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notice of valuation

18 Porch Notes tagged “notice of valuation,” from counties across Colorado.

Money and taxes - Boulder County

A Boulder County value appeal is about the Assessor's value

A Boulder County value appeal challenges the Assessor's number for your parcel, not the whole tax bill, so bring value evidence.

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Money and taxes - Douglas County

A Douglas County value appeal is about the assessed value

A Douglas County appeal challenges your property's assessed value during the Assessor's window, not the mill levies or the whole tax bill.

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Money and taxes - Jefferson County

A Jeffco value appeal needs evidence, not just sticker shock

A Jeffco value appeal turns on evidence: show why the value or class is wrong and back your own estimate with facts.

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Money and taxes - Routt County

A Routt County value appeal starts with the data, not the tax bill

If the county value looks wrong, review the assessor data and appeal during the current notice window.

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Money and taxes - Arapahoe County

An Arapahoe Notice of Valuation is about value, not the final tax bill

A Notice of Valuation sets your home's value, not the tax bill, so a value or classification dispute starts with the Assessor, not the Treasurer.

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Money and taxes - El Paso County

An El Paso County value appeal is about the assessor's value

An El Paso County value appeal challenges the assessor's value or classification, not the size of your tax bill.

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Money and taxes - Fremont County

In Fremont County, the assessor value is not the tax bill

Value and classification questions go to the Fremont County Assessor; payments and balances go to the Treasurer.

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Money and taxes - Summit County

Summit County value questions start with the assessor record

Summit County assessment questions start with the Assessor's property record, not the Treasurer's payment page.

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Money and taxes - Garfield County

A Garfield County value appeal is not a tax appeal

Appeal value or classification to the Garfield County Assessor, but the Assessor does not set the taxes that local districts charge.

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Money and taxes - Larimer County

A Larimer Notice of Valuation is about value, not the tax bill

A Larimer Notice of Valuation shows the assessor's value, not a bill, and you protest the value with the assessor during the protest window.

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Money and taxes - Eagle County

In Eagle County, a value appeal starts with the assessor record

A high Eagle County tax bill is really a value question: check the assessor record and appeal through the Notice of Valuation.

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Money and taxes - Clear Creek County

The Clear Creek assessor value is not the tax bill

In Clear Creek County, the assessor handles property value and records; the treasurer handles the tax statement and collection.

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Money and taxes - Alamosa County

An Alamosa County notice of valuation is not the tax bill

An Alamosa County notice of valuation shows the assessor's assigned value and your right to appeal it, not the final property tax bill.

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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 - Custer County

Custer value protests start while the valuation window is open

A set window each year lets Custer County owners question a property valuation with the assessor, with a later appeal step.

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Money and taxes - Lincoln County

A Lincoln Notice of Valuation is about value, not the tax bill

A Lincoln County Notice of Valuation reports the assessor's value, not a tax bill; value questions go to the assessor while the window is open.

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Money and taxes - Otero County

In Otero County, the valuation notice starts tax homework

Your annual notice of valuation, not the tax bill, is where Otero County property-tax homework really begins.

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Money and taxes - Washington County

Washington value appeals start with property facts

A Washington County value appeal turns on the property's own facts, not the tax bill, so check the parcel record before the appeal window closes.

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