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Individuals who registered at enoticesonline.com will receive email notification to access their notices promptly upon completion.
In order to search for property tax information, print copies of tax notices and make payments online, please visit the Online Treasurer Portal. * ONLINE PAYMENT IS LIMITED TO $1,000,000 PER TRANSACTION
If you have additional questions call the Treasurer's office at 303-464-5810.
Responsibilities and Services
The County Treasurer's Office is responsible for the collection and distribution of property taxes and the investment and reconciliation of all county funds. In the City and County of Broomfield, the functions of the County Treasurer's Office are split between the finance director and the revenue manager. The finance director is responsible for investments and reconciliation, as well as Retirement Board activities. The treasurer handles the billing, collection, and distribution of property taxes.
Property Tax Payment Dates and Options
Property taxes may be paid in full or by halves without interest by the following dates.
- Full Payment: April 30
- First Half: Feb. 28
- Second Half: June 15
You may make the above timely payment by cash, check, eCheck or credit card. There will be a 2.50% fee charged by the provider if you choose the credit card option or a $2.50 fee for eCheck. Please note, there is a $1,000,000 limit for payments made online. To pay by eCheck or credit card please access the online payment website. Call up your account, and choose an appropriate button (“Pay by Credit Card” or “Pay by eCheck”).
If paying after these dates, refer to the chart below or call us at 303-438-6390 for updated figures.
Important Notice: New USPS Rule on Postmarks
The U.S. Postal Service has introduced a new rule regarding postmarks, added to the Domestic Mail Manual (39 CFR Part 111). This rule defines postmarks and clarifies that while a postmark confirms possession of mail on the inscribed date, it may not align with the date the mail was first accepted. This could impact mail-in ballots, property tax payments, and other county functions.
To ensure the postmark reflects the date you drop off your mail, please request a manual postmark from the Postal Service employee.
Penalties for Late Payments
| Month Paid | Feb. 28 - Half Tax Option (First Installment) | June 15 - Half Tax Option (Second Installment) | April 30 (Full Tax Option*) |
|---|---|---|---|
| March | 1% | - | - |
| April | 2% | - | - |
| May | 3% | - | 1% |
| June 1-15 | 4% | - | 2% |
| June 16-30 | 4% | 1% | 2% |
| July | 5% | 2% | 3% |
| August | 6% | 3% | 4% |
| September | 7% | 4% | 5% |
| October | 8% | 5% | 6% |
| November | 9% | 6% | 7% |
| December | 10% | 7% | 8% |
*Note: Total taxes less than $25 must be paid using the full tax option.
Statutory Reference: 39-10-102, Colorado Revised Statutes
Certificate of Taxes Due
A Certificate of Taxes Due is a certification that all property taxes have been paid on a property except those shown on the certificate as still due. This assures the purchaser of the certificate that there will be no hidden surprises such as prior year delinquent taxes not shown on the tax rolls. If such a case occurs, the City and County of Broomfield will take care of any taxes that were omitted from the certificate.
- Statutory Reference: 39-10-115, Colorado Revised Statutes
A New Way to Pay Your Property Taxes
Skip the stress of a large, single payment. You can now pay your property taxes in smaller, automated monthly installments through EscrowTaxes, a secure online platform. This service is a great option for property owners who don't have a mortgage company paying their taxes and want to better manage their budget throughout the year.
Disclaimer: This information is provided for public convenience and information only. The City and County of Broomfield does not recommend or endorse this service. All financial arrangements or agreements entered into are between the taxpayer and vendor. Arrangements are undertaken entirely at the taxpayer's own risk and discretion.
- When are property taxes due?
- When should I receive my property tax notice?
- Where do I pay my property taxes?
- What should I do if I don't receive a property tax notice?
- My mortgage company is supposed to pay my property taxes. Why did I get the tax notice and what should I do with it?
- Will Broomfield send second half notices?
- What do my property taxes pay for?
- I can't afford to pay my property taxes on time. What should I do?
- How are my property taxes calculated?
- Who sets the value for my property?
- What is a mill levy and how is it figured?
- What can I do to lower my property taxes?
- Are property taxes paid in arrears?
Contact Us
George Di Ciero City & County Building - One DesCombes Dr., Broomfield, CO 80020
Waishing Chiem
Treasurer
treasurer@broomfield.org
Office: 303-464-5810
Fax: 303-464-5105