The Boulder County Assessor hosted an online information event for residents impacted by the Marshall Fire at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, May 24.
The Boulder County Assessor hosted an online information session on 2023 property valuations for agricultural properties on Thursday, June 1 at 5:30 – 7 p.m. This event was focused on agricultural properties, but all Boulder County residents were welcome to attend.
On May 18, the Boulder County Assessor and the Boulder County Commissioners hosted an in person Town Hall event on property values in Longmont.
2023 is a state-mandated ‘valuation year’, which means the Boulder County Assessor’s Office is required to revalue (reappraise) all real property (land and buildings) located in Boulder County. Valuation notices are mailed in the first week of May (2023). Resources and information about the valuation process are available on the Assessor’s Office website.
Property values are used by the Boulder County Treasurer’s Office to calculate property tax in January (2024). The Treasurer’s Office collects and distributes tax on behalf of 135 taxing entities, including school districts, water districts, and fire districts. More information about property tax can be found on the Treasurer’s Office website.
On May 1, Governor Polis announced plans for property tax savings for homeowners and businesses throughout Colorado. Proposition HH will go to Colorado voters in the November 2023 election. If passed by voters, Proposition HH will reduce the property tax increase for 2023 property taxes.
Visit the Your Taxes at Work website for more information about how the county uses tax revenue to deliver services and programs for county residents and businesses.
The following frequently asked questions illustrate the relationship between property values, tax, and the county’s budget.