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Irene Josey

Treasurer and Public Trustee

Roles and Responsibilities

The County Treasurer is responsible for mailing Property Tax Statements to the owner of record, collecting property taxes, and disbursing taxes to the taxing authorities (school districts, cities/towns, the county, special districts, etc.). The Treasurer does NOT determine the amount of tax to be collected. For more information on the value of your property or the amount of the taxes collected, please contact the Larimer County Assessor’s Office.
 
The Public Trustee performs public service duties as prescribed in Title 38 of the Colorado Revised Statutes. These duties include processing documents pertaining to Foreclosures of Deeds of Trust and Release of Deeds of Trust.

Property Tax Due Dates

FIRST HALF: February 28, 2025 and SECOND HALF: June 15, 2025 or
FULL PAYMENT: April 30, 2025
 
Property Taxes become due on January 1 for the previous year. Payments may be paid in two equal installments or in one full installment; partial payments are not accepted.

 

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Oct 30

Larimer County Treasurer’s annual tax lien sale

Larimer County Treasurer & Public Trustee Irene Josey reminds the public that the 2024 Larimer County Annual Tax Lien Sale will be held at 7:30 a.m. on Nov. 21, 2024. The sale will be held at the Larimer County Fairgrounds at the Ranch, located at 5280 Arena Circle, Loveland, Colorado, in the…

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Oct 28

Colorado County Treasurer & Public Trustee Association gather for annual seminar

The Larimer County Treasurer & Public Trustee’s Office hosted the Colorado County Treasurer & Public Trustee Association (CCTPTA) annual 2024 seminar at the Embassy Suites in Loveland.CCTPTA was created to further the education of the members and their staff, to promote…

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Oct 9

Options to pay delinquent property taxes

Interest continues to accrue on all unpaid property taxes and is subject to advertising and distraint fees. The timely receipt of property taxes is essential to the effective delivery of services to you by our county health department, fire district, cities, towns, special…

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Irene E. Josey, C.C.T.

Treasurer & Public Trustee - Contact Us

Physical Address: 200 W. Oak Street, Suite 2100, Fort Collins, CO 80521
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1250, Fort Collins, CO 80522
(970) 498-7020 - Treasurer & Public Trustee
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Hours: 8:00am - 4:30pm, Monday - Friday

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