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150 Porch Notes tagged “treasurer,” from counties across Colorado.
Money and taxes - Douglas County
A Douglas tax-lien certificate is not the property
A Douglas County tax-lien certificate is a lien interest, not the house; ownership only changes once a later Treasurer's Deed issues.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Adams County
Adams County property tax starts with two different county offices
Two Adams County offices split the work: the Assessor values and classifies property; the Treasurer bills, collects, and distributes the tax.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Archuleta County
An Archuleta County tax sale is buyer-beware territory
A delinquent-tax auction collects unpaid taxes; it is no promise the parcel is buildable, accessible, or worth what you bid.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Arapahoe County
Arapahoe property taxes start with the assessor, then move to the treasurer
In Arapahoe County the Assessor owns property value and exemptions; the Treasurer owns the bill, the payment, and where the money goes.
Read note ->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.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Bent County
Bent County's assessor values property, then the treasurer collects
The assessor values and classifies property; the treasurer collects the tax — two offices, so send each question to the right one.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Boulder County
Boulder County property tax starts with two offices
Two Boulder County offices run property tax: the Assessor sets value and exemptions, the Treasurer collects payment.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Crowley County
Crowley County splits the property tax job
The assessor sets your property's value; the treasurer collects the tax. Knowing which is which gets your question answered fast.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Douglas County
Douglas County property tax starts with two county offices
The Assessor sets a Douglas County property's value; the Treasurer bills, collects, and distributes the tax, so each question goes to a different office.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Douglas County
Douglas delinquent property tax can become a lien problem
Late Douglas County property taxes start as interest and notices but can grow into a tax-lien process with investors and deadlines.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Douglas County
Douglas property tax has half-pay and full-pay paths
Property owners can split the bill in February and June or pay it in full in April, with deadlines posted by the Treasurer.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Larimer County
Larimer property tax is half-pay or full-pay
Larimer property tax is paid in two equal halves or one full amount; partial payments are not accepted, so send a whole installment.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Larimer County
Larimer Treasurer collects tax, but does not set it
The Treasurer mails statements, collects, and distributes property tax but never sets the amount; value and record questions belong to the Assessor.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Las Animas County
Las Animas County's assessor values property, not tax rates
The assessor values property and keeps the records; the treasurer collects the bill and serves as public trustee.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Moffat County
Moffat County's assessor values property, then the treasurer bills it
In Moffat County the assessor values property and the treasurer bills it, so where you aim a question depends on which is wrong.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Weld County
Weld County property tax starts with two different county offices
The Weld County Assessor values property, while the Treasurer collects and distributes the tax bill that comes later.
Read note ->Money and taxes - El Paso County
Your El Paso County tax bill: the assessor values, the treasurer collects
Two different El Paso County offices touch your property tax, and the bill itself is built from the mill levies of every district that overlaps your land.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Las Animas County
A Las Animas foreclosure sale can leave funds to check
If a foreclosure sale brings more than the debt owed, the former owner may have surplus funds waiting at the Public Trustee.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Adams County
An Adams County tax lien certificate is not house keys
Buying a tax lien certificate in Adams County is a recorded lien, not possession, use, access, or improvement rights to the property.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Douglas County
Douglas mailed tax payments need postmark breathing room
Mailed Douglas County tax payments count by USPS postmark date, but mail isn't always postmarked the day it's dropped in the box.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Jefferson County
Jeffco property tax notices live in the Treasurer's portal too
A missing tax notice does not pause the bill in Jeffco; the Treasurer portal lets owners view, pay, and pull a copy by address or parcel.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Mesa County
Mesa County tax statements are worth checking from the treasurer
The Mesa County treasurer holds the official tax record — statements, receipts, due dates, and delinquency, not a listing's estimate.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Moffat County
Missing a Moffat County tax notice does not erase the tax
Moffat County mails a tax notice each year, but never getting the statement does not stop the treasurer from collecting.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Pueblo County
Pueblo County value questions start with the assessor, not the tax bill
Value questions go to the Pueblo County assessor, payment and statements to the treasurer, and mill levies come from the taxing districts.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Teller County
Teller County property taxes are built from local districts
A Teller County tax bill stacks schools, county, city, fire, and other local districts — which is why similar homes can owe different amounts.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Arapahoe County
Use Arapahoe's tax search before you trust a property tax number
Arapahoe's online tax search shows the current bill, payment status, and printable statement, so an old listing number never has to be the last word.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Boulder County
A Boulder tax-lien certificate is not a deed
A Boulder tax-lien certificate names the holder of a lien and its interest rate; it is not a deed or ownership of the property.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Mesa County
A Mesa County tax lien sale is not a normal property sale
A Mesa County tax sale sells the lien on overdue taxes as a certificate, not the house itself.
