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15 Porch Notes tagged “mailing address,” from counties across Colorado.

Money and taxes - Archuleta County

Archuleta County tax statements follow the owner of record

Tax statements go to the owner of record's address on file, so update it after a purchase, death, move, or refinance or risk a missed bill.

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Money and taxes - Douglas County

A missing Douglas County tax statement does not stop the bill

A Douglas County tax statement that never arrives doesn't cancel the bill, so verify your address and pull the statement online yourself.

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Money and taxes - Adams County

Adams County tax mailing addresses start with the Assessor

Your property tax mailing address lives with the Assessor first, then feeds the Treasurer who sends the bill.

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Money and taxes - Douglas County

Douglas tax mail follows the owner's written address change

The Douglas County Assessor changes a property's mailing address only with the owner's written, signed, dated consent.

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Money and taxes - San Miguel County

Keep your San Miguel tax mailing address current

San Miguel tax notices go to the owner of record, so a stale mailing address can route deadlines to the wrong place.

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Money and taxes - Pueblo County

Pueblo County tax statements depend on the address of record

Pueblo County property-tax statements are tied to county records, so a bad mailing address is worth fixing before a tax deadline or closing.

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Money and taxes - Boulder County

A Boulder address change should reach Assessor and Treasurer

One Boulder County change-of-address form updates both the Assessor and the Treasurer, so tax notices follow you after a move.

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Money and taxes - Gilpin County

Missing a Gilpin tax notice does not erase the tax

In Gilpin County the property tax is owed every year even if the notice never reaches you, so keep your address current.

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Money and taxes - Weld County

Weld tax notices follow the assessor mailing address

Your Weld assessor mailing address steers Notices of Valuation, Notices of Determination, business declarations, and taxpayer letters.

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Money and taxes - Rio Blanco County

Rio Blanco County tax notices go to the owner of record

Rio Blanco County mails the property tax notice to the owner of record, not your lender — even when escrow is paying the bill.

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Money and taxes - Saguache County

Saguache County tax statements follow the owner and address on the tax roll

Saguache tax statements go to the owner of record at the tax-roll address, so a stale address after closing can cost you the notice.

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Money and taxes - Custer County

Keep your Custer tax notice mailing address current

A move or a closing can send your Custer property tax notice to the wrong mailbox; the assessor and treasurer both take address changes.

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Money and taxes - Saguache County

The grantee mailing address on a Saguache County deed matters

A deed must carry the grantee's legal mailing address, and that address is where tax statements go after a sale.

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Money and taxes - El Paso County

El Paso County tax mailing addresses start with the Assessor

To fix where an El Paso County tax statement is mailed, change the address with the Assessor first; it then flows to the Treasurer.

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Home and property - Grand County

Grand County's mailing address form does not change who owns the property

Updating a Grand County mailing address moves where tax notices go, but changing who owns the property takes a recorded deed.

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