Dolores County Property Tax Database

Dolores County property tax records are maintained by the county assessor in Dove Creek. This rural southwestern Colorado county is one of the state's smallest with about 2,500 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. Staff provide personal service to property owners.

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Dolores County Quick Facts

2,467 Population
Dove Creek County Seat
970-677-2385 Assessor Phone

Dolores County Assessor Office

The Dolores County Assessor operates from 409 N Main Street in Dove Creek. This office determines property values for the entire county. Staff follow Colorado state assessment guidelines. They work to ensure fair valuations. The assessor supports local government funding.

You can reach the assessor at 970-677-2385. The office provides direct service. Staff can help you find property tax records. They answer assessment questions. Visit the Dolores County Assessor website for information.

Property tax records in Dolores County cover rural and agricultural land. The assessor tracks ownership changes. They review values each year. Notices of valuation go out by May 1. Property owners may protest these values.

The treasurer's office collects taxes. You can reach them at 970-677-2386. They handle payments and questions. Contact them about tax bills.

Search Dolores County Property Tax Records

Accessing property tax records in Dolores County requires direct contact. The office provides personal assistance. Call the assessor's office. Staff will help you search. They provide current values.

For Dolores County property tax records, have your parcel number ready. If you lack this, use the property address. Staff can locate records either way. Some requests take time. They may need to pull files.

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

Dolores County Tax Payment Details

Property taxes in Dolores County fund essential services. Schools and roads need this revenue. Tax bills reflect prior year assessments. Payments split into two halves. First half is due by February 28. Second half comes due June 15.

The Dolores County Treasurer handles collections. You can pay at the Dove Creek office. They accept cash, check, or money order. Ask about other payment methods. Always request a receipt. Keep this for your records.

Late payments incur interest. Colorado law sets these rates. Interest adds up over time. Pay on time to save money. If you need help, contact the treasurer. Never ignore tax problems.

Note: Update your address with the assessor to ensure bills reach you.

Dolores County Property Tax Exemptions

Colorado provides property tax exemptions for Dolores County residents. These programs reduce taxable value. Seniors and veterans benefit most. The state pays for these programs.

The Senior Citizen Property Tax Exemption helps those 65 and older. You must own and occupy your home for 10 years. The exemption covers 50% of the first $200,000 in value. Apply by July 15. Contact the Dolores County Assessor.

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

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

Appeal Dolores County Property Assessments

You can protest your Dolores County property value. Colorado law guarantees this right. Start with the county assessor. File a written protest by June 1. Explain why your value is wrong. Include supporting evidence.

The assessor reviews protests. They may adjust your value. You receive a written decision. If you disagree, appeal further. The County Board of Equalization hears cases. File by July 20. The board meets through summer.

Three options remain after CBOE. Appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals. File in district court. Or choose binding arbitration. Each has different procedures. You have 30 days to decide.

The Colorado protests and appeals page explains the process. Review this before filing. Good appeals include sales data. Photos help. Be specific in your argument.

Colorado State Resources for Dolores County

The Colorado Division of Property Taxation oversees Dolores County. They guide all 64 counties. The division sets standards. They audit county work. Call 303-864-7777 for help.

Colorado taxes follow Title 39 of the Revised Statutes. These laws define the system. They set rates and deadlines. They create exemptions. They protect taxpayer rights.

Assessment rates differ by type. Residential is 6.25% for local taxes. Commercial and agricultural use 27%. These apply to actual value. Your assessed value results. Tax bills calculate from there.

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