When is my property assessed?

Under Colorado law, all real property (land, buildings, improvements, etc.) must be re-appraised every two years. This occurs in each odd-numbered year (2021, 2023, etc.). The Assessor Department studies the prices of properties which sold during the 24-month period ending on June 30 of the year prior to the reappraisal. For example, the new 2023 values are based on properties which sold between July 1, 2020 and June 30, 2022, and based on what was there as of January 1, 2023 (assessment date). While we assess the property based on what was there on the assessment date of January 1, 2023 we base that value on the appraisal date of June 30, 2022. The appraisal date reflects the market data on that data.

New values are set each year for business personal property owned by businesses based on the information annually submitted by the taxpayers on personal property declarations.


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1. Why do we have property assessments?
2. How is my property assessed?
3. How do I look up information on my property?
4. How are my property taxes calculated?
5. How do I appeal my property value?
6. When is my property assessed?
7. My house wasn't complete on Jan. 1. How was it valued?
8. What are the assessment rates on all property types?
9. What is the difference between "actual" and "assessed" value?
10. What are mill levies?
11. What are taxing authorities?
12. I have questions about paying my tax bill.
13. I have questions about mineral rights.
14. Where can I get information about my property lines?
15. I have questions about planning / zoning / building codes / permits.
16. How do I change my mailing address?