Frequently Asked Questions
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Treasurer-Public Trustee
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Yes, you can pay your taxes by following this link: Pay Taxes Online
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Property Tax Notices are mailed by the end of January to the owner of record, as their name and mailing address are listed on the Tax Roll. Failure to receive a property tax statement does not exempt the taxpayer from timely payment of taxes due. You have the option of making One (1) Full tax payment OR two (2) half payments. First Half Payments are due: Last day of February Second Half Payments due: June 15th OR Full payment due April 30th. If you have not received a tax notice by February 1st, please contact the Treasurer's Office.Treasurer-Public Trustee
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By state statute, there is a 1% late fee charged for each month the property taxes are late. You should receive a delinquent notice in July. Delinquent taxes will be advertised in the local paper during Sept. / October for three weeks. Taxes that remain unpaid are subject to sale at the property tax lien sale which is generally held the first week in November. Note: There are additional fees added to your tax bill if your property is advertised and goes to tax lien sale.Treasurer-Public Trustee
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You may print prior years property tax payment receipts from the Treasurer's Page. Receipts beginning with the 2012 tax year are available to you online. Older receipts must be requested from the Treasurer's Office. Research time and copies charges will be requested for anything older than 2012 per C.R.S 30-1-102(1)(d)Treasurer-Public Trustee
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You are able to check tax amounts, print a tax notice or tax receipt online. Credit Card payments may be made online. Please know your account number and the EXACT AMOUNT DUE. Tax Lien Payments and Endorsements may NOT be made online. There will be a Convenience fee of $0.75 + 2.25% per transaction. Call 303-679-2353.Treasurer-Public Trustee
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NO. We will send upon request by the mortgage company or a tax service. But, you could make a copy and send to your mortgage company.Treasurer-Public Trustee
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Property taxes are the result of the assessment process and the total mill levies for the taxing authorities that provide public services to that property. The County Assessor establishes the value of all property for tax purposes. The taxing authorities use the assessed value to determine their mill levies. A mill is 1/10th of a penny or $1 for each $1,000 of assessed valuation. Value x’s mill levy = tax amount (rounded)Treasurer-Public Trustee