Read note ->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.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Montezuma County
A mortgage escrow does not replace checking the Montezuma tax bill
Montezuma County tax statements go to the owner of record, and a missing one does not excuse late payment, even with escrow.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Teller County
A Teller County tax lien certificate is not ownership
A Teller County tax lien is a claim against the property, not the land itself, and gives no right to enter.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Adams County
Adams County property tax has half-pay and full-pay lanes
Property tax comes in two set lanes, two half payments or one full payment, not in any odd partial amount.
Read note ->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.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Archuleta County
Archuleta County has a tax-bill address chore worth doing
The Treasurer offers address-change and e-notice tools, making your tax-mail address a small ownership record worth keeping current.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Boulder County
Boulder property tax is half-pay or full-pay
Colorado property taxes in Boulder County can be paid in two equal installments or in one full payment, your choice.
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 - Delta County
Delta County tax notices can be missed even when the bill is due
Delta County owners can get electronic tax statements, but a notice that never arrives does not excuse a late payment.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Fremont County
Fremont County tax payment questions go through the treasurer
The Fremont County Treasurer collects property taxes and is the place to check a balance, confirm payment, or pay online.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Garfield County
Garfield County's Assessor and Treasurer do different tax jobs
Garfield County splits property tax in two: the Assessor sets value and classification, the Treasurer handles the bill and the payment.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Routt County
In Routt County, the tax notice still belongs on the owner's radar
Mortgage companies may research taxes, but Routt County sends the property tax notice to the owner of record.
Read note ->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.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Larimer County
Larimer County tax statements are worth checking from the treasurer
View a tax statement, pay, or update a mailing address through the Larimer County Treasurer — the office that keeps the current payment record.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Larimer County
Larimer tax deferral postpones, but does not erase
Colorado's senior and military tax deferral postpones property-tax payment, with interest, until the home is sold or the estate is settled.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Las Animas County
Manufactured homes have their own tax-paperwork lane in Las Animas County
A manufactured home carries its own tax lane: the county treasurer handles its taxes, moving permits, and authentications.
Read note ->Home and property - Phillips County
Phillips manufactured homes need tax authentication before transfer
Transferring a Phillips County manufactured home needs current property taxes and a tax authentication the Treasurer issues by law.
Read note ->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.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Summit County
Summit County tax payment questions go to the treasurer
Tax bills, payments, and balances run through the Summit County Treasurer; value questions go to the Assessor.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Pueblo County
Unpaid Pueblo County property taxes follow the property
In Pueblo County the property itself secures the tax lien, so unpaid taxes are a parcel-level issue a buyer must clear at closing.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Weld County
Weld property tax is half-pay or full-pay
Weld property taxes come in two equal halves or one full payment — partial amounts are not accepted.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Weld County
Weld tax liens can be redeemed before the deed auction step
A Weld County tax lien can be redeemed by the owner, an agent, or a legally interested party right up until the public auction step.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Gunnison County
A Gunnison County tax lien certificate is not the land
A winning Gunnison County tax lien certificate buys a lien on unpaid taxes, not ownership, access, or the right to improve the land.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Jefferson County
A Jeffco tax lien needs the Treasurer, not guesswork
Redeeming a Jeffco tax lien runs through the Treasurer with limits on payment forms, so it is not a place to improvise or trust a private letter.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Larimer County
A Larimer tax lien sale is not the same as selling the property
Unpaid taxes can trigger a Larimer County tax lien sale, but the property itself is not sold there — only a lien on the unpaid tax changes hands.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Park County
A Park County tax lien certificate does not give you the property
A Park County tax lien certificate is a claim securing unpaid taxes, not ownership of the land behind it.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Routt County
A Routt County tax lien sale is not a quick way to own a property
Buying a tax lien means buying a certificate tied to unpaid taxes, not walking away with the deed.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Yuma County
A Yuma County tax lien sale is not the same as losing the land that day
A Yuma County tax lien sale is not the day you lose the land; a redemption period still lets you clear the taxes and interest.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Adams County
