When are properties revalued?

All properties are reassessed every odd-numbered year. The Assessor sends a Notice of Valuation to all property owners to inform them of their new value for that tax year, which will remain the same for the intervening year as long as the property does not physically change. Notices of Valuation for real property are mailed on May 1st in odd years. Notices of Valuation for personal property are mailed on June 15th each year.

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1. How do I contact the Assessor's Office?
2. What does the County Assessor do?
3. How is my property value determined?
4. When are properties revalued?
5. What time frame does the Assessor use for sales data when revaluing properties?
6. What will my taxes be?
7. Who sets the assessment rate?
8. What is a mill levy?
9. What is the difference between the assessment date and the appraisal date?
10. What will happen to my value if I improve my property?
11. Will I be penalized if I don't let the Appraiser in when an inspection is requested?
12. What is the Senior Property Tax Exemption in Colorado and how does this affect my taxes?
13. What is the difference between the Assessor and Treasurer?
14. How do I do a title search?
15. How can I find historic values on properties?
16. How do I get access to your database webpage?