Costilla County Property Tax Search

Costilla County property tax records are maintained by the county assessor in San Luis. This southern Colorado county, one of the state's oldest, serves about 3,700 residents. The assessor's office values all real and personal property for tax purposes. You can access property tax records by phone or in person. The treasurer's office handles tax payments at the same location.

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Costilla County Quick Facts

3,686 Population
San Luis County Seat
719-672-3682 Assessor Phone

Costilla County Assessor Office

The Costilla County Assessor operates from 105 Edwards Avenue in San Luis. This office determines property values for the entire county. Staff follow Colorado state assessment guidelines. They ensure fair valuations across the county. The assessor's work supports local government funding.

You can reach the assessor at 719-672-3682. The office is open during regular business hours. Staff can help you find property tax records. They also explain assessment notices. Visit the Costilla County Assessor website for current information.

Property tax records in Costilla County include rural and agricultural properties. The assessor reviews market conditions annually. Values adjust to reflect sales activity. Notices of valuation mail by May 1. Property owners have the right to protest these values.

Costilla County Assessor page showing property tax information

The Costilla County Assessor website provides contact information and assessment resources for property owners.

Costilla County Tax Payment Information

Property taxes in Costilla County are collected by the Treasurer and Public Trustee. The office is at 105 Edwards Avenue in San Luis. You can reach them at 719-672-3681. Visit the Costilla County Treasurer website for payment information.

Tax bills arrive after January 1 each year. They reflect taxes for the previous year. First half payment is due by February 28. Second half comes due June 15. Full payments under $25 are due April 30.

Important update: Credit card payments are no longer accepted in the office as of March 20, 2023. Contact the treasurer for current payment options. They likely accept cash, check, or money order. Always get a receipt for your records.

Costilla County Treasurer page showing tax payment information

The Costilla County Treasurer website provides tax payment information and office policies.

Late payments incur interest under Colorado law. The rates add up quickly. Pay on time to avoid extra costs. If you cannot pay in full, contact the treasurer. They may offer a payment plan. Never ignore a tax bill.

Find Costilla County Assessment Records

Accessing property tax records in Costilla County requires direct contact. The office provides personal assistance. Call or visit during business hours. Staff will search records for you. They provide current assessed values and ownership details.

When requesting Costilla County property tax records, have your parcel number ready. If you lack this, provide the property address. Staff can locate records using either. Some requests may take time to process.

The Colorado Division of Property Taxation lists county contacts. This helps you reach the right office. It includes addresses and phone numbers.

Costilla County Property Tax Exemptions

Colorado offers property tax exemptions for qualified Costilla County residents. These programs reduce your taxable value. Savings can be significant. Programs help seniors and veterans.

The Senior Citizen Property Tax Exemption applies to homeowners 65 and older. You must have owned and lived in your home for 10 years. The exemption covers 50% of the first $200,000 in value. Applications are due by July 15. Contact the Costilla County Assessor.

Veterans with 100% permanent disability also qualify. Service-connected disability is required. Active duty service is required. The exemption matches the senior program. Deadline is July 1. Bring VA documentation.

Learn more at the Colorado Senior and Veteran Exemptions page. This explains requirements. Forms are available.

Appeal Costilla County Property Assessments

You can protest your Costilla County property value. State law provides this right. Contact the county assessor first. File a written protest by June 1. Include reasons and evidence.

The assessor reviews protests. They may change your value. You get a written decision. If you disagree, appeal further. The County Board of Equalization hears appeals. Deadline is July 20. The board meets through summer.

After the CBOE, three options remain. Appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals. File in district court. Or choose binding arbitration. Each has unique rules. You have 30 days after the CBOE decision.

The Colorado protests and appeals page provides instructions. Review before filing. Strong appeals need comparable sales. Photos help. Explain why your value is wrong.

Note: Application deadlines for exemptions are strictly enforced.

Colorado Resources for Costilla County

The Colorado Division of Property Taxation provides statewide guidance. They oversee all 64 county assessors. This includes Costilla County. The division sets assessment standards. They audit county practices.

Property taxes follow Title 39 of the Colorado Revised Statutes. These laws create the tax system. They set assessment rates. They define protest deadlines. They establish taxpayer rights.

Assessment rates vary by property type. Residential uses 6.25% for local taxes. Commercial and agricultural use 27%. Rates apply to actual value. This creates your assessed value. Tax bills calculate from this amount.

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