Adams tax statements go to the owner of record
The Adams County Treasurer mails property tax statements to the owner of record, so the bill goes wherever the county record points.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Rio Grande County
After closing in Rio Grande County, watch the Treasurer's tax record
Rio Grande County property taxes are billed a year behind, so after closing check your statement and watch for the Treasurer's notices that follow.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Alamosa County
An Alamosa County tax lien is not ownership of the property
Buying an Alamosa County tax lien is not buying the property; the assignment carries no ownership or legal rights beyond the lien itself.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Arapahoe County
An Arapahoe CTD is more formal than a tax screenshot
For a closing, a Certificate of Taxes Due from the Treasurer carries weight a tax-search screenshot cannot.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Arapahoe County
An Arapahoe tax lien sale is serious, but it is not instant eviction
A tax lien sale on unpaid Arapahoe taxes is a real warning, but a deed can only be requested years later, after redemption fails.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Boulder County
Boulder tax-lien redemption goes through the Treasurer
Boulder tax-lien redemptions go only through the Treasurer's Office and carry at least a month of interest plus added costs.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Clear Creek County
Clear Creek tax notices follow the owner of record
Property tax notices in Clear Creek go to the owner on the tax roll, so verify the treasurer record after a sale.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Eagle County
Eagle County tax payment history lives with the treasurer
The Eagle County Treasurer's property tax search shows parcel tax amounts, current and prior payment history, an interest calculator, and online payment.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Gunnison County
Gunnison County tax statements follow the owner of record
Gunnison County tax statements go to the owner of record, and never getting one in the mail does not erase the duty to pay on time.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Morgan County
In Morgan County, missing the tax notice does not erase the tax
In Morgan County you owe property tax whether the notice arrives or not, so call the Treasurer if nothing comes by the end of January.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Yuma County
In Yuma County, a missed tax notice does not erase the tax
In Yuma County you owe property tax whether or not the statement reaches you, so a missing notice is a reason to call the Treasurer.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Yuma County
In Yuma County, senior property-tax exemptions start with the Assessor
The senior property-tax exemption application goes to the Yuma County Assessor, not the Treasurer, and the state sets the rules.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Jefferson County
Jeffco manufactured home title work has a tax step
Manufactured home title work in Jeffco needs a tax authentication step at the Treasurer to confirm county taxes are current.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Adams County
Late Adams County property taxes pick up delinquent interest
Pay an Adams County property tax bill after the due date and delinquent interest is added on top of what you owe.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Mesa County
Mesa County building materials can trigger use tax
Use tax applies to building materials bought outside Mesa County for use inside it, and permit holders must file a return.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Alamosa County
Missing an Alamosa County tax notice does not erase the bill
A missing tax statement does not pause your Alamosa County property tax bill; the owner still owes it and must find the amount due.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Montrose County
Montrose County TreasurerWeb shows tax history and receipts
TreasurerWeb shows Montrose County tax history and prints notices, receipts, and statements parcel by parcel, separate from the Assessor's job.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Yuma County
Moving a manufactured home in Yuma County needs a tax check
Changing title or moving a manufactured home in Yuma County needs a Treasurer authentication, and all taxes must be paid first.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Pueblo County
Pueblo County business equipment can have its own tax bill
In Pueblo County, business furniture, fixtures, and equipment can carry their own personal-property tax bill, separate from the land and building.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Rio Grande County
Rio Grande County tax liens are buyer-beware investments
A Rio Grande County tax lien is paper rights only: buyers do their own due diligence, and a lien grants no ownership and no right to enter the property.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Sedgwick County
Selling a manufactured home in Sedgwick County needs a tax authentication
Selling a manufactured home means clearing all property taxes and handing the buyer a tax authentication from the Treasurer's Office.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Yuma County
The Yuma County Assessor sets value, not the tax payment
Yuma County's Assessor values property and creates the tax roll, while the Treasurer collects the taxes and answers payment questions.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Weld County
Weld manufactured-home tax debt can stop a move or sale
A distraint warrant for delinquent taxes can freeze a Weld manufactured home in place: no move and no sale until the bill is current.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Yuma County
Yuma County does not send a second-half tax reminder
Yuma County property taxes can be paid in full or in two halves, but no second-half reminder goes out, so the date is yours to track.
