CAPP Help Center & FAQs

Why Use CAPP

Why should I use CAPP?

You can view your current tax account status, file returns, and pay your taxes online using the Customer Assessment and Payment Portal (CAPP). By creating a CAPP profile, customers can also: 

  • Pay utility bills and parking tickets
  • Sign up for the email Billpayer Notification Service
  • View assessment and payment history
  • Set up automatic payments for your accounts, at no charge, through the Automatic Bank Debit (ABD) Program

How do I sign up for CAPP?

To create a CAPP profile, you must have an Arlington County tax account, utilities account, or licensed dog. In addition to a valid email address, you’ll need one of the following:

  • An Arlington tax account number (For example, vehicle tax accounts begin with “VPP.”)
  • An Arlington utilities account number
  • The title number of a vehicle that is registered in Arlington County for personal property taxes

Because CAPP contains private information, you will also need to verify personally identifiable information. This may include your Social Security Number, Driver’s License Number, business FEIN, and/or a Letter ID or Document Locator Number from a recent bill or notice.

If you need assistance creating a CAPP account, contact our Customer Service team by calling 703-228-4000 (Option 8) or emailing CAPP@arlingtonva.us. To make a one-time payment without logging in, open the CAPP homepage and under “Get Started,” use the “Make a Payment” link.

What kind of username should I choose?

If you are new to CAPP and setting up an account for the first time, you can make a username of your choosing provided that it is not already in use.

If you are a current CAPP user and want to change your username, log into your CAPP profile and click the “I Want To” tab. Under “Access Management,” select “Manage My Profile” and then click “Change Username.”

What are the password requirements for CAPP?

Your password must be at least 8 characters long and include at least one lower case letter, one upper case letter, one number, and one special character.

Two-factor authentication is an extra layer of security to prevent any unauthorized access to your CAPP account.  You can choose to receive an authentication code by email, text, or both.

What is a DLN?

 A DLN is a Document Locator Number – a unique number that is printed in the lower left section of most bills, letters, or returns sent from the Treasurer or the Commissioner of Revenue. If the correspondence includes a payment voucher, the DLN will be located above the voucher perforation.

Can I sign up using my spouse’s or partner’s information?

It is a violation of Virginia law to gain access to private tax records by using false information or otherwise misrepresenting your identity. You MUST have authorization from the owner of the taxed property in order to access their records. If you have that authorization, choose “Authorized Representative” instead of “Owner/Co-owner” on any accounts related to property that you do not own.

I’m locked out of my account; how do I reset my password?

While you may reset a password by visiting CAPP and clicking on “Forgot Password,” multiple incorrect attempts may result in being locked out of your account.

A locked account does require assistance from our Customer Service team, which you can reach by calling 703-228-4000 (Option 8) or emailing CAPP@arlingtonva.us. Assistance is available Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Why can't I see all my accounts?

If you have other Arlington County tax or utilities accounts that are not linked to your CAPP profile, add them by logging into CAPP and from the “Summary” tab, under “I Want To," select “Link Additional Accounts.”

If you cannot find the account that you are looking for or need assistance linking it, call our Customer Service team at 703-228-4000 (Option 8) or email CAPP@arlingtonva.us

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Online Payments

Do I have to create an account to pay online?

No, you do not, but if you do register, you’ll get access to features like Bill Payer Notification, Automatic Bill Payment, and assessment and payment histories. If you choose not to create an account, you can always use the "Make a Payment" function on the CAPP homepage without having a profile.

What forms of payment can I use to pay online?

You can pay by e-Check, credit or debit card, PayPal, PayPal Credit, Venmo, Google Pay, or ApplePay.

What should I know before choosing my method of payment?

You should know that paying by e-Check, which is an electronic payment debited directly from a bank account, is free of charge. Other advanced payment methods require a fee charged by our payment service provider.

Why am I charged a fee for paying by credit or debit card?

