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property records
44 Porch Notes tagged “property records,” from counties across Colorado.
Money and taxes - El Paso County
Check El Paso County assessor data before trusting a listing
El Paso County assessor records show parcel, ownership, land-use, and value history — a plain first check before you trust a listing.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Montezuma County
Start a Montezuma County property check with the assessor record
The assessor record is a grounded first stop for parcel, owner, land class, buildings, and assessed value before you trust listing copy.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Routt County
Start a Routt County property check with the assessor record
The assessor record puts parcel details, value history, sales, and maps in one official place before you trust a listing.
Read note ->Home and property - Teller County
Start a Teller County property check with the assessor record
The Teller County assessor record is a strong first pass on a parcel, but not a substitute for zoning, title, or survey work.
Read note ->Home and property - Teller County
Do not treat Teller County assessor zoning as the final word
Zoning in Teller County online records may be inaccurate, so confirm any use with the Planning Department first.
Read note ->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.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Weld County
Use Weld County property search before trusting a listing
Weld County assessor tools check ownership, parcel, maps, and tax records, catching listing mistakes before you get attached to a place.
Read note ->Home and property - Las Animas County
A Las Animas County assessor record is a starting point
Assessor records map a property well as a first stop, but they are not a permit, a recorded deed, or a survey.
Read note ->Home and property - Clear Creek County
Clear Creek property records live in more than one place
Value goes to the assessor, taxes to the treasurer, deeds to the clerk and recorder, and ClearMap covers location — four tools, four questions.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Montrose County
Montrose County assessor records are a first stop, not the whole file
The Montrose County Assessor's ownership, value, map, and classification records frame property questions but are not a title or survey.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Larimer County
Use Larimer County's assessor search before trusting a listing sheet
The free Larimer County assessor search shows property records, sales data, and past tax history straight from the official county source.
Read note ->Home and property - Morgan County
Use Morgan County record search before relying on a listing
A listing is not the official record; Morgan County's free Assessor and recorded-document searches let you check ownership, value, and deeds first.
Read note ->Home and property - Larimer County
Larimer permit records can explain an old remodel
Public Larimer permit, plan, and inspection records show whether old remodel work was actually county-reviewed.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Larimer County
Larimer recording alerts help watch your name
Register your name with Larimer's free recording alert and get an email the moment a document is filed under it.
Read note ->Home and property - San Miguel County
San Miguel's property lookup is a starting point, not a closing answer
San Miguel's online property lookup is good homework, but the values shown are not set and can change, so verify before closing.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Gunnison County
Start a Gunnison County parcel check with the assessor
The Gunnison County Assessor's property record search shows owner, legal description, land and improvement details, recent sales, value, and tax history.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Yuma County
Yuma County's recording index is a starting point, not title advice
Yuma County's online recording index shows what documents exist, but real title answers still need official copies and title work.
Read note ->Water and land - Jefferson County
A Jeffco elevation certificate is floodplain paperwork
An elevation certificate documents how high a building sits, and near a Jeffco floodplain it can shape review, insurance, and a sale.
Read note ->Home and property - Bent County
Bent County Public Trustee work can matter after payoff
After a Bent County payoff, the Public Trustee releases the deed of trust so the record shows the loan is gone.
Read note ->Home and property - Crowley County
Crowley County assessor records show more than value
The assessor record holds improvements, land size, legal description, ownership, and addresses, making it a strong first stop for property homework.
Read note ->Home and property - Gilpin County
Gilpin recorded deeds start with the clerk, not a sales letter
Your Gilpin County deed is available from the Clerk and Recorder at a low per-page cost, so a company billing you for a copy is worth a second look.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Logan County
Start with the Logan County Assessor when a parcel story feels fuzzy
The Logan County Assessor is the first stop for parcel value, classification, and public property records, but it is not a survey or title opinion.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Elbert County
The Elbert County Assessor card is a first-pass property check
An Elbert County assessor record card is a solid first-pass property check, but deeds and legal descriptions live with the Clerk and Recorder.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Chaffee County
Use the Chaffee County Assessor before you trust a parcel story
The Chaffee County Assessor record shows a parcel's value, classification, and county description, a strong first clue before any offer.
