Denver Transitions to Online Property Tax Statements

February 4, 2026 / Comments (0)

Civic News

New in 2026, the City and County of Denver is moving property tax statements online to denvergov.org/property. Property owners will receive a postcard in the mail with instructions on how to view and pay their property taxes online.

Key Messages:

Online property tax statements are a more sustainable solution that benefits 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 
  • Denver saves 500,000 pieces of paper and $100,000 in mailing costs each year

Resources Available:

  • 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 everyone for free.
  • Taxes can still be paid online, by mail, or in-person at the Webb Building (201 W Colfax Ave). For questions, please call 311.
    • 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 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.; Wed: 8:30am-4:30pm
  • Certain low-income, senior, and veteran residents can apply for local and state tax relief programs at denvergov.org/propertytaxes.