City and County of Denver, CO

01/28/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/28/2026 16:12

Denver Transitions to Online Property Tax Statements

Denver Transitions to Online Property Tax Statements

Published on January 28, 2026

Denver - New in 2026, the City and County of Denver is moving property tax statements online to denvergov.org/property. This week, property owners began receiving postcards in the mail that contain instructions on how to access their annual property tax statement on the city's website.

This transition is more sustainable and offers a number of benefits to residents:

  • Taxpayers can now see multiple years of property tax statements
  • Taxpayers can easily pay taxes on the same webpage
  • Taxpayers will have a digital copy of their tax statement, which can be downloaded, saved, and emailed
  • Taxpayers no longer need to contact the city to request copies of lost statements
  • Significant savings on paper and postage, saving nearly 500,000 pieces of paper and $100,000 in mailing costs each year

Importantly, the ways to pay property taxes have not changed. Residents can continue to pay online, by mail, or in person.

"We are constantly evaluating opportunities to become more efficient stewards of taxpayer dollars," said Nicole Doheny, the city's Chief Financial Officer. "Moving to online property tax statements makes the most of our new property search tools on our website. We encourage any resident who needs a little help navigating this transition to reach out to our taxpayer services team at (720) 913-9300 or by calling 3-1-1. We know change can be difficult and we are here to make it as seamless as possible."

Property owners can view or print a copy of their statement(s) for free by visiting a local Denver Library. Denver's libraries offer computers, internet access, and printers for all.

RESOURCES AND GUIDANCE

To view your statement and pay your taxes online:

  1. Visit denvergov.org/property, click 'Real Property' and enter your property address.
  2. Scroll to the bottom of the page and find 'Tax Documents.'
  3. Download your statement by selecting the applicable tax year.
  4. To pay, scroll to the top of the page and select 'Tax Payment.'
  5. Repeat this process for all properties you own.

Resources available to help taxpayers:

  • For computer/printer access, any Denver Library location
  • Call 311 - Agents are equipped to handle most questions
  • Call 720-913-9300 - This is the city's taxpayer services phone number. It is listed on the front of the postcard residents received. Staff can answer questions and help residents who need Treasury documents in an alternate format (such as Braille)
  • Certain low-income, senior, and veteran residents can apply for local and state tax relief programs at denvergov.org/propertytaxes

All ways to pay taxes:

These options are unchanged from previous years:

  • Online: denvergov.org/propertytaxes
  • By Mail: Check or money order made payable to Manager of Finance; Include parcel number on the memo line of the check/money order and include a copy of the property tax statement
    • City and County of Denver
    • Department of Finance, Treasury Division
    • PO Box 17420
    • Denver, CO 80217-0420
  • In Person:
    • Taxpayer Services Center
    • 201 W. Colfax Ave., First Floor
    • Denver, CO 80202
    • Hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. and Wed., 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

As a reminder, approximately 35% of property taxes go to fund city services and 65% go to Denver Public Schools (DPS).

About Denver's Department of Finance

Committed to being the best financially managed city and county in the nation, the Department of Finance (DOF) unifies the financial and accounting functions of the City and County of Denver and provides residents easy access to key financial data through Transparent Denver. DOF is divided into the Office of the CFO and seven divisions, including the Assessor's Office, Controller's Office, Budget and Management Office, Capital Planning and Real Estate, Cash and Capital Funding, Risk Management and Worker's Compensation, and Treasury. For more information, visit Denvergov.org/finance.

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