Read note ->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.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Chaffee County
A Chaffee County tax lien certificate is not a deed
Buying a Chaffee County tax lien certificate makes you a lien holder, not the owner; the property owner keeps redemption rights.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Fremont County
A Fremont County tax lien is not instant ownership
Buying a Fremont County tax lien does not make you the owner or give you a right to enter, secure, or maintain the property.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Jefferson County
A Jeffco mortgage escrow does not remove owner homework
Even when a mortgage company pays your Jeffco property taxes, the owner of record stays responsible for making sure they get paid.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Logan County
A Logan County tax lien certificate is not the same as buying the property
A tax lien certificate is a loan to the owner with the property as collateral, not a same-day deed to the land.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Rio Blanco County
A Rio Blanco County tax lien certificate is not the property
At a Rio Blanco County tax lien sale you buy the lien, not the property — a collection process, not an instant transfer of ownership.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Saguache County
A Saguache County tax lien certificate is not property rights
A Saguache tax lien certificate buys the tax debt, not the property, so a tax sale is never instant ownership of the land.
Read note ->Money and taxes - San Miguel County
A San Miguel tax lien sale is not instant ownership
A San Miguel tax lien sale is a delinquent-tax process run by the treasurer, not a simple way to buy the house or land.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Alamosa County
Alamosa County tax notices can be found through the property search
Current and prior Alamosa County tax notices live in the assessor property search, by owner, address, parcel, legal information, or subdivision.
Read note ->Money and taxes - El Paso County
An El Paso County tax certificate checks the property's tax status
A Certificate of Taxes Due is the El Paso County Treasurer's official record of whether a specific property's taxes are paid or owed.
Read note ->Money and taxes - El Paso County
An El Paso County tax lien sale buys a lien, not the house
A tax lien sale in El Paso County collects unpaid taxes, and the winning bidder walks away with a lien, not a house.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Arapahoe County
Arapahoe Public Trustee foreclosure is not the tax lien sale
In Arapahoe County, a Public Trustee deed-of-trust foreclosure and a Treasurer tax lien sale are two different processes run by two different offices.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Bent County
Bent County's treasurer sends property taxes on to the right places
The Bent County treasurer collects your property tax and routes it onward to schools, the city, and special districts.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Adams County
Closing an Adams County business does not erase personal property tax
When an Adams County business closes, the full year's personal property tax is still due, and the county needs notice before equipment moves.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Conejos County
Conejos County property tax notices go to the owner of record
Tax notices follow the owner of record, so confirm your deed and mailing address after a Conejos County purchase or transfer.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Jefferson County
Jeffco Public Trustee foreclosure is separate from tax lien sale
In Jeffco, the Public Trustee handles deed-of-trust foreclosures and releases; the Treasurer runs tax lien sales for unpaid taxes.
