late property taxes available to eligible Sonoma County homeowners

The Sonoma County Treasurer-Tax Collector is notifying homeowners that the California Mortgage Relief Program has raised the limit for assistance with delinquent property taxes from $20,000 to a maximum of $80,000 per household.


August 12, 2022 | Auditor-Controller Treasurer-Tax Collector Department

Property tax relief available to eligible homeowners impacted by COVID-19 pandemic

The California Mortgage Relief Program is providing one-time payments to qualified homeowners who have fallen behind on their housing payments. Using $1 billion in federal funds, the program is helping homeowners who had a financial hardship during the COVID-19 pandemic by covering missed mortgage and property tax payments.