Treasurer
Senate Bill 23B-001 and other changes to your property tax notice
Thank you for visiting the Garfield County Treasurer website. There are two major changes to your tax statement for 2023 property taxes in response to changes in state law and county actions to provide some level of taxpayer relief.
First, your tax statements will arrive later than normal. The Colorado Legislature and Governor Polis recently enacted changes in SB23B-001 to accommodate property tax relief, which will delay Colorado counties certifying their tax roll. The new tax roll deadline is January 24, 2024, which is two weeks later than previous years. This extra time will allow taxing authorities sufficient time to certify their mill levies and county assessors more time to compile newly required data. The changes are not expected to alter the first-half payment due date for property taxes which is February 29, 2024.
Second, Garfield County is providing a temporary mill levy reduction on your property taxes paid in 2024. This was approved by the Board of County Commissioners to help offset the significant rise in property values. It reduces the property tax rate and therefore the amount of property tax paid to Garfield County. This temporary mill levy reduction is included in your tax statement and no action is needed on your part to claim it. If this change also applies to other taxing authorities, it will be shown as a mill levy credit on your tax notice.
Office hours
Monday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tuesday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Wednesday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Thursday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Property tax notices mailed to homeowners
Approximately 34,000 notices were mailed out to property owners on Jan. 30.
Notices mailed
Notice to mobile and modular homeowners
If you did not receive a property tax bill for 2023 taxes due and payable in 2024, the value of your mobile or modular home may be less than $28,000. In 2022, House Bill 22-1223 was signed into law exempting from property tax a mobile or modular home that falls under this threshold. If you believe you should have received a property tax bill but did not, please call us at 970-945-6382 or email us.
Help us help you
If you did not receive your tax notice, perhaps you’ve forgotten to notify the Garfield County Assessor’s Office of your change of address. To update your mailing address, which must be in writing, please contact the assessor’s office by mailing your change of address to:
Garfield County Assessor’s Office
109 8th Street, Suite 207
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
Property tax payments
109 8th Street, Suite 204
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
P.O. Box 1069
Glenwood Springs CO 81602
Please call (970) 945-6382
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The information contained herein is believed to be accurate and dependable. However, no warrantees, implied or expressed, exist regarding the veracity of the data. Indicated taxable values are for assessment purposes only and may or may not reflect the estimate of current market value by this office. Please contact us if you have any questions regarding the use of this application.
Garfield County Treasurer’s Office
970-945-6382 – Glenwood
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The treasurer database provides information about:
• Records of payments
• Current and delinquent tax charges
• Special assessments
Garfield County Treasurer
If you have questions, please call:
Garfield County Treasurer and Public Trustee, Carrie Couey
Deputy Treasurer/Public Trustee, Christine Cheroske
970-945-6382
Frequently asked questions – general information on our office.
State of Colorado
The Great Colorado Payback – State of Colorado Treasurer’s website for information about obtaining refunds of unclaimed monies deposited with the state.
Address changes
All property records and mailing addresses for property owners in the county are created and maintained by the Garfield County Assessor’s Office. You may contact that office at 970-945-9134.
Foreclosures
For information on foreclosures, please visit the Public Trustee office.