Read note ->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.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Rio Blanco County
Rio Blanco County assessor questions are not payment questions
In Rio Blanco County the assessor sets property value and classification, while the treasurer handles bills, payments, tax sales, and collection.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Rio Blanco County
Rio Blanco County property tax pays local districts, not the state
Rio Blanco County property tax funds schools, county government, special districts, towns, and junior colleges, not state services.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Saguache County
Saguache County's assessor sets value, not the tax bill
The assessor sets your property's value; the treasurer collects the tax that flows from value, rates, and levies.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Elbert County
The Elbert County Treasurer is where property tax payment details live
For Elbert County property tax, the treasurer handles payment: deadlines, postmark rules, and a page to look up amounts and print receipts.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Prowers County
The Prowers County Treasurer collects taxes, not the property value
In Prowers County the Treasurer collects and distributes property taxes; the Assessor handles the value behind the bill.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Morgan County
A Morgan County tax lien sale is not a shortcut to owning a house
At a Morgan County tax-lien sale you buy a lien, not the property; the owner keeps title through a redemption period.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Park County
A Park County tax bill can include several district layers
A Park County tax bill stacks several districts — schools, towns, fire, and special districts — so the parcel, not a neighbor, sets the cost.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Arapahoe County
Arapahoe property tax can be paid in one payment or installments
Arapahoe County property tax can be paid in full or in two halves, and several payment channels are open once you pick a path.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Routt County
Business equipment can show up on a Routt County tax bill
Business furniture, equipment, and machinery can be assessed and billed as personal property, apart from the building it sits in.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Conejos County
Conejos County gives property owners a full-payment or half-payment path
Conejos property taxes can be paid in full or on a half-payment schedule; confirm the current calendar each year.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Prowers County
County-held Prowers tax liens are still buyer-beware paperwork
A Prowers County tax lien is delinquent-tax paperwork with owner redemption rights, not a way to buy cheap land.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Cheyenne County
How a property tax bill is built in Cheyenne County
A Cheyenne County property tax bill comes from three parts working together: the actual value, state-set assessment rates that depend on the property's classification, and the mill levies of the districts that overlap a parcel.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Jefferson County
Jeffco property tax is full payment or two halves
Jeffco takes current property tax as one full payment or two equal halves; partial amounts are refused, and lien payoffs ignore postmarks.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Saguache County
Saguache County property taxes are collected one year in arrears
Property taxes here are collected one year in arrears, so the bill you pay this year is really for last year — which can throw off closing math.
Read note ->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.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Chaffee County
The Chaffee County Treasurer collects taxes for many local authorities
One Chaffee County tax bill, collected by the treasurer, is split among the school, town, fire, and other districts that serve your parcel.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Huerfano County
Your Huerfano County tax bill: assessor figures it, treasurer collects it
In Huerfano County, the assessor sets a property's value and the treasurer collects the tax, while the rate comes from the mill levies of every district that overlaps the parcel.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Broomfield County
Broomfield property tax payments start with the Treasurer
Paying a Broomfield property tax bill, finding a notice, or printing a receipt all start with the Treasurer, not the Assessor.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Jefferson County
Closing a Jeffco business does not erase personal property tax
Business personal property tax can come due in full when you close, so notify the Jeffco Treasurer before equipment leaves.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Crowley County
For a late Crowley County tax payment, call before paying
Once a Crowley County property tax payment is past the deadline, call the Treasurer's Office for the real amount due rather than trusting an old bill.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Grand County
Grand County's assessor values property, but does not collect the tax
Two Grand County offices split the property tax job: the assessor sets the value, the treasurer collects the bill.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Otero County
In Otero County, one tax bill can pay many governments
One Otero County tax bill bundles money for several local governments, so the parcel's exact location shapes what you owe.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Jackson County
Jackson County property tax is value, rate, and local districts
A Jackson County property tax bill comes from property value, state assessment rules, and the mill levies for the districts that cover that parcel.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Jefferson County
Jeffco unpaid current taxes can be added to an old tax lien
In Jeffco, a tax lien holder can add later unpaid taxes onto an old certificate, so a past delinquency keeps growing until it is cleared.
Read note ->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.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Kit Carson County
Kit Carson County's treasurer sends tax money to many districts
A Kit Carson County tax bill is collected by the treasurer but split among the county, towns, schools, and special districts.