We provide the option of paying by these methods as a convenience to those customers who prefer to use them.  However, processing these transactions have a cost, sometimes a substantial one.  Retail merchants can absorb this cost and pass it on by increasing the price of their goods and services.  If the convenience fees were absorbed by the County, however, at a minimum, it would cost millions of dollars annually, which would be borne by increasing taxes for everyone.  What’s more, were these charges not passed on to the consumer, many more people could choose to pay increasingly larger amounts by these methods, resulting in an ever-increasing expense for the County. 

It is important to note that customers using credit or debit cards, PayPal, PayPal Credit, Venmo, Google Pay, or ApplePay pay the convenience fee directly to the payment service provider. Arlington County does not receive any portion of the fee.

How long will it take for my payment to be applied to my account?

The date on which a payment is submitted will be used as the effective payment date for determining penalty and interest. In most cases, online payments will be applied to your account the next business day but reflected in your CAPP profile the same day they are made. If staff attention is needed, payment posting may be delayed.

Please be advised that if you are paying a utilities bill, payment must be received within 30 days of the bill date to avoid a late fee.

NOTE: If your payment is returned by the bank, you will be responsible for fees, penalties, and interest until valid payment is received.

Can I schedule a payment for a future date?

Payments for all accounts except utilities can be scheduled in advance, up through the due date. Business taxes must be filed  before you can schedule a future payment. Please note that no payments can be scheduled after the due date. 

Please contact our Customer Service team for more information by calling 703-228-4000 (Option 8) or emailing CAPP@arlingtonva.us. 

Can I opt out of paper bills?

Coming soon.

Can I pay more or less than the amount due on the bill?

Yes, you can pay any amount, regardless of the amount due. To do so, click into the yellow “Payment Amount” cell in the corresponding row and edit the amount you wish to pay. 

If you choose to pay less than the full amount by the due date, penalties and interest will apply to the remaining balance.

What is Automatic Bank Debit (ABD) and how do I sign up?

With a CAPP account, you can sign up to have your taxes (real estate, vehicle personal property, business tangible) and/or utility bills paid automatically through our Automatic Bank Debit (ABD) Program. Once your account(s) are enrolled in ABD, your payments will be automatically debited from your designated checking or savings account, if permitted by your financial institution, on the due dates. For real estate taxes, you have the option to pay monthly. There is no charge for this service. Credit cards, debit cards, and other advanced payment methods, such as PayPal, PayPal Credit, Venmo, Google Pay, or ApplePay, cannot be used for ABD. If you have a delinquent account, you must pay before enrolling.

To enroll your account(s) in ABD, log into your CAPP profile and from the “Summary” tab, under “I Want To," select “Manage Automatic Payments.” After you’ve indicated which account(s) you would like to enroll, you will need to enter a valid routing and bank account number.

Once an ABD enrollment request is submitted, the Treasurer’s Office reviews the request on the following business day. It may take from 3 to 5 business days to process and approve your enrollment in ABD. Once your account(s) are enrolled, you will receive written confirmation of the enrollment via email and USPS mail. If your request is submitted too close to the due date, you may need to pay the current bill manually to avoid late fees. The Treasurer’s Office will attempt to contact you by phone or email if your ABD enrollment request cannot be processed.

For more information, please see the ABD Program Rights and Responsibilities. If you need assistance enrolling in ABD, please call our Customer Service team at 703-228-4000 (Option 8) or email CAPP@arlingtonva.us.

Can I change existing Automatic Payment information?

Yes, users can log into their CAPP profile anytime to change bank accounts, enroll new accounts to be debited automatically, or discontinue the service. Any change to your enrollment close to a due date may not take effect until after the bill is due. It is the user’s responsibility to ensure all financial information entered is accurate and that there are sufficient funds available to complete the payment.

What’s the difference between Automatic Payment and e-check payment?

E-check payments are on-time payments entered by the taxpayer.  Automatic Bank Debits will occur on set dates for the balance of the account at that time using a predetermined bank account. These payments will continue until the service is discontinued.

If my tax account is delinquent, are the associated late fees included in the amount due?

The balances shown in CAPP are correct as of the start of business on the most recent business day, including penalties and interest. If there have been changes to your account today that you wish to see in CAPP before making a payment, contact the Treasurer’s office for an updated balance.

