2027 Property Tax Due Dates
County-specific02-28
First half due February 28
Delinquent after: 07-01
06-15
Second half due June 15
04-30
Full payment due April 30
Payment Methods
Online (eCheck $2.00, credit/debit 2.95%), phone (970) 645-7990 (same fees), Mail, In-Person, drop box
Garfield County Treasurer
Treasurer
Carrie Couey
Phone
(970) 945-6382Mailing Address
P.O. Box 1069
Glenwood Springs, CO 81602
Office Hours
How to Pay
Online
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By Mail
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In Person
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About Property Taxes in Colorado
Colorado property taxes are administered at the county level. Property is assessed at its actual value (market value) as determined by the county assessor. Colorado conducts countywide reassessments every two years (odd years), meaning values are updated on a two-year cycle. Colorado has recently enacted significant property tax relief legislation to address rapid home value appreciation. The residential assessment rate — the percentage of market value that is taxable — has been reduced and is subject to legislative adjustment. Always confirm the current assessment rate with your county assessor, as it may change year to year.
Payment & Assessment
Colorado property taxes for the prior year are due in the current year. You have two options: Option 1 (single payment): Pay the full amount by April 30. Option 2 (two installments): Pay the first half by February 28, and the second half by June 15. A penalty of 1% per month applies to late payments. Taxes remaining unpaid for several years can result in a tax lien sale. Most Colorado counties offer online payment through the county treasurer's website. Payment by mail and in person is also available.
Statewide framework for Colorado. Your county's specific rates and deadlines are shown above.
Other Counties in Colorado
About Garfield County
Garfield County is a county located in the U.S. state of Colorado. As of the 2020 census, the population was 61,685. The county seat is Glenwood Springs, and the largest community is Rifle. The county is named in honor of United States President James A. Garfield.
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