Read note ->Money and taxes - La Plata County
La Plata County tax payments run through the Treasurer
In La Plata County the Treasurer handles bills, payments, and balances; the Assessor handles value and classification.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Lake County
Lake County property taxes can be paid in halves or in full
Lake County lets you pay property tax in two halves or all at once, with a next-business-day grace when a due date falls on a weekend or holiday.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Lake County
Lake County's tax lien sale is the final collection step for unpaid real property taxes
Unpaid Lake County property taxes can end at an annual tax lien sale, the Treasurer's last step to collect what is owed.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Conejos County
Manufactured homes in Conejos County can need tax paperwork before a move or transfer
Moving or selling a Conejos manufactured home means tax paperwork first: the Treasurer issues the certificates and permits.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Park County
Research Park County-held tax liens before asking for an assignment
Park County-held tax lien certificates are buyer-beware: research the legal description and current balance before asking for an assignment.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Rio Blanco County
Rio Blanco County mobile homes need tax paperwork before moving
A mobile-home move in Rio Blanco County needs a tax authentication and orange movement tag before the home leaves the site.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Rio Blanco County
Rio Blanco County property taxes are paid half or full
Rio Blanco County takes property tax in two equal halves or one full payment; partial amounts are not accepted.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Saguache County
Saguache County property taxes use half or full payment paths
Property tax can be paid in two halves or one full payment; confirm the current dates before you choose.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Logan County
The Logan County Treasurer collects taxes for more than the county
A Logan County property tax bill can fund several overlapping local districts, not just the county, so the total is always parcel-specific.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Grand County
A Grand County tax lien sale is not instant ownership
A Grand County tax lien certificate is a financial interest in unpaid taxes, not ownership of the parcel behind them.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Arapahoe County
Arapahoe tax statement reminders can be electronic
Arapahoe owners can skip the paper property tax statement and get an email when it is ready to view online.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Bent County
Bent County tax dates belong on the current treasurer page
Property tax payment dates in Bent County live on the current treasurer page, where a saved notice from last year cannot mislead you.
Read note ->Home and property - Cheyenne County
Check with the Treasurer before moving a mobile home in Cheyenne County
Moving a manufactured home in Cheyenne County means clearing property taxes and a transportable-home permit through the Treasurer first.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Lake County
Colorado's property tax deferral is a loan, not an exemption
Colorado's property tax deferral is not an exemption, it is a state loan recorded as a junior lien until repaid.
Read note ->Money and taxes - El Paso County
County-held El Paso County tax liens still need homework
A county-held tax lien list looks official, but the buyer still owns the research on the parcel, taxes, and redemption before buying in.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Grand County
In Grand County, missing the tax notice does not erase the tax
Grand County property owners owe their property tax whether or not the once-a-year mailed notice ever reaches the mailbox.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Grand County
A Grand County mobile home tax bill may be separate from the land
In Grand County a mobile home is taxed separately from its land until the title is purged and the home is permanently set on a foundation.
Read note ->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.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Grand County
Grand County property taxes can be paid in halves or in full
Grand County lets you pay property tax in two halves or one full payment, with online, in-person, phone, and mail options.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Baca County
In Baca County, the assessor and the treasurer do two different jobs
Your Baca County property tax bill runs through two offices: the assessor sets the value, and the treasurer collects and distributes the tax.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Park County
Park County personal property tax can become a collections issue
Two Park County offices handle business personal property tax, so a billing or value question goes faster if you start with the right one.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Custer County
Who sets and who collects your Custer County property tax
In Custer County, the assessor values your property and the treasurer collects the tax, with the actual bill built from value, an assessment rate, and local mill levies.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Park County
Park County property tax deferral starts with the current program page
Colorado's property tax deferral is a low-interest state loan for eligible Park County seniors and active military, not an exemption.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Dolores County
A Dolores County tax bill is built from three moving parts
Your property tax here comes from the value the assessor sets, assessment rates set by state law, and the mill levies of the districts that cover your land, then the treasurer collects it.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Las Animas County
A Las Animas County tax bill is built from three moving parts
Property tax here comes from a property's value, a state assessment rate, and the combined mill levies of the districts that cover it, which is why similar homes can owe different amounts.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Kiowa County
In Kiowa County, two different offices handle your property tax
A Kiowa County property tax bill is built from value, an assessment rate, and local mill levies, with the assessor setting value and the treasurer collecting the bill.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Montrose County
In Montrose County, two offices handle your property taxes
A Montrose County property tax bill runs through two county offices, the assessor who sets the value and the treasurer who collects, and the state explains how the parts fit together.
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