Where can I locate my Bank Routing and Bank Account Numbers on my check?

Your bank routing number, account number and check number can be located at the bottom of your check. Your bank routing number is the 9 digits between the |: symbols.  Please see the example pictures below. 

DO NOT ENTER YOUR CHECK NUMBER. Your check number is also located on the bottom of your check, on either side of the bank routing number or the account number.

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What fees are associated with this service?

There are no fees associated with using CAPP, filing returns, or making e-check payments. For credit or debit card or other advanced payment methods, our payment service provider charges a convenience fee.

How do I pay a parking ticket that doesn't appear in my account?

Some parking violations, including handwritten parking tickets, may not display immediately in CAPP. When you enter your citation number the screen may say “not found” or have a $0.00 balance. Payment still needs to be made and will be accepted if you are using a valid parking ticket or citation number. Please proceed by entering the amount you are paying and click “Next.” If your ticket was issued over 4 weeks ago and is still not available online, please email the Police Department at parkingtickets@arlingtonva.us.

The instructions for paying a parking ticket online that does not display in CAPP are as follows:

  • Visit CAPP and under “Get Started,” select “Make a Payment.”
  • From the “Bill Type” list, select “Parking Ticket.”
  • Enter your Parking Violation Number and click “Next.”
  • Read the Parking Acknowledgement statement, check the box to acknowledge, and click “Next.”
  • In the “Payment Amount” column, enter the amount you are paying in the yellow cell and click “Next.”
  • Select “E-Check” (no fee) or “Other" (fees apply) (Debit Card, Credit Card, PayPal, PayPal Credit, Venmo, Google Pay, or Apple Pay) as the payment method and proceed as directed.

You can also pay your parking ticket by mail, in person, or “Pay by Phone.”  All options are listed on the back of the parking ticket.

NOTE: CAPP only accepts payment for parking tickets. Tickets for moving violations, including those issued during a traffic stop or by red-light/speed safety camera, cannot be paid through CAPP.

 

 

 

 

Registering a Vehicle Using CAPP

What qualifies as a "vehicle" that requires registration?

All cars, trucks, buses, motorcycles, motor homes, trailers, semitrailers, boats, and aircraft require registration.

Do I have to Register my vehicle and pay tax?

Nearly all vehicles located in Arlington County are subject to personal property tax, including vehicles that are not registered in Virginia, vehicles that do not run, and vehicles that are temporarily absent from Arlington County. A vehicle is temporarily absent if it does not acquire a taxable status in another jurisdiction.

What documentation do I need when I register?

You will be asked to attach either a Virginia registration, an out-of-state registration or a temporary registration.

Why are you asking for my Social Security Number?

The Arlington County Commissioner of Revenue is requesting your Social Security Number for local tax administration purposes pursuant to Virginia Code § 58.1-3017. Social Security Numbers are used as a means of identification, to facilitate tax collection and to provide tax refunds to taxpayers. Social Security Numbers are regarded and protected as confidential tax information and will not be disclosed for any purpose, except as required by law.

What is a VIN?

The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is a unique number (consisting of numerals and letters) assigned to a vehicle by the auto/truck manufacturer primarily for registration and identification purposes. Every vehicle manufactured since 1981 has a 17 character VIN. When decoded, each character of the VIN identifies specifics about that particular vehicle. For example, make, model, year, body style, engine size, etc.

Where can I find the VIN?

The VIN should be listed on your state vehicle registration. The VIN can be found on your auto or truck by looking at the dashboard on the driver side of the vehicle. If the VIN can not be found, open the driver side door and look at the door post (where the door latches when it is closed). It is likely that the VIN will also be displayed in this location.

What if the VIN is not 17 characters long?

If the VIN on your auto/truck is not 17 characters long, double-check to make sure that you have copied it down correctly. If the result of a second look is that the VIN is still less than 17 characters long, the VIN is most likely from a pre-1981 vehicle. Prior to 1981, VINs varied in length from 11 to 17 characters. Information on vehicles manufactured before 1981 is limited.

How are cars valued?

