Parker Property Assessment Search

Parker property tax records are maintained by both Douglas and Arapahoe County Assessors for this growing Denver suburb of 58,512 residents. Located in the southeastern metro area, Parker spans the county boundary between these two counties. Property owners must contact the correct assessor based on their parcel's location within the town limits.

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Parker Quick Facts

58,512 Population
2 Counties Douglas/Arapahoe
See Below Assessor Phone

Parker Property Records by County

Parker spans Douglas and Arapahoe Counties southeast of Denver. Most of the town sits in Douglas County. Some areas extend into Arapahoe County. You need to know which county contains your property. Each assessor keeps separate records for Parker parcels.

For Douglas County portions of Parker, contact the assessor at 303-660-7450. The Douglas County Assessor website offers online search tools. You can find assessments and tax status for Parker properties here.

For Arapahoe County portions, call 303-795-4600. The Arapahoe County Assessor website maintains records for Parker parcels in this county. Be sure to use the right system for your address.

Douglas County Assessor homepage for Parker property tax records

The Douglas County Assessor maintains most Parker property tax records since the majority of the town lies within this county.

Note: Check your property deed or tax bill to determine which county assessor handles your Parker property.

Search Parker Tax Records Online

Finding property tax records in Parker requires knowing your county. Douglas and Arapahoe Counties use different search systems. You cannot search all Parker properties in one place. You must use the correct county portal.

Douglas County offers a Records Search for Parker homes in this county. You can search by address or parcel number. The system shows current assessments and ownership. Results include tax status and history.

Arapahoe County provides online access through their Property Search system. Parker properties in this county appear in these results. You can view values and property details.

Douglas County Records Search for Parker property tax records

The Douglas County Records Search covers most Parker properties in this county.

To search Parker property tax records, gather this information:

  • Property address or parcel number
  • Knowledge of which county contains your property
  • Owner name if searching by person

Parker Property Tax Payments

Property taxes for Parker are collected by Douglas and Arapahoe County treasurers. Each county handles its portion of the town. Tax bills arrive after January 1. They cover the prior year's taxes. Deadlines are the same across both counties.

Douglas County residents can pay online through the treasurer's website. The system accepts credit cards and e-checks. Convenience fees may apply. Mail payments should include your parcel number.

Arapahoe County residents use their treasurer's payment system. Be sure to pay the correct county for your Parker property.

First half payments are due by the end of February. Second half payments are due June 15. Late payments add interest and penalties under Colorado law. Keep all receipts for your records.

Note: Tax bills are mailed to the owner of record as of January 1 each year.

Parker Property Tax Exemptions

Parker residents may qualify for property tax exemptions. The Senior Citizen Exemption helps those 65 and older. You must have owned and occupied your home for 10 years. The exemption covers 50% of the first $200,000 in value. Applications are due July 15.

Veterans with 100% permanent disability also qualify. They must have served on active duty. The disability must be service-connected. They must own and live in the property. The exemption covers 50% of the first $200,000. The deadline is July 1.

Apply through the county assessor where your property is located. Douglas County handles most Parker applications. Arapahoe County handles their portion. Both follow the same state exemption rules.

Appeal Parker Property Assessments

You can protest your Parker property assessment. File with the county assessor for your property's location. The deadline is June 1 for real property. Both counties follow state appeal procedures.

If you disagree with the assessor, appeal to that county's Board of Equalization. The deadline is July 20. The board holds hearings through the summer. They issue written decisions by set dates.

After the board decision, you can appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, file in district court, or choose binding arbitration. You have 30 days from the board decision.

Parker Town Government

The Town of Parker provides local services across both counties. They manage zoning and building permits. They do not set property tax values. The county assessors handle that function. The town website has local regulations.

Visit the Parker town website for zoning information and permits. Property tax records remain with Douglas or Arapahoe County. Contact the appropriate county assessor based on your location.

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County Property Tax Records for Parker

Parker spans parts of Douglas and Arapahoe Counties. Each county maintains separate property tax records for their portion of the town. Visit the appropriate county page: