Two property tax exemption programs for property owners who qualify are back this year. The Senior Property Tax Exemption, and the Disabled Veteran and Gold Star Spouse Property Tax Exemption are two programs Larimer County Assessor Bob Overbeck is delighted to encourage the Larimer County community to apply for.
Property owners visiting the Larimer County Assessor’s Office online will also see a link to sign up for flash flooding, wildfire, and other emergency alerts beginning in August.
Notices of Valuation to owners of Taxable Business Personal Property in Larimer County have been sent out by the Larimer County Assessor’s Office this week.
Disabled veterans and seniors who qualify can now apply for the Colorado Senior Homeowners Property Tax Exemption and the Disabled Veteran Property Tax Exemption.
Fall property assessment fieldwork begins in rural areas of Larimer County in late September and will continue to early December in the Estes Park area, Glen Haven, Drake, Red Feather Lakes, Crystal Lake, and Livermore.
Managing an assessor’s office in new and innovative ways during a natural disaster was a topic addressed by the Larimer County Assessor and Larimer County Office of Emergency Management at the International Association of Assessing Officers conference in Chicago last month.
The Colorado Senior Property Tax Exemption and Disabled Veteran Property Tax Exemption are again available to those Larimer County property owners who qualify for these programs.
Notices of Valuation for owners of Taxable Business Personal Property in Larimer County have been sent out by the Larimer County Assessor’s Office this week.
Property values in Larimer County have increased since the last reappraisal by the Larimer County Assessor, but the amount of the increase depends on the property’s location in the county.
Larimer County Department of Health & Environment (LCDHE) Director Tom Gonzales and the Larimer County Assessor Bob Overbeck have collaborated to make on-site wastewater treatment system (OWTS) or “septic system” permit data available through the Assessor's Office online property records database.
An assessment report for the properties destroyed by the Cameron Peak Fire in Larimer County has been released by the Larimer County Assessor’s Office.
Notices of Valuation for owners of Taxable Business Personal Property in Larimer County will be sent out by the Larimer County Assessor during the first week of August.