The Arlington County Commissioner of Revenue uses the lowest value in recognized vehicle pricing guides, such as the N.A.D.A. Used Car Guide, to assess all vehicles. The actual price you paid for the vehicle may be the basis for the assessment only if the vehicle is not listed in a pricing guide.

What timeframe am I taxed for?

The personal property tax year is from January 1 to December 31. Vehicles are assessed based on the number of months they have a taxable situs in Arlington. A period of half a month or more is considered a full month.

I am in the military, do I have to pay?

MILITARY: If you are an active-duty member of the United States military who maintains a legal residence outside of Virginia and resides in Virginia under military orders, your vehicle(s) may qualify for a military exemption. To qualify, a vehicle must be registered:

  • solely in the name of the active-duty service member, or
  • jointly in the names of the active-duty service member and his or her spouse who share a household, or
  • solely in the name of the active-duty service member’s spouse as long as he or she resides with the active-duty military member.

Any service member or spouse requesting an exemption from personal property tax will be required to submit their military ID, Leave and Earnings Statement (LES), and documentation as to military orders and marital status (if spousal exemption is sought.). Co-owned vehicles where the co-owner is other than a spouse are only exempted when both owners are on active duty and are residents of another state. Leased vehicles do not qualify for military exemption. To find out if you qualify for this exemption, call the Commissioner’s office at 703-228-3135.

I am not a Virginia resident. Do I still need to do this?

If you are a non-resident, you are liable for the personal property tax if your vehicle is in Arlington. You may be exempt from the tax during the first year if you provide the Commissioner’s office with a paid receipt or certified filing for a personal property tax (not an excise tax, an ad valorem tax, a sales tax, nor a registration fee) for the same vehicle and the same time period from a jurisdiction that does not prorate its tax.

In accordance with Virginia law, Arlington County’s Commissioner of Revenue assesses an annual license fee of $100 on vehicles garaged in Arlington that carry out-of-state license plates and are not exempt from the car tax (full-time student attending school in Virginia, military, congressmen, diplomatic status and taxi cabs). This fee is in addition to the annual vehicle tax and decal fee.

The State of Virginia requires vehicle owners to register their vehicles with the DMV in Virginia within 30 days of entering the state, unless otherwise exempted by law. Arlington residents must register their vehicles with Arlington County within 60 days of move-in or acquiring a new vehicle.

Current Virginia license plates may be obtained by visiting the DMV Select, located at the Commissioner’s office, 2100 Clarendon Boulevard, 2nd floor, or at any Virginia DMV Customer Service location. For more information for residents new to Virginia, visit https://www.dmv.virginia.gov/moving/#/moving/newva.html

Does my vehicle qualify for tax relief?

The vehicle must be owned or leased by an individual and NOT used for business purposes. A vehicle is considered to be used for business purposes if:

  • More than 50% of the mileage for the year is used as a business expense for Federal Income Tax purposes OR reimbursed by an employer;
  • More than 50% of the depreciation associated with the vehicle is deducted as a business expense for Federal Income Tax;
  • The cost of the vehicle is expensed pursuant to Section 179 of the Internal Revenue Service Code; or the vehicle is leased by an individual and the leasing company pays the tax without reimbursement from the individual.

Is this property tax just an “Arlington” thing?

NO.  All cities and counties in Virginia have a personal property tax. Arlington County taxes cars, trucks, buses, motorcycles, motor homes, trailers, semitrailers, boats and aircraft. This tax is assessed by the Commissioner of the Revenue while taxes are paid to the Treasurer.

 

 

 

 

CAPP and Online Security of Use

What is Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)?

Two-factor authentication (2FA) adds a second level of authentication to your account log-in.  When you only have to enter your username and one password, that’s considered a single-factor authentication.  Think of 2FA as an extra line of defense that’s tougher than the strongest password. We all want your information to be safe; 2FA will help.

When you log into CAPP using your username and password, instead of immediately gaining access, you will be asked to provide another piece of information:  your cell phone number or email address.  After you provide that information, CAPP will send you a unique one-time passcode (OTP) to your phone or email, whichever you have chosen. You must then enter the OTP in order to gain access to CAPP. Once the device you are working on is verified, CAPP will remember it and you shouldn’t need to verify it again.