Read note ->Local rules - Crowley County
Crowley County property records run through the recorder
Deeds and other recorded property filings in Crowley County run through the Clerk and Recorder, who serves as recorder of deeds.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Custer County
Custer assessor records are about property facts and value
The Custer County assessor discovers, locates, and values taxable property and keeps its records, but does not set the tax rate.
Read note ->Home and property - Kit Carson County
Kit Carson County deed records live with the Clerk and Recorder
The Kit Carson County Clerk and Recorder records deeds, keeps property records, and furnishes deed abstracts, so recorded-document questions start there.
Read note ->Home and property - Weld County
Oil and gas is part of property homework in Weld County
Weld County runs its own oil-and-gas office for surface rules in unincorporated areas, so nearby wells and tanks are worth looking up.
Read note ->Home and property - Cheyenne County
Recorded property documents start with the Cheyenne County Clerk
The Clerk & Recorder holds Cheyenne County's deeds and public property records, searchable by name or land description from 1982 forward.
Read note ->Home and property - San Miguel County
Recorded San Miguel property documents start with the clerk
Recorded deeds start with the clerk and recorder, while assessor and treasurer records answer different property questions.
Read note ->Home and property - Washington County
Washington assessor records are a public starting point
Washington County assessor records are open for public inspection during office hours, minus what the law shields.
Read note ->Home and property - Crowley County
Crowley County Public Trustee work can matter after payoff
Paying off a loan does not automatically clear it from the record; in Crowley County the Public Trustee handles the release of a deed of trust.
Read note ->Home and property - Lincoln County
Lincoln property records start with the Clerk and Recorder
Deeds and other recorded property documents live with the Lincoln County Clerk and Recorder, online or by in-person appointment.
Read note ->Home and property - Rio Blanco County
Rio Blanco County recorded documents are public, but not a title opinion
Rio Blanco real estate records are public and free to search, but the recorder won't run the search or tell you what a document means.
Read note ->Home and property - Broomfield County
Broomfield property records help you check the parcel, not just the address
Broomfield's property search lets you look up parcel, tax area, tax authority, owner, address, and legal description from official data.
Read note ->Home and property - Crowley County
Crowley County offers recording alerts for property paperwork
Fraud Guard is a free Crowley County alert that flags possible unauthorized recordings tied to your name or property.
Read note ->Home and property - Otero County
In Otero County, the recorded deed is a clerk question
Deed and recording questions in Otero County belong with the Clerk and Recorder, where paper history outranks a seller's memory.
Read note ->Home and property - La Plata County
La Plata County property questions often start in several portals
La Plata County splits property records across GIS, Assessor, Community Development, Clerk, and Treasurer tools, so one search rarely tells the story.
Read note ->Home and property - Lincoln County
Lincoln County offers recorded-document name monitoring
Register a name with Lincoln County's clerk and get an email alert when a matching name lands in recorded documents.
Read note ->Home and property - Otero County
Otero County GIS is a map tool, not a survey
Otero County's GIS maps are great for orienting and parcel numbers, but accuracy is not guaranteed, so a boundary fight needs a survey.
Read note ->Home and property - El Paso County
A new El Paso County build may need address determination first
PPRBD handles addressing in its region, so a new build or parcel question may need address determination or verification before paperwork lines up.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Lake County
After a Lake County payoff, the deed of trust release still has to be recorded
Paying off a loan is not the last step: a release of deed of trust must be recorded to clear the lien from your property.
Read note ->Home and property - Cheyenne County
Cheyenne County foreclosure starts with Public Trustee records
A Cheyenne County foreclosure starts when a Notice of Election and Demand is recorded, and the owner keeps the property through the sale.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Kit Carson County
Kit Carson County foreclosure sale dates can change
Kit Carson foreclosure sales are often continued and dates do change, so confirm the posted date with the Public Trustee close to when you act.
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