How is my financial information protected?

Arlington County takes information protection very seriously. There are multiple layers of security within the application to protect your data. Your access to CAPP uses Secure Socket Layer (SSL) from your browser to protect any information you submit or view from the CAPP system. Your account passwords are protected so that even CAPP administrators cannot access this information.

The site is protected from “Phishing” and other “Trojan Horse” attacks with Extended Validation. Look for the “County of Arlington (US)” green bar in newer browsers to ensure that you are at the legitimate CAPP site.

What can I do to help secure my information?

What can I do to help secure my information?

Because you establish your own unique profile and password, you will be able to view and control who has access to your accounts. All information transferred to your computer is done over a secure connection. You can help maintain this security by doing the following:

  • Do NOT provide your account numbers, DLNs, or password to anyone else.
  • Choose a password that is different from those you use for your email, social networking, or other web sites whose security may be compromised.
  • Change your password periodically and be sure your password is something known only by you. Your password is used to access your account information. It should be kept confidential in order to reduce your security risks.
  • Always log off. Once you have completed your transactions it is important to log off so you do not leave a “live” session active for someone else to use.
  • When you log out of CAPP you should always close the web browser to ensure your personal data is not viewable by the next person to use the computer.

My pop-up blocker reports pop-ups. Do I have to turn it off?

There are some links within CAPP, including credit card payments, that will launch or pop-up a new window of information that may be blocked by your computer from displaying on your screen and which may also prevent your ability to print documents. It is recommended that you either disable your computer’s pop-up blocker features or change your computer’s pop-up blocker settings to allow pop-ups while navigating through the CAPP secure website. CAPP will never display advertisements or other pop-up windows except to enable a feature you request, such as viewing or printing a document.

You may refer to your browser’s (i.e., Internet Explorer, Safari, or Firefox) Internet Options or Preference settings to locate your pop-up blocker settings. You may also locate pop-up blocker features in additional toolbars that may be installed on your browser, such as Google and Yahoo. Some Internet users have more than one pop-up blocker feature installed that may need modification.

What computers and browsers can be used with CAPP?

It is recommended that you use a current version of Edge, Safari, Chrome, or Firefox as your browser to access the CAPP website. Using a different browser may reduce site functionality. For your security, you may wish to disable any local settings, utilities, or browser settings that auto-fill or auto-complete fields in your browser. There are no restrictions regarding what device you use as long as you are using a supported browser.

To be able to view and print letters properly, you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader 7.0 version or greater.

What is a passkey?

Passkeys allow you to sign into CAPP using your fingerprint, face, or screen lock, like a PIN, instead of a username and password. If you use two-factor authentication, you won't have to verify a code if you sign in using a passkey. Passkeys are saved to your password manager, so you can sign in on other devices.

To create a passkey, log into your CAPP profile and click the “I Want To” tab. Under “Access Management,” click “Manage My Profile” and then select “Manage Passkeys.” 

 

 

CAPP and Businesses - Filing Returns & Account Access

I filed my return in CAPP but need to make a correction. Can I do that online?

Any return you file or payment you make through CAPP can be changed until it is processed by our internal tax system (usually early the next morning). Business License and Business Tangible returns submitted through CAPP can be amended online at any time after that. But once a payment or other return is processed, it cannot be changed online. You will need to contact the appropriate office to inquire about how to make changes. For business tax returns, contact the Business Tax Division at 703-228-3060. For vehicle registrations, contact the Personal Property Division at 703-228-3135. For payments and dog license renewals, contact the Treasurer at 703-228-4000.

Can I change my address or contact info online?

You may notify us of such changes using CAPP. To ensure your privacy and our ability to assess your taxes appropriately, most of these requests will require verification by our staff. Note that address changes for other County service agencies cannot be submitted through CAPP; contact those agencies directly. For your utilities (water/sewer/refuse) account, contact the Department of Environmental Services at 703-228-5000. For Real Estate Assessments, contact 703-228-3920.

What if I’m no longer in business?

You will be able to notify us of such changes using links inside CAPP. To ensure your privacy and our ability to assess your taxes appropriately, most of these requests will require verification by our staff.

Can I have my accountant or tax professional create a CAPP profile for me?

Yes, but we strongly suggest that you create your own master account, and then allow them to create a secondary account. That will allow you to control access to your accounts should you ever change accountants. If your accountant is based in Arlington and is registered with us for a Business License, they should register for their own CAPP Profile, and then request third party access to your accounts through that.

Can more than one CAPP profile have access to my accounts?

Yes. Multiple individuals can create profiles to access an account. The customer with the “Master” profile has the authority to manage the web access rules for any additional customer profiles.

CAPP allows for three “Access Type” options for customer profiles:

  • Master – The profile with Master authority status is granted “All Access” functionality to the account, with the additional ability to manage profile access rules to the account. There can be only one profile with Master authority. Note: To request “Master” access level, or removal of the “Master” access level from an individual that is no longer employed by a business, the business owner/officer must contact the Commissioner of Revenue.
  • Account Manager – Will have the same access authority as the Master, except the ability to remove the Master profile’s access.
  • View – Profiles with view only access will not be able to make changes, submit requests, file returns, or make payments.

CAPP also allows you to control the access third-party tax preparers have to your account.

What if I own or am employed by multiple businesses. Can I access all my businesses with one logon ID? Can I use the same email address?

If you own your own business and are also an employee of another business, you should register your CAPP profile as your own business (i.e., sole prop or non-sole prop) and then request third party access to your employer’s business.

If you own or are employed by multiple businesses, you will need to create profile for one business, and then request third-party access to the other businesses. If the businesses have the same ownership and should be separate accounts on one customer record, contact the Commissioner of Revenue to have the records merged.

How do I restrict the access that my employees and/or third-party accountants have to my accounts?

If you have the master profile on your accounts, you can adjust the permissions of the other profiles as follows:

  • All Access – file returns, make payments, submit requests (close/reactivate account, change mailing address, change DBA name, request filing extensions, and installment agreements), modify information, and manage profile access to the account.
  • File – view all information and file returns.
  • File & Pay – view all information, as make payments and file returns.
  • Pay – view all information and make payments.
  • View – view account information, but not submit requests or modify information.

I have multiple tax accounts. Can I access all of my tax accounts in CAPP?

Depending on the information you provided when you established a CAPP profile, other accounts associated with your customer record may be available. If you need to add others, select the “Add Access to Account” link from the CAPP Customer home page. You will then be required to verify information for the account you wish to add.

For business taxes, each owner, officer, or designated employee that successfully requests access to one tax account will automatically receive access to all tax accounts for that taxpaying entity. The individual with the “Master” level authority for the taxpaying entity may then limit access to specific tax accounts.

I’m a third-party accountant or tax preparer. Can I access multiple clients’ accounts with my CAPP profile?

Yes. If your own business has an Arlington Business License, you should first create a CAPP profile for yourself. Then, you can add access to the business tax accounts for all your clients under your profile. After logging in, select the “Add Access to Another Account” link from your CAPP Home page. You will be required to enter the requested information for each of the client tax accounts to which you require access.

The account owner will then be able to log in to their CAPP Profile to change the third-party’s access level: (a) “file”, (b) “pay”, (c) “file and pay”, or (d) “view” only.

If you are not an Arlington-based business, you will need to maintain separate profiles for each client, as though you were an employee of the client.

 

Contact Us

Need help with setting up an account, making changes to an account or other "how to" items?

Contact our Customer Service team at 703-228-4000 or send an email to capp@arlingtonva.us.   

Questions about Businesses, Business Licenses or Business Taxes

Contact the Commissioner of Revenue's Business Tax Division 
Business@arlingtonva.us or 703-228-3060

Questions about Vehicle Assessments, Registrations, or Opening/Closing Accounts

Contact the Commissioner of Revenue's Vehicle Personal Property Division
vehicle@arlingtonva.us or 703-228-3135

Questions about Tax Payments, Billing, or Refunds

Contact the Treasurer's Office 
capp@arlingtonva.us